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			27 lines
		
	
	
		
			956 B
		
	
	
	
		
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								This directory contains tools for maintaining the tables in the localcharset.c
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								file.
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								The main script is "all-charsets". Before using it, you must configure
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								this package. For all installed locales, it prints
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								  - the result of the command "locale charmap",
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								  - the result of "nl_langinfo (CODESET)",
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								  - the result of "locale_charset ()".
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								It uses the following auxiliary scripts and programs:
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								  - all-locales
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								    Prints all usable locales in the system, one per line.
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								  - locale_charmap
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								    Executes "locale charmap".
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								  - locale_codeset.c
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								    Prints nl_langinfo (CODESET).
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								  - locale_charset.c
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								    Prints locale_charset().
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								A second main script is "all-charsets-X11". It also prints the X11
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								encoding name. Before using it, you must tweak the X11 paths needed
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								for compiling locale_x11encoding (a simple X11 program), and let your
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								DISPLAY environment variable point to a running X11 screen.
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								The other files are test results from various operating systems.
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