Yong Young Sun wrote: [snip] > 2. Project Summary > 2.1. Project Description: > Add the following South East Asia locales support to current > OpenSolaris. > Malaysian: ms_MY.UTF-8 > Indonesian: id_ID.UTF-8 > Vietnamese: vi_VN.UTF-8
Are there any plans to add a "vi_VN.TCVN" locale for interoperabilty with Linux and other operating systems ? > Add VISCII and TCVN code conversion feature in iconv library. So that > the bidirectional conversion between VISCII,TCVN, and UTF-8/UCS4(2) > will be supported in iconv(1) and iconv(3). > > 3. Business Summary > 3.5. Opportunity Window/Exposure: > Solaris Nevada > Project Indiana > > 4. Technical Description > 4.1. Details: [snip] > * CLI (Command Line Interface) messages: > The localization for Solaris system libraries and utilities in > Malaysian, > Indonesian and Vietnamese are not available. Will this be changed over time ? > * L10N status for major GUI components by communities > > Malaysian Indonesian Vietnamese > -------------------------------------------------------------- > Gnome[3] Yes Yes Yes > Firefox [10] N/A Yes N/A > Thunderbird [11] N/A N/A N/A > Openoffice [14] Yes [12] N/A Yes [13] > > The localization contents for these three languages of gnome had > been > integrated in package SUNWgnome-l10nmessages-extra on Solaris. One thing which is AFAIK missing here is the support status for X11 terminal emulators, e.g. can characters in these locales properly displayed in: 1) xterm 2) dtterm 3) gnome-terminal (this may be optional since gnome-terminal has _huge_ issues with non-ASCII characters anyway) ---- Bye, Roland -- __ . . __ (o.\ \/ /.o) roland.mainz at nrubsig.org \__\/\/__/ MPEG specialist, C&&JAVA&&Sun&&Unix programmer /O /==\ O\ TEL <currently fluctuating> (;O/ \/ \O;)
