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Subject: [FreeBSD-users-jp 17966] Re: [FAQ series] kterm japanese inputproblem
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Subject: [FreeBSD-tech-jp 596] Re: SMP and ncr 
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> >  2.2.1-RELEASE $B$G(B
> > version tcsh 6.06.00 (Cornell) 1995-05-13 (i386-intel-FreeBSD) options
> > 8b,nls,dl,al,rh
> > $B$N(B tcsh $B$G;n$7$^$7$?$,!"(B
$B$G$9$,!"<B$OET9g$K$h$j(B Walnut Creek CD-ROM 2.1.5-RELEASE $B$N(B packages
 tcsh-6.06 $B$rF~$l$F$$$^$7$?!#(B2.1.5 $B$G%j%s%/$5$l$?%P%$%J%j$r;H$C$F$$$?(B
$B$N$,860x$N$h$&$J5$$,$7$^$9!#(B

> > $B0lIt$N(B M-$B$[$2$[$2(B $B$rJT=8%-!<$H$7$F?)$Y$F$7$^$&(B
> > $B$N$G(B set edit $B$7$F$$$k$H(B
> >  o M-s (0xf3; spell-word) $B$r4^$`!Vs~(B(0xf3fe)$B!W(B
> >  o M-p (0xb5; history-search-backward) $B$r4^$`!Vp~(B(0xb5fe)$B!W(B
> > $B$J$I$r(B *$BF~NO(B* $B$G$-$^$;$s!#(Bunset edit $B$9$l$PF~NO$G$-$^$9!#(B
> >  M-$B$[$2(B $B$G?)$Y$A$c$&$b$N$O(B man tcsh $B$9$l$PJ,$j$^$9!#(B
 2.2.1-RELEASE $B$G(B ports $B$+$i(B
version tcsh 6.07.02 (Astron) 1996-10-27 (i386-intel-FreeBSD) options
8b,nls,dl,al,rh
$B$H$$$&(B tcsh-6.07 $B$r%$%s%9%H!<%k$7$?$i!"%3%^%s%I%i%$%sF~NO$G$-$k$h$&$K(B
$B$J$j$^$7$?!#(B
 $B$?$@$7!"EvA3$G$9$,!"(BM-p $B$d(B M-s $B$O;H$($J$/$J$j$^$7$?(B(ESC-p $B$d(B ESC-s $B$G(B
$BBeMQ$G$-$^$9(B)$B!#(B
 $B$H$$$&$o$1$G!"(BQandA $B$O(B [FreeBSD-users-jp 17918] $B$K0[B8M-$j$^$;$s!#(B


 $B0J2<(B QandA $B$H$$$&0UL#$G$OM>CL(B($B$+$J!)(B)

> # $BNc$N!"(BKTerm*eightBitInput:    false $B$,$3$3$K8z$$$?$j$7$F$$$k$N$+$J!#(B
 $B$3$l$OEvA3F~$l$F$J$$$G$9$h$M!)(B

> man tcsh $B$7$F$_$?$H$3$m!"(B
>    Native Language System support (+) $B$N$H$3$m$K(B
> 
>        Unknown characters (i.e. those that are neither  printable
>        nor  control  characters)  are printed in the format \nnn.
>        If the tty is not in 8 bit mode, other  8  bit  characters
>        are printed by converting them to ASCII and using standout
>        mode. The shell never changes the 7/8 bit mode of the  tty
>        and  tracks  user-initiated  changes  of 7/8 bit mode. NLS
>        users (or, for that matter, those who want to use  a  meta
>        key)  may  need  to  explicitly  set the tty in 8 bit mode
>        through the appropriate  stty(1)  command  in,  e.g.,  the
>        ~/.login file.
> 
> $B$H$"$k$N$G!"(Bstty $B$G(B 8bit through $B$K$J$C$F$$$l$P!"2u$l$O$7$J$$!"(B
> $B$H;W$&$N$G$9$,!"$I$&$G$7$g$&$+(B?
> 
> LANG $B$+(B LC_CTYPE $B$K$D$$$F$NOC$,=q$$$F$"$k$N$G$9$,!";d$K$O@53N$K$O(B
> $B$I$&$$$&$3$H$J$N$+J,$+$j$^$;$s!#(B
> 
> $B;d$O!"(BLANG=ja_JP.EUC $B$7$F$$$k$N$G$9$,!"(B
>        The shell is eight bit clean (if so compiled; see the ver-
>        sion  shell  variable)  and  thus  supports character sets
>        needing this capability.  NLS support differs depending on
>        whether  or not the shell was compiled to use the system's
>        NLS (again, see version).  In either case, 7-bit ASCII  is
>        the default for character classification (e.g. which char-
>        acters are printable) and sorting, and changing  the  LANG
>        or  LC_CTYPE environment variables causes a check for pos-
>        sible changes in these respects.
> $B$H$$$&$h$&$J5-=R$+$i$9$k$H!"(BLANG $B$r@_Dj$7$F$$$k$H(B EUC $B$,07$($k!"(B
> $B$H$$$&$3$H$J$N$G$O$J$$$+$H;W$$$^$9!#(B
> $B$H;W$C$?$N$G$9$,(B...
> unsetenv LANG; tcsh -f $B$7$F$b(B "$Bs~(B $Bp~(B" $B$,=P$F$-$^$7$?!#(B(???)
 $BK\Mh$=$&$J$k$Y$-$J$N$+$bCN$l$^$;$s$,!"(Bpackages $B$d(B ports $B$G$=$N$^$^F~(B
$B$l$?(B tcsh $B$@$H!"(Bldd `which tcsh` $B$H$7$F$b(B libxpg4 $B$C$FF~$C$F$J$$$G$9$h(B
$B$M!#(B
 /usr/ports/shell/tcsh $B$G%3%s%Q%$%k$9$k;~$K(B -lxpg4 $B$r$D$1$?$j$D$1$J$+$C(B
$B$?$j$7$F$?$a$7$?$H$3$m!"(B
 o libxgp4 $BL5$7$@$H!"(B
   - LC_CTYPE $B$K(B ja_JP.EUC $B$r@_Dj$7$F$b(B unsetenv $B$7$F$b(B "$Bs~(B $Bp~(B" $B$rF~NO(B
     $B2D(B
 o libxpg4 $BM-$j$@$H!"(B
   - LC_CTYPE $B$K(B ja_JP.EUC $B$r@_Dj$9$k$HF~NOIT2D(B( ^ $B$HI=<($5$l$k(B)
   - LC_CTYPE $B$r(B unsetenv $B$9$k$H(B "$Bs~(B $Bp~(B" $B$rF~NO2D(B
$B$G$7$?!#(B
 $B5U$G$"$k$Y$-$@$H;W$&$N$G$9$,!":#$3$l0J>e;~4V$,<h$l$J$$$N$G!"?=$7Lu$J(B
$B$$$G$9$,!"$H$j$"$($:D4::$O;_$a$^$9!#(B
$B!s(B $B$J$K$+J,$+$C$?$i65$($F2<$5$$(B


> >  RESOURCES $B$N(B eucJPLocale $B$K$O(B
> $B4X78$J$$$s$G$9$,!"$3$l$C$F2?$N%I%-%e%a%s%H$G$7$g$&$+(B?
> # $B:G6a$N(B kinput2 $B$O$3$s$J%I%-%e%a%s%H$,$D$$$F$$$k$N$+$J!#(B
 kterm $B$G$9!#J,$+$j$K$/$$=q$-J}$r$7$F$7$^$C$?$h$&$G$9!#(B
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