Can I input Japanese characters only when running a Japanese locale?
You can input Japanese characters in any Unicode locale using the Table lookup input method or the Unicode Hexadecimal code input method. In Solaris 8 and later, if any Japanese locales are installed, you can also use the native Japanese input method, ATOK12, in any Unicode locale. If your system is running Solaris 8 and only the Japanese partial locale is installed (that is, the Solaris environment was installed from the Software CDs and not the Languages CDs), the native Japanese input method cs00 is available instead of ATOK12. (The cs00 Japanese input method is no longer supported, starting with the Solaris 9 operating environment.) The most common ways to input Japanese characters, using ATOK12 and cs00, are described in the following manuals: ATOK12 – Chapter 4 in Solaris 9 version of the “International Language Environments Guide” (http://docs.sun.com/db/doc/806-6642) cs00 – Chapter 3 in Solaris 8 version of the “International Language Environments Guide” (http://docs.sun.com/db
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