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.TH SET-LANGUAGE-ENV 1 "2001/7/3"
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.SH NAME
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set\-language\-env \- Making basic settings for native languages
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B set\-language\-env
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.RB [\| \-l
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.IR language \|]
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.RB [\| \-hvsrNcCRE \|]
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.\" ********************************************************************
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.B set\-language\-env
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establishes basic native language environment by adding lines
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to your dot\-files. Since the setting is established
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by adding lines to your dot\-files, the private environment
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for only a person who invokes
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.B set\-language\-env
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is affected. It does not change any system\-wide settings.
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(Note: The root user can change /etc/skel directory.)
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.PP
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This version supports Belarusian, Bulgarian, Catalan Danish, French,
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German, Japanese, Korean, Macedonian, Polish, Russian, Serbian, Spanish,
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Thai and Ukrainian.
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.PP
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.B set\-language\-env
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shows a list of Debian packages which should be installed.
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These packages are required to utilize settings.
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You have to install them or ask the site administrator
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to install them.
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.PP
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Added lines are surrounded with the header and footer lines.
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Since these lines are used by
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.B set\-language\-env
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to recognize the lines
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it has added, please do not modify them. You can modify lines before
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the header line and after the footer line and the modification
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will be preserved after invocations of
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.BR set\-language\-env .
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.PP
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When
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.B language\-env
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package is updated, you can safely update your dot\-files by only invoking
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.B set\-language\-env
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without your original setting being affected.
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The place where the lines were added is not changed by the process.
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However, if you directly modified a setting which
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.B set\-language\-env
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have added, it will be lost on the next invocation of
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.BR set\-language\-env .
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.PP
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.\" ********************************************************************
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.SH OPTIONS
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.TP
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.BI \-l\ language
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specify your favorite native language. Here are the supported languages:
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.br
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.B be
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Belarusian
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.br
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.B bg
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Bulgarian
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.br
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.B ca
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Catalan
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.br
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.B da
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Danish
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.br
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.B de
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German
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.br
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.B es
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Spanish
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.br
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.B fr
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French
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.br
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.B ja
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Japanese
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.br
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.B ko
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Korean
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.br
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.B mk
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Macedonian
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.br
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.B pl
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Polish
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.br
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.B ru
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Russian
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.br
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.B sr
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Serbian
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.br
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.B th
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Thai
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.br
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.B uk
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Ukrainian
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.br
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.TP
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.B \-h
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Show help message.
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.TP
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.B \-v
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Verbose mode, mainly for debugging.
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.TP
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.B \-s
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Show a list of supported languages.
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.TP
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.B \-r
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Remove all settings by
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.B set\-language\-env
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in your dot\-files.
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.TP
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.B \-N
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Don't fork another
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.BR set\-language\-env .
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This option is for internal use.
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.TP
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.B \-c
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On runtime of
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.BR set\-language\-env ,
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native language\-specific (i.e. non\-ASCII) characters (such as Kanji
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and ISO\-8859\-1) are not used. Though this option is intended to be used
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internally, this can be used to override automatic detection of whether
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native language\-specific characters can be used or not when the detection
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does not work well.
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.TP
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.B \-C
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On runtime of
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.BR set\-language\-env ,
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native language\-specific (i.e. non\-ASCII) characters (such as Kanji
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and ISO\-8859\-1) are used. Though this option is intended to be used
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internally, this can be used to override automatic detection of whether
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native language\-specific characters can be used or not when the detection
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does not work well.
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.TP
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.B \-R
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Root user usually cannot set his/her own settings into /root directory
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because
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.B set\-language\-env
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checks it. This option disables the check.
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.TP
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.B \-E
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Settings are done into
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.I /etc/skel
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directory instead of users' home directory.
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Only root user can use this option.
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.\" ********************************************************************
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.SH ADDING NEW LANGUAGE
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If you would like to add a new language support, read
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.IR /usr/share/doc/language\-env/README.i18n .
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In short, you will have to write
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.br
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(1) contents which will be added to users' dot\-files,
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.br
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(2) 'support' file,
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.br
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(3) documents, and
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.br
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(4) image file for tklanguage.
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.br
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Please contact to the developer of
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.BR language\-env .
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.TP
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.I "/usr/share/doc/language\-env/README*"
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Detailed explanation on each language.
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.SH FILES
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.TP
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.I "/usr/share/language\-env/*"
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Prototypes to be added to your dot\-files.
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.SH AUTHOR
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Tomohiro KUBOTA <kubota@debian.org>
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