nlio(5)
NAME
nlio − Native Language I/O (NLIO) Subsystem
DESCRIPTION
The HP-UX Native Language I/O (NLIO) Subsystem is a set of servers, filters, utilities and libraries that provide means to efficiently input and output multibyte characters on multibyte terminals, printers and the X Window System.
NLIO provides application-transparent multibyte code conversion between the internal code and the external code. Application programs including HP-UX commands can utilize the feature of the multibyte character I/O over multibyte terminals, printers and the X Window System without modifying the I/O portion of the program code or linking any special I/O library.
The supported languages are Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese.
NLIO supports the following functionalities:
• Read and write multibyte characters on HP Asian terminals and the X Window System.
• Print multibyte characters with HP Asian or HP LaserJet printers.
• Allow HP-UX commands, such as cat(1), more(1), and vi(1), to use multibyte characters.
• Create and modify user-defined characters.
• Support multibyte characters for the Starbase Graphics Library.
• Provide language-specific popular input methods.
• Support code conversion utilities and libraries.
• Create and modify user-defined dictionaries for Japanese and Korean.
• Read and write Japanese multibyte characters on a bitmap display.
• Write Japanese multibyte characters on a bitmap display with the FAFM libraries.
• Provide a set of libraries for Japanese Kana-to-Kanji conversion.
AUTHOR
nlio was developed by HP.
SEE ALSO
Native Language I/O manuals
Hewlett-Packard Company — HP-UX Release 9.03: April 1994