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     XIMCONF(4)		 X Version 11 (Release 5)	    XIMCONF(4)

     NAME
	  ximconf - Configuration file of Input Manager of the X
	  Window System Version 11 (xwnmo(1X))

     SYNOPSIS
	  /usr/lib/wnn/ximconf

     DESCRIPTION
	  ximconf contains the information regarding the
	  configurations of xwnmo, such as, environments of each
	  supported languages(the relation between internal locale and
	  external locale, CSWIDTH(code set width), whether use
	  conversion server or not and etc.), default locale and
	  locale for world environment.

	  Lines that start with a semicolon (;) are comments.

	  Coding format:

	       {ext_locale}[|{ext_locale}|...] {lang}
	       {internal_locale} {cswidth} {using_server} {code_trans}
	       or
	       setdefaultlocale	   {def_locale}
	       or
	       setworldlocale	   {world_locale}

	  ext_locale
		    Specifies a locale name used by client. If a
		    client requests xwnmo to use the ext_locale, xwnmo
		    will refer the client to lang, internal_locale and
		    etc. in same line. Plural ext_locale can be
		    specified with separator '|'.

	  lang	    Specifies a lang name which is referred as LANG
		    name on Wnn environment.  Please refer manuals for
		    serverdefs or uumrc of Wnn.

	  internal_locale
		    Specifies a locale name which is used as internal
		    locale by xwnmo.  The Wnn library can process only
		    EUC encoding. Therefore xwnmo must use locales are
		    subset of EUC. Must specify locales are subset of
		    EUC in internal_locale.

	  cswidth   Specifies CSWIDTH(code set width) of
		    internal_locale.  Code format of CSWIDTH follows.
		    CSWIDTH=b1[:c1][,b2[:c2][,b3[:c3]]]
		    "b1-b3" is byte length of each code set(except SS2
		    or SS3).
		    "c1-c3" is column length of each code set.
		    "b1" and "c1" is for code set 1.

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     XIMCONF(4)		 X Version 11 (Release 5)	    XIMCONF(4)

		    "b2" and "c2" is for code set 2.
		    "b3" and "c3" is for code set 3.

	  using_server
		    Specifies whether this language environment uses
		    its conversion server or not. If ``True'' or
		    ``TRUE'' is specified, the conversion server will
		    be used.  Otherwise it will not be used. For
		    example; in case of Latin languages, input of
		    those languages will be realized with automaton
		    conversion.

	  code_trans
		    In case of peculiar languages(e.g. Chinese), it is
		    necessary to translate internal code to code for
		    drawing (e.g. Yincoding of Chinese). In those
		    language, code_trans specifies the translation
		    method as string.  Otherwise ``Normal'' must be
		    specified in code_trans.  Currently, only
		    ``Yincoding'' is support. It is for Yincoding of
		    Chinese.

	  def_locale
		    Specifies default locale name. If locale for
		    Root-mode is empty or "C" locale, this default
		    locale will be used. If def_locale is not
		    specified, DEFAULT_LANG will be used as default
		    locale. DEFAULT_LANG depends on environment of
		    compiling. If you want to know DEFAULT_LANG, set
		    the resource langName as NULL, set the environment
		    variable LANG as "C" and execute xwnmo. Then xwnmo
		    will print the message "I try to set locale to
		    default ???.". This ??? is DEFAULT_LANG.

	  world_locale
		    Specifies locale for world environment. If a
		    client requests xwnmo to use this world locale,
		    xwnmo will create multi-language environment for
		    the client. If world_locale is not specified,
		    "wr_WR.ct" will be used as default.

     SEE ALSO
	  xwnmo(1X)

     COPYRIGHT
	  Copyright 1992 by OMRON Corporation
	  Copyright 1992 by Massachusetts Institute of Technology

     AUTHOR
	  Seiji Kuwari (OMRON Corporation)

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