Multi-byte support for Asian locales is implemented in:
multi-byte clients, formerly available in the EUC
(Extended UNIX Coding) Supplement
language-specific supplements, which include:
multi-byte locales
messaging files
input method server and client
X11 Codeset and Compose files
app-defaults files
In the /usr/bin/euc directory,
SCO OpenServer includes some multi-byte clients
(ksh,
scocal,
scohelp,
scomail,
sed,
vi).
NOTE:
These multi-byte clients are in a separate directory
from their single-byte counterparts. You must therefore
add /usr/bin/euc to your path to use these clients.
Single- and multi-byte functionality for these clients
will be integrated in a later release.
Multi-byte clients have not been extensively tested.
To enable these clients, you must install a language supplement
specific to the desired locale; contact your SCO distributor
for more information.