From d2758df0a0091496717fe7a65c3e7563e7c82785 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: marha Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2010 08:29:58 +0000 Subject: xserver libX11 libXdmcp git update 2-8-2010 --- libX11/specs/i18n/LocaleDB.ms | 499 ------------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 499 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 libX11/specs/i18n/LocaleDB.ms (limited to 'libX11/specs/i18n/LocaleDB.ms') diff --git a/libX11/specs/i18n/LocaleDB.ms b/libX11/specs/i18n/LocaleDB.ms deleted file mode 100644 index 4592879d1..000000000 --- a/libX11/specs/i18n/LocaleDB.ms +++ /dev/null @@ -1,499 +0,0 @@ -.\" To print this out, type tbl macros.t ThisFile | troff -ms -.EH '''' -.OH '''' -.EF '''' -.OF '''' -.ps 11 -.nr PS 11 -\& -.TL -\s+3\fBX Locale Database Definition\fP\s-3 -.sp 2 -.AU -Yoshio Horiuchi -.AI -IBM Japan -.LP -.bp -.br -\& -.ps 9 -.nr PS 9 -.sp 2 -.LP -Copyright \(co IBM Corporation 1994 -.LP -All Rights Reserved -.LP -License to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its -documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, -provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that -both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in -supporting documentation, and that the name of IBM not be -used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the -software without specific, written prior permission. -.LP -IBM DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING -ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS, AND -NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS, IN NO EVENT SHALL -IBM BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR -ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, -WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, -ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS -SOFTWARE. -.sp 5 -Copyright \(co 1994 X Consortium -.LP -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy -of this software and associated documentation files (the ``Software''), to deal -in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights -to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell -copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is -furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: -.LP -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in -all copies or substantial portions of the Software. -.LP -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'', WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, -FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE -X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN -AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN -CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. -.LP -Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall not be -used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other dealings -in this Software without prior written authorization from the X Consortium. -.sp 3 -\fIX Window System\fP is a trademark of The Open Group. -.LP -.bp 1 -.ps 11 -.nr PS 11 -.EH '\fBX Locale Database Definition\fP''\fB\*(xV\fP' -.OH '\fBX Locale Database Definition\fP''\fB\*(xV\fP' -.EF ''\fB % \fP'' -.OF ''\fB % \fP'' -.NH 1 -General -.XS -\*(SN General -.XE -.LP -An X Locale Database contains the subset of a user's environment that -depends on language, in X Window System. It is made up from one or more -categories. Each category consists of some classes and sub-classes. -.LP -It is provided as a plain ASCII text file, so a user can change its -contents easily. It allows a user to customize the behavior of -internationalized portion of Xlib without changing Xlib itself. -.LP -This document describes; -.RS -.IP -Database Format Definition -.IP -Contents of Database in sample implementation -.RE -.LP -Since it is hard to define the set of required information for all -platforms, only the flexible database format is defined. -The available entries in database are implementation dependent. -.LP -.NH 1 -Database Format Definition -.XS -\*(SN Database Format Definition -.XE -.LP -The X Locale Database contains one or more category definitions. -This section describes the format of each category definition. -.LP -The category definition consists of one or more class definitions. -Each class definition has a pair of class name and class value, or -has several subclasses which are enclosed by the left brace ({) and -the right brace (}). -.LP -Comments can be placed by using the number sign character (#). -Putting the number sign character on the top of the line indicates -that the entire line is comment. Also, putting any whitespace character -followed by the number sign character indicates that a part of the line -(from the number sign to the end of the line) is comment. -A line can be continued by placing backslash (\\) character as the -last character on the line; this continuation character will be -discarded from the input. Comment lines cannot be continued on -a subsequent line using an escaped new line character. -.LP -X Locale Database only accepts XPCS, the X Portable Character Set. -The reserved symbols are; the quotation mark("), the number sign (#), -the semicolon(;), the backslash(\\), the left brace({) and -the right brace(}). -.LP -The format of category definition is; -.RS -.TS -tab(@); -l l l -l l l -l l l -l l l -l l l -l l l -l l l -l l l -l l l -l l l -l l l -l l l -l l l -l l l -l r l -l r l -l l l. -CategoryDefinition@::=@CategoryHeader CategorySpec CategoryTrailer -CategoryHeader@::=@CategoryName NL -CategorySpec@::=@{ ClassSpec } -CategoryTrailer@::=@"END" Delimiter CategoryName NL -CategoryName@::=@String -ClassSpec@::=@ClassName Delimiter ClassValue NL -ClassName@::=@String -ClassValue@::=@ValueList | "{" NL { ClassSpec } "}" -ValueList@::=@Value | Value ";" ValueList -Value@::=@ValuePiece | ValuePiece Value -ValuePiece@::=@String | QuotedString | NumericString -String@::=@Char { Char } -QuotedString@::=@""" QuotedChar { QuotedChar } """ -NumericString@::=@"\\\\o" OctDigit { OctDigit } -@|@"\\\\d" DecDigit { DecDigit } -@|@"\\\\x" HexDigit { HexDigit } -Char@::=@ -QuotedChar@::=@ -OctDigit@::=@ -DecDigit@::=@ -HexDigit@::=@ -Delimiter@::=@ Space { Space } -Space@::=@ | -NL@::=@ -.TE -.RE -.LP -Elements separated by vertical bar (|) are alternatives. Curly -braces ({...}) indicate zero or more repetitions of the enclosed -elements. Square brackets ([...]) indicate that the enclosed element -is optional. Quotes ("...") are used around literal characters. -.LP -The backslash, which is not the top character of the NumericString, is -recognized as an escape character, so that the next one character is -treated as a literal character. For example, the two-character -sequence, ``\\"''(the backslash followed by the quotation mark) is -recognized and replaced with a quotation mark character. -Any whitespace character, that is not the Delimiter, unquoted and -unescaped, is ignored. -.LP -.NH 1 -Contents of Database -.XS -\*(SN Contents of Database -.XE -.LP -The available categories and classes depend on implementation, because -different platform will require different information set. -For example, some platform have system locale but some platform don't. -Furthermore, there might be a difference in functionality even if the -platform has system locale. -.LP -In current sample implementation, categories listed below are available. -.RS -.TS -tab(:); -l l. -XLC_FONTSET:XFontSet relative information -XLC_XLOCALE:Character classification and conversion information -.TE -.RE -.LP -.NH 1 -XLC_FONTSET Category -.XS -\*(SN XLC_FONTSET Category -.XE -.LP -The XLC_FONTSET category defines the XFontSet relative information. -It contains the CHARSET_REGISTRY-CHARSET_ENCODING name and character -mapping side (GL, GR, etc), and is used in Output Method (OM). -.RS -.TS H -tab(:); -lw(1.5i) l l. -_ -.sp 6p -.B -class:super class:description -.sp 6p -_ -.sp 6p -.TH -.R -fsN::Nth fontset (N=0,1,2, ...) -.sp -charset:fsN:list of encoding name -font:fsN:list of font encoding name -.sp 6p -_ -.TE -.RE -.LP -.IP "fsN" -.br -Includes an encoding information for Nth charset, where N is -the index number (0,1,2,...). If there are 4 charsets available -in current locale, 4 fontsets, fs0, fs1, fs2 and fs3, should be -defined. -This class has two subclasses, `charset' and `font'. -.IP "charset" -Specifies an encoding information to be used internally in Xlib -for this fontset. The format of value is; -.RS -.TS -tab(;); -l l l. -EncodingInfo;::=;EncodingName [ ":" EncodingSide ] -EncodingName;::=;CHARSET_REGISTRY-CHARSET_ENCODING -EncodingSide;::=;"GL" | "GR" -.TE -.RE -For detail definition of CHARSET_REGISTRY-CHARSET_ENCODING, refer -"X Logical Font Descriptions" document. -.IP -example: -.br - ISO8859-1:GL -.IP "font" -.br -Specifies a list of encoding information which is used for searching -appropriate font for this fontset. The left most entry has highest -priority. -.LP -.NH 1 -XLC_XLOCALE Category -.XS -\*(SN XLC_XLOCALE Category -.XE -.LP -The XLC_XLOCALE category defines character classification, conversion -and other character attributes. -.RS -.TS H -tab(:); -lw(1.5i) l l. -_ -.sp 6p -.B -class:super class:description -.sp 6p -_ -.sp 6p -.TH -.R -encoding_name::codeset name -mb_cur_max::MB_CUR_MAX -state_depend_encoding::state dependent or not -wc_encoding_mask::for parsing wc string -wc_shift_bits::for conversion between wc and mb -csN::Nth charset (N=0,1,2,...) -.sp -side:csN:mapping side (GL, etc) -length:csN:length of a character -mb_encoding:csN:for parsing mb string -wc_encoding:csN:for parsing wc string -ct_encoding:csN:list of encoding name for ct -.sp 6p -_ -.TE -.RE -.LP -.IP "encoding_name" -Specifies a codeset name of current locale. -.IP "mb_cur_max" -Specifies a maximum allowable number of bytes in a multi-byte character. -It is corresponding to MB_CUR_MAX of "ISO/IEC 9899:1990 C Language Standard". -.IP "state_depend_encoding" -Indicates a current locale is state dependent. The value should be -specified "True" or "False". -.IP "wc_encoding_mask" -Specifies a bit-mask for parsing wide-char string. Each wide character is -applied bit-and operation with this bit-mask, then is classified into -the unique charset, by using `wc_encoding'. -.IP "wc_shift_bits" -Specifies a number of bit to be shifted for converting from a multi-byte -character to a wide character, and vice-versa. -.IP "csN" -.br -Includes a character set information for Nth charset, where N is the -index number (0,1,2,...). If there are 4 charsets available in current -locale, cs0, cs1, cs2 and cs3 should be defined. This class has five -subclasses, `side', `length', `mb_encoding' `wc_encoding' and `ct_encoding'. -.IP "side" -.br -Specifies a mapping side of this charset. The format of this value is; -.RS -.TS -tab(@); -l l l. -Side@::=@EncodingSide [``:Default''] -.TE -.RE -The suffix ":Default" can be specified. It indicates that a character -belongs to the specified side is mapped to this charset in initial state. -.IP "length" -.br -Specifies a number of bytes of a multi-byte character of this charset. -It should not contain the length of any single-shift sequence. -.IP "mb_encoding" -Specifies a list of shift sequence for parsing multi-byte string. -The format of this value is; -.RS -.TS -tab(@); -l l l -l r l -l l l -l l l -l l l -l l l -c l s -c l s. -MBEncoding@::=@ShiftType ShiftSequence -@|@ShiftType ShiftSequence ";" MBEncoding -ShiftType@::=@"" | "" | "" -ShiftSequence@::=@SequenceValue | SequenceValue ShiftSequence -SequenceValue@::=@NumericString -.sp -shift types: -@Indicates single shift sequence -@Indicates locking shift left sequence -@Indicates locking shift right sequence -.TE -.RE -example: -.br - \\x1b \\x28 \\x4a; \\x1b \\x28 \\x42 -.LP -.IP "wc_encoding" -Specifies an integer value for parsing wide-char string. -It is used to determine the charset for each wide character, after -applying bit-and operation using `wc_encoding_mask'. -This value should be unique in all csN classes. -.IP "ct_encoding" -Specifies a list of encoding information that can be used for Compound -Text. -.LP -.NH 1 -Sample of X Locale Database -.XS -\*(SN Sample of X Locale Database -.XE -.LP -The following is sample X Locale Database file. -.LP -.sp -.RS -.nf -# XLocale Database Sample for ja_JP.euc -# - -# -# XLC_FONTSET category -# -XLC_FONTSET -# fs0 class (7 bit ASCII) -fs0 { - charset ISO8859-1:GL - font ISO8859-1:GL; JISX0201.1976-0:GL -} -# fs1 class (Kanji) -fs1 { - charset JISX0208.1983-0:GL - font JISX0208.1983-0:GL -} -# fs2 class (Half Kana) -fs2 { - charset JISX0201.1976-0:GR - font JISX0201.1976-0:GR -} -# fs3 class (User Defined Character) -# fs3 { -# charset JISX0212.1990-0:GL -# font JISX0212.1990-0:GL -# } -END XLC_FONTSET - -# -# XLC_XLOCALE category -# -XLC_XLOCALE - -encoding_name ja.euc -mb_cur_max 3 -state_depend_encoding False - -wc_encoding_mask \\x00008080 -wc_shift_bits 8 - -# cs0 class -cs0 { - side GL:Default - length 1 - wc_encoding \\x00000000 - ct_encoding ISO8859-1:GL; JISX0201.1976-0:GL -} -# cs1 class -cs1 { - side GR:Default - length 2 - - wc_encoding \\x00008080 - - ct_encoding JISX0208.1983-0:GL; JISX0208.1983-0:GR;\\ - JISX0208.1983-1:GL; JISX0208.1983-1:GR -} - -# cs2 class -cs2 { - side GR - length 1 - mb_encoding \\x8e - - wc_encoding \\x00000080 - - ct_encoding JISX0201.1976-0:GR -} - -# cs3 class -# cs3 { -# side GL -# length 2 -# mb_encoding \\x8f -# #if HasWChar32 -# wc_encoding \\x20000000 -# #else -# wc_encoding \\x00008000 -# #endif -# ct_encoding JISX0212.1990-0:GL; JISX0212.1990-0:GR -# } - -END XLC_XLOCALE -.fi -.RE -.LP -.NH 1 -Reference -.XS -\*(SN Reference -.XE -.LP -.XP -[1] \fIISO/IEC 9899:1990 C Language Standard\fP -.XP -[2] \fIX Logical Font Descriptions\fP -.LP -- cgit v1.2.3