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diff --git a/share/doc/handbook/russian.sgml b/share/doc/handbook/russian.sgml deleted file mode 100644 index 32b4b02..0000000 --- a/share/doc/handbook/russian.sgml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,195 +0,0 @@ -<!-- $Id: russian.sgml,v 1.3 1997/05/02 08:07:35 ache Exp $ --> -<!-- The FreeBSD Documentation Project --> - -<sect><heading>Russian Language (KOI8-R encoding)<label id="russian"></heading> -<p><em>Contributed by &a.ache;<newline> -1 May 1997</em>. -<p>See more info about KOI8-R encoding at -<htmlurl url="http://www.nagual.pp.ru/~ache/koi8.html" -name="KOI8-R References (Russian Net Character Set)">. - -<sect1><heading>Console Setup<label id="russian:console"></heading> -<p> -<enum> -<item>Russian console entry in <tt>/etc/rc.conf</tt> should looks like -<verb> -keymap=ru.koi8-r -keychange="61 ^[[K" -scrnmap=koi8-r2cp866 -font8x16=cp866b-8x16 -font8x14=cp866-8x14 -font8x8=cp866-8x8 -</verb> -<p> -<it>NOTE:</it> ^[ means that real ESC character must be entered into -<tt>/etc/rc.conf</tt>, -not just ^[ string. -<p> -This tuning means KOI8-R keyboard with Alternative -screen font mapped to KOI8-R encoding to -preserve pseudographics, <it>Gray Delete</it> key remapped to match Russian -<tt>termcap(5)</tt> entry for FreeBSD console. -<p> -RUS/LAT switch will be <bf>CapsLock</bf>. Old CapsLock function still -available via <bf>Shift+CapsLock</bf>. CapsLock LED will -indicate RUS mode, not CapsLock mode. - -<item>For each <tt>ttyv?</tt> entry in <tt>/etc/ttys</tt> -change terminal type from <tt>cons25</tt> to -<tt>cons25r</tt>, i.e. each entry should looks like -<verb> -ttyv0 "/usr/libexec/getty Pc" cons25r on secure -</verb> -</enum> - -<sect1><heading>Locale Setup<label id="russian:locale"></heading> -<p><label id="russian:env"> -There is two environment variables for locale setup: -<itemize> -<item><tt>LANG</tt> -for POSIX <tt>setlocale(3)</tt> family functions; -<item><tt>MM_CHARSET</tt> -for applications MIME chararter set. -</itemize> -<p> -The best way is using <tt>/etc/login.conf</tt> -<tt>russian</tt> user's login class -in <tt>passwd(5)</tt> entry login class position. -See <tt>login.conf(5)</tt> for details. - -<sect2><heading>Login Class Method<label id="russian:class"></heading> -<p> -First of all check your <tt>/etc/login.conf</tt> have -<tt>russian</tt> login class, this entry may looks like: -<verb> -russian:Russian Users Accounts:\ - :charset=KOI8-R:\ - :lang=ru_RU.KOI8-R:\ - :tc=default: -</verb> - -<sect3><heading>How to do it with vipw(8)</heading> -<p> -If you use <tt>vipw(8)</tt> for adding new users, -<tt>/etc/master.passwd</tt> -entry should looks like: -<verb> -user:password:1111:11:russian:0:0:User Name:/home/user:/bin/csh -</verb> - -<sect3><heading>How to do it with adduser(8)</heading> -<p> -If you use <tt>adduser(8)</tt> for adding new users: -<itemize> -<item>Set -<verb> -defaultclass = russian -</verb> -in <tt>/etc/adduser.conf</tt> -(you must enter <tt>default</tt> class for all non-Russian -users in this case); -<newline><newline> - -<item>Alternative variant will be answering <tt>russian</tt> -each time when you see -<verb> -Enter login class: default []: -</verb> -prompt from <tt>adduser(8)</tt>; -<newline><newline> - -<item>Another variant: call -<verb> -# adduser -class russian -</verb> -for each Russian user you want to add. -</itemize> - -<sect3><heading>How to do it with pw(8)</heading> -<p> -If you use <tt>pw(8)</tt> for adding new users, call it in this form: -<verb> -# pw useradd user_name -L russian -</verb> - -<sect2><heading>Shell Startup Files Method</heading> -<p> -If you don't want to use -<ref id="russian:class" name="login class method"> -for some reasons, just set -this -<ref id="russian:env" name="two environment variables"> -in the following shell startup files: -<itemize> -<item><tt>/etc/profile</tt>: -<verb> -LANG=ru_RU.KOI8-R; export LANG -MM_CHARSET=KOI8-R; export MM_CHARSET -</verb> - -<item><tt>/etc/csh.login</tt>: -<verb> -setenv LANG ru_RU.KOI8-R -setenv MM_CHARSET KOI8-R -</verb> -</itemize> -<p> -Alternatively you can add this instructions to -<itemize> -<item><tt>/usr/share/skel/dot.profile</tt>: -<p> -(similar to <tt>/etc/profile</tt> above); - -<item><tt>/usr/share/skel/dot.login</tt>: -<p> -(similar to <tt>/etc/csh.login</tt> above). -</itemize> - -<sect1><heading>X Window Setup<label id="russian:xwindow"></heading> -<p> -Step by step instructions: -<enum> -<item>Do -<ref id="russian:locale" name="locale setup"> first as described. -<p> -<it>NOTE:</it><label id="russian:note"> -Russian KOI8-R locale may not work with old XFree86 versions -(lower than 3.2.1 + locale/keyboard patches). -XFree86 port from <tt>/usr/ports/x11/XFree86</tt> already have -all neccessary patches, so it will work, if you install XFree86 -from this port. -Basically, XFree86 version shipped with latest FreeBSD distribution should -work too unless somebody forget to apply port patches to it. - -<item>Go to <tt>/usr/ports/russian/X.language</tt> directory and say -<verb> -# make all install -</verb> -there. This port install latest version of KOI8-R fonts. -<p> -Check find <tt>"Files"</tt> section in your <tt>/etc/XF86Config</tt>, -following lines must be before any other <tt>FontPath</tt> entries: -<verb> - FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/cyrillic/misc" - FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/cyrillic/75dpi" - FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/cyrillic/100dpi" -</verb> -<p> -If you use high resolution video mode, swap 75 dpi and -100 dpi lines. - -<item>To activate Russian keyboard add -<verb> - XkbKeymap "xfree86(ru)" -</verb> -line into <tt>"Keyboard"</tt> section in your <tt>/etc/XF86Config</tt>, -also make sure that <tt>XkbDisable</tt> is turned off (commented out) -there. -<p> -RUS/LAT switch will be <bf>CapsLock</bf>. Old CapsLock function still -available via <bf>Shift+CapsLock</bf> (in LAT mode only). -<p> -<it>NOTE:</it> -Russian XKB keyboard may not work with old XFree86 versions, -see <ref id="russian:note" name="locale note"> for more info. -</enum> |