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Table 5·5. LC_CTYPE Categories (continued)
Subcategory Keyword
Character Code
alpha
Character codes classified as alphabetic characters. If
omitted, this class is the concatenation of the upper
and lower classes.
print
Character codes classified as printable characters. If
omitted this class is the concatenation of the upper,
lower, alpha, digit, xdigi t, and punct classes and
the space character.
graph
Character codes classified as graphic characters. If
omitted, this class is all characters included in the
print class except the space character.
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first
First bytes of two-byte characters.
second
Second bytes of two-byte characters.
toupper
Lowercase to uppercase character relationships.
tolower
Uppercase to lowercase character relationships.
bytes_char
String containing the maximum number of bytes per
character for the character set used for a specific
language.
alt_punct
String mapped into the ASCII equivalent string
b
! "#$%&'
0
*+ ,-./: ;
<=>1<0 [\] - _
C {
I } - ,
where b is a
blank.
code_scheme
Specifies the multi-byte character encoding scheme
used. The operand should be a string. Currently,
HP-15
and
EUC
are recognized. If this keyword is not
specified, or the operand is a null string (""), the
encoding scheme is single-byte, or HP-15 if bytes_char
is
2.
cswidth
Defines the number of bytes contained in a character,
and the number of columns per character displayed on
the output devices. This keyword should be specified if
the encoding scheme is "EUC".
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Localizing International Software

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