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 jre(5) -- The Java Development Kit tools
    This reference page describes the java command only. The Java Development Kit (JDK) is part of the Java Virtual Machine (VM). If the JDK documentation was installed on your Tru64 UNIX system, you can ...
 keyboard(5) -- Using keyboards for different native languages
    The keyboard lets you type not only the characters printed on the keycaps, but all the characters from the character set for the language that your keyboard supports. For your keyboard to function cor...
 kkc(5) -- Kana-Kanji conversion
    Kana-Kanji conversion is a very common input method used in a Japanese environment. The Asian tty driver, atty, supports this input method by working with the kkcd daemon through the utx facility. The...
 korean(5) -- Introduction to Korean language support
    KS X 1001 is a Korean national standard that defines a set of graphic characters to be used for information interchange. The operating system supports this standard with coded character sets, locales,...
 Korean(5) -- Introduction to Korean language support
    KS X 1001 is a Korean national standard that defines a set of graphic characters to be used for information interchange. The operating system supports this standard with coded character sets, locales,...
 l10n(5) -- Introduction to localization (L10N)
    Localization refers to the process of establishing information within a computer system specific to each supported language, cultural data, and coded character set (codeset) combination. Each such com...
 l10n_intro(5) -- Introduction to localization (L10N)
    Localization refers to the process of establishing information within a computer system specific to each supported language, cultural data, and coded character set (codeset) combination. Each such com...
 LANG(5) -- Introduction to internationalization (I18N)
    Internationalization refers to the process of developing programs without prior knowledge of the language, cultural data, or character-encoding schemes that the programs are expected to handle. In oth...
 LC_ALL(5) -- Introduction to internationalization (I18N)
    Internationalization refers to the process of developing programs without prior knowledge of the language, cultural data, or character-encoding schemes that the programs are expected to handle. In oth...
 LC_COLLATE(5) -- Introduction to internationalization (I18N)
    Internationalization refers to the process of developing programs without prior knowledge of the language, cultural data, or character-encoding schemes that the programs are expected to handle. In oth...
 LC_CTYPE(5) -- Introduction to internationalization (I18N)
    Internationalization refers to the process of developing programs without prior knowledge of the language, cultural data, or character-encoding schemes that the programs are expected to handle. In oth...
 LC_MESSAGES(5) -- Introduction to internationalization (I18N)
    Internationalization refers to the process of developing programs without prior knowledge of the language, cultural data, or character-encoding schemes that the programs are expected to handle. In oth...
 LC_MONETARY(5) -- Introduction to internationalization (I18N)
    Internationalization refers to the process of developing programs without prior knowledge of the language, cultural data, or character-encoding schemes that the programs are expected to handle. In oth...
 LC_NUMERIC(5) -- Introduction to internationalization (I18N)
    Internationalization refers to the process of developing programs without prior knowledge of the language, cultural data, or character-encoding schemes that the programs are expected to handle. In oth...
 LC_TIME(5) -- Introduction to internationalization (I18N)
    Internationalization refers to the process of developing programs without prior knowledge of the language, cultural data, or character-encoding schemes that the programs are expected to handle. In oth...
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