diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/l10n/chapter.xml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/l10n/chapter.xml
index 939ef1debe..e156a199b7 100644
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/l10n/chapter.xml
+++ b/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/l10n/chapter.xml
@@ -376,14 +376,13 @@ me:\
Console Setup
- Several localized fonts
- are available for the console. To see a listing of
- available fonts, type
+ Several localized fonts are available for the console. To
+ see a listing of available fonts, type
ls /usr/share/syscons/fonts. To configure
the console font, specify the
font_name,
- without the .fnt suffix,
- in /etc/rc.conf:
+ without the .fnt suffix, in
+ /etc/rc.conf:
font8x16=font_name
font8x14=font_name
@@ -391,40 +390,38 @@ font8x8=font_name
keymap
screenmap
- The keymap and screenmap
- can be set by
- adding the following to /etc/rc.conf:
+ The keymap and screenmap can be set by adding the
+ following to /etc/rc.conf:
scrnmap=screenmap_name
keymap=keymap_name
keychange="fkey_number sequence"
To see the list of available screenmaps, type
- ls /usr/share/syscons/scrnmaps. Do
- not include the .scm suffix when
- specifying screenmap_name. A screenmap
- with a corresponding mapped font is usually needed as a
- workaround for expanding bit 8 to bit 9 on a VGA adapter's
- font character matrix so that letters are moved out of the
- pseudographics area if the screen font uses a bit 8
- column.
+ ls /usr/share/syscons/scrnmaps. Do not
+ include the .scm suffix when specifying
+ screenmap_name. A screenmap with a
+ corresponding mapped font is usually needed as a workaround
+ for expanding bit 8 to bit 9 on a VGA adapter's font character
+ matrix so that letters are moved out of the pseudographics
+ area if the screen font uses a bit 8 column.
To see the list of available keymaps, type
ls /usr/share/syscons/keymaps. When
- specifying the keymap_name, do not include the
- .kbd suffix. When uncertain as to which
- keymap to use, &man.kbdmap.1; can be used to test keymaps
- without rebooting.
+ specifying the keymap_name, do not
+ include the .kbd suffix. When uncertain
+ as to which keymap to use, &man.kbdmap.1; can be used to test
+ keymaps without rebooting.
- The keychange entry is usually needed to
- program function keys to match the selected terminal type
- because function key sequences cannot be defined in the keymap.
+ The keychange entry is usually needed
+ to program function keys to match the selected terminal type
+ because function key sequences cannot be defined in the
+ keymap.
Next, set the correct console terminal type in
/etc/ttys for all virtual terminal
- entries. summarizes the available
- terminal types.:
+ entries. summarizes the
+ available terminal types.:
Defined Terminal Types for Character Sets
@@ -532,18 +529,17 @@ keychange="fkey_number sequence"
- If moused is enabled in
+ If moused is enabled in
/etc/rc.conf, additional configuration
- may be required.
- By default, the mouse cursor of the &man.syscons.4; driver
- occupies the 0xd0-0xd3 range in the character set. If the
- language uses this range, move the cursor's range. To enable
- this workaround for &os;, add the following line to
- /etc/rc.conf:
+ may be required. By default, the mouse cursor of the
+ &man.syscons.4; driver occupies the
+ 0xd0-0xd3 range in the
+ character set. If the language uses this range, move the
+ cursor's range. To enable this workaround for &os;, add the
+ following line to /etc/rc.conf:
- mousechar_start=3
-
-
+ mousechar_start=3
+
Xorg Setup
@@ -552,22 +548,21 @@ keychange="fkey_number sequence"
configure Xorg. When configuring
Xorg for localization, additional
fonts and input methods are available from the &os; Ports
- Collection. Application specific i18n settings such
- as fonts and menus can be tuned in
- ~/.Xresources and
- should allow users to view their selected
- language in graphical application menus.
+ Collection. Application specific i18n
+ settings such as fonts and menus can be tuned in
+ ~/.Xresources and should allow users to
+ view their selected language in graphical application
+ menus.
- X Input Method
- (XIM)
+ X Input Method (XIM)
+
+ The X Input Method (XIM) protocol is an
+ Xorg standard for inputting
+ non-English characters.
+ summarizes the input method applications which are available
+ in the &os; Ports Collection. Additional Fcitx and Uim
+ applications are also available.
- The X Input Method (XIM) protocol
- is an Xorg standard for
- inputting non-English characters. summarizes the input method applications which are
- available in the &os; Ports Collection. Additional Fcitx
- and Uim applications are also available.
-
Available Input Methods
@@ -615,7 +610,7 @@ keychange="fkey_number sequence"
Chinese
chinese/scim-tables
-
+
Japanese
japanese/ibus-anthy
@@ -629,17 +624,17 @@ keychange="fkey_number sequence"
Japanese
japanese/ibus-skk
-
+
Japanese
japanese/im-ja
-
+
Japanese
japanese/kinput2
-
+
Japanese
@@ -649,12 +644,12 @@ keychange="fkey_number sequence"
Japanese
japanese/scim-canna
-
+
Japanese
japanese/scim-honoka
-
+
Japanese
@@ -699,8 +694,8 @@ keychange="fkey_number sequence"
Japanese
japanese/skkinput3
-
-
+
+
Japanese
japanese/uim-anthy