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Catalan(5)							    Catalan(5)

NAME
       Catalan, catalan - Introduction to Catalan language support

DESCRIPTION
       This  reference	page  describes the codeset, locale, device, and other
       kinds of support for the Catalan language.

   Codesets
       The operating system supports the following coded character sets (code‐
       set) for Catalan: ISO 8859-1 (ISO Latin-1)

	      ISO8859-1	 is  the  string  that	represents this codeset in the
	      names of locales and other system files.	See  iso8859-1(5)  for
	      more  information	 about	the  ISO Latin-1 codeset.  ISO 8859-15
	      (ISO Latin-9)

	      ISO8859-15 is the string that represents	this  codeset  in  the
	      names  of	 locales and other system files. See iso8859-15(5) for
	      more information about the ISO Latin-9 codeset.  UTF-16,	UCS-4,
	      and UTF-8

	      UTF-16,  UCS-4,  and  UTF-8 are the strings that represent these
	      codesets in the names of system files. See Unicode(5)  for  more
	      information about these encoding formats.	 PC code-page formats

	      cp437,  cp850,  and  cp1250 are the strings that represent these
	      encoding formats in the names of system files. See  code_page(5)
	      for more information about these encoding formats.

       See  i18n_intro(5)  and	l10n_intro(5)  for introductory information on
       codesets and iconv_intro(5) for information on codeset conversion.

   Locales
       The  operating  system  supports	  the	following   Catalan   locales:
       ca_ES.ISO8859-1, ca_ES.ISO8859-15, and ca_ES.UTF-8, for Spain

       The  ca_ES.ISO8859-15  and  ca_ES.UTF-8 locales use the euro symbol for
       currency. Because the ca_ES.ISO8859-1 locale repertoire does  not  con‐
       tain the euro symbol, it continues to use the peseta currency symbol.

       You  can	 use  the  locale  command  (see  locale(1)) to find out which
       locales are installed on your system. See i18n_intro(5) for information
       on setting locale from the operating system command line.

       In  the	Common	Desktop Environment (CDE), you need to set a locale by
       setting the session language. To do this, from the Options menu of  the
       Login  window,  choose  Language. Then, from the Language options menu,
       choose a session language.

   Keyboards and Printers
       Keyboard and printer support for Catalan is the same  as	 for  Spanish.
       See Spanish(5) for information on keyboards and printers.

SEE ALSO
       Commands: locale(1), lp(1), lpr(1), xset(1X), lpd(8), lprsetup(8)

       Files: printcap(4)

       Others:	 code_page(5),	 euro(5),   i18n_intro(5),   i18n_printing(5),
       iconv_intro(5),	   iso8859-1(5),      iso8859-15(5),	  keyboard(5),
       l10n_intro(5), Spanish(5), Unicode(5)

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