You can configure your Mainframe and iSeries display and printer sessions to support
Thai language characters.
Prerequisites
Before configuring Thai language support in
Rocket TE, you must first enable a Thai keyboard input language in Microsoft Windows. For more
information on changing the Windows language and keyboard layout, consult Microsoft Support.
About this task
- Thai characters
- Thai characters can be typed and displayed in composite form or composed form.
Composite form displays each base and diacritic character as a separate character.
Composed form combines base and diacritic characters to Unicode to display as a single
Thai character. You configure the way Rocket TE displays and types Thai characters in the
Thai Options window, by selecting or clearing the following
check boxes:
- Display in Unicode
- Select to display Thai characters as composed Unicode characters (default), or
disable to display Thai characters in composite form. In composite form, all base
and diacritic characters are displayed as separate characters.
- Compose Characters while Typing
- Select to display and type Thai characters in the active field as composed
Unicode characters, or disable to display and type Thai characters in composite
form. In composed form, base and diacritic characters are combined and displayed
as single Thai characters.
- Thai key mappings
- Compose toggle (Ctrl+M) – Toggles characters in the active field to and from composed
and composite forms.
- Input language Thai (Ctrl+.) – Changes the keyboard input language to Thai for the
active session.
- Input language Latin (Ctrl+,) – Changes the keyboard input language to English for the
active session.
Procedure
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Launch a Mainframe or iSeries Display session.
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To configure the emulation settings, perform the following steps:
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From the menu bar, click .
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Click the 3270 Emulation tab.
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In the Language (CCSID) list box, set the language to
Thai (838).
- Optional:
If you need the Euro currency character, enable the Euro
check box. The CCSID will change to Thai (1160).
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Press the Thai Options button.
- Optional:
Select or clear the Display in Unicode and
Compose Characters while Typing check boxes, and click
OK.
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Click OK to close the Session
Configuration window.
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To configure the display settings, perform the following steps:
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From the menu bar, click .
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In the Font tab, click the Change
button.
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In the Font window, select any monospaced fixed-width
Unicode font that supports Thai script (for example, Courier Mono Thai).
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In the Script list box, select Thai,
and click OK.
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Click OK to close the Display Options
window.
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To configure the print screen settings, perform the following steps:
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From the menu bar, click
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In the Font tab, click the Change
button.
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In the Font window, select any monospaced fixed-width
Unicode font that supports Thai script (for example, Courier Mono Thai).
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In the Script list box, select Thai,
and click OK.
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Enable the Print in Unicode option.
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Click OK.
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When configuration is complete, disconnect and re-connect the session to the host
system.