PROBLEM: (CLD DJOBB0755) (Patch ID: OSF415-400468) ******** Many Western European language characters contained in text files used in a PC environment are not handled correctly when the user's application is running under a DIGITAL UNIX Latin-1 locale. This happens, for example, when DIGITAL UNIX CDE applications are displayed to a PC where they must handle PC text data. The cause of the problem is that PC code pages (analogous to the codesets of UNIX locales) encode many displayable characters with values that are in the ISO Latin-1 C1 control code region (0x80-0xa0). When text files containing such characters are manipulated under one of the DIGITAL UNIX Latin-1 locales, applications cannot handle the characters correctly. This patch installs a new locale, en_US.cp850, in the /usr/lib/nls/loc directory. After the locale is installed, the user needs to set locale locale to en_US.cp850 in order for the application to correctly handle text data originating from the PC environment. PROBLEM: (CLD DJOBB0755, QAR 54755) (Patch ID: OSF415X11-007) ******** This patch provides the ability to let dtterm display all the characters in the PC codeset IBM-850. Currently, dtterm will not display the characters 0x80-0x9f in that codeset. This patch is intended for customers who run dtterm on DIGITAL UNIX systems and display it against PC X servers.