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Ninth Edition (
February 2016
)
Dependent LU Requester (DLUR)
Notices
Introduction
Planning to Install
Personal Communications
iSeries
Installing
Personal Communications
iSeries
Installing
Personal Communications
iSeries
Using an Initialization (response) File
Intune Application Packaging Support
Administrative Installation
Maintenance Installation of
Personal Communications
iSeries
Remote Installation of
Personal Communications
Communication Adapter and Device Driver Installation in Windows 7 and later versions
InstallShield Command-Line Parameters
National Language Support (NLS) Abbreviations and Language Codes
Abbreviations Used in This Book
Notices
About This Book
General Information
Using
Personal Communications
3270
Using
Personal Communications
5250
Using
Personal Communications
VT
Troubleshooting
Notices
About This Book
General Information
Advanced Configuration, Management, and Operations
Advanced Configuration
SNA and AnyNet Topics
National Language Support
Multiple-Language Support
Country Codes and Character Sets
Keyboard Country ID and Shift Support
IBM Japanese Character Set (2-Byte Codes)
Character Types
Character Size
IBM Kanji Codes
IBM® Traditional Chinese Character Set
IBM Simplified Chinese Character Set, GBK Code
IBM Hangeul Character Set
Thai Language Support
Thai Display Mode Selection
Switching Keyboard between Thai and Latin
Language Shift Status
Thai Display Composed Mode
Printer Space Adjustment
Thai Scalable (Truetype) Font Support on Printers
Bidirectional Language Support (Arabic and Hebrew)
Unicode Support
Building a Printer Definition Table (PDT)
iSeries, eServer i5, or System i5 Configuration Examples
Alerts
Notices
About This Book
Introduction to Emulator APIs
Introduction to IBM Standard EHLLAPI, IBM Enhanced EHLLAPI and WinHLLAPI Programming
EHLLAPI
Functions
WinHLLAPI Extension Functions
PCSAPI Functions
DDE Functions in a 32–bit Environment
Using DDE Functions with a DDE Client Application
Troubleshooting for Emulator programming
Query Reply Data Structures Supported by
EHLLAPI
Compatibility with
Personal Communications
4.1 for Windows 3.1
Differences from
Communication Manager/2
EHLLAPI
DOS-Mode EHLLAPI for Windows
DDE Functions in a 16-Bit Environment
Notices
About This Book
Introduction
Host Access Class Library C++
Host Access Class Library Automation Objects
Host Access Class Library LotusScript Extension
Host Access Class Library for Java
Troubleshooting
Sendkeys Mnemonic Keywords
ECL Planes — Format and Content
Notices
Reference Materials
Host Code Page Reference
Feedback
Thai Display Mode Selection
Select
Appearance → Thai Compose Mode
on emulator session.