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wzce-2.30n-2/wzce-2.30n.README
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First of all, this is not a free software, it is copyrighted by Gong Wei Zhong,
the author of this software package. No soure code is included and all rights
reserved.
What is WZCE?
WZCE(TM) stands for Wei Zhong Chinese Environment, which is a software
package to support Chinese information processing on virtual screens
of PC UNIX's VGA/SVGA console. It contains a Chinese Terminal Emulator
for the VGA console. It was initially developed for SCO UNIX and
now both SCO UNIX and Linux X86 are supported.
Who could use it?
This version(with 'n' or 'N' appened to version number) is for
non-commercial and personal use only. Any person could use it for
that purpose free of charge.
How to install?
On your linux machine, login as root, then at shell prompt,
cd /tmp
tar xzfP "The_Path_To"/wzce-2.30n.x86.ELF.tar.gz
For those machines with WZCE previous version installed, user should
first to edit "/etc/termcap" file to remove the items for WZCE (at
the end of the file), then contiune,
./wzce_config
mv README.linux "Where_you_want_to_save_it."
How to use?
On the VGA console, login in, at shell prompt,
gce
This command will turn your current virtual screen into Chinese
Terminal emulation mode.
WZCE uses GB code for Chinese character encoding. For those who want
to use HZ or BIG5 code, they should be able to use hztty.
To exit WZCE, just exit from the shell session.
On the Chinese Terminal screen, you should read README.linux file
you saved when installing the package by
more "Where_you_saved"/README.linux
It contains important info for bash/tcsh users to properly use
Chinese characters.
For more info, please view /usr/man/man1/gce.1 (not by "man gce",
but "more /usr/man/man1/gce.1") and /usr/lib/ce.manual. These two
files contain Chinese characters and thus should be viewed under
the Chinese Terminal.
(gce.1 and ce.manual were written for SCO version. I'm very busy
and don't have time to update it. The most part should also be
suitable for Linux version.)
Note: only two input methods other than GuoBiao and FenQu are
included in the non-commercial version.
Problem reporting:
wzce@sienna.bmc.com
THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE.
Due to lack of time, I may not be able to response all the
mails. Sorry for that.