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 Danish(5) -- Introduction to Danish language support
    This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, and other support for the Danish language. Codesets    [Toc]    [Back] The operating system supports the following code...
 dechanyu(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Traditional Chinese
    The DEC Hanyu (dechanyu) codset consists of the following sets of characters: ASCII The first and second character planes of CNS11643-1986 Digital Taiwan Supplemental Character Set (DTSCS) User-define...
 dechanzi(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Simplified Chinese
    The DEC Hanzi (dechanzi) codeset consists of the following character sets: ASCII GB2312-80 Extended GB DEC Hanzi uses a 2-byte data representation for symbols and ideographic characters that are defin...
 deckanji(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Japanese
    The DEC Kanji codeset consists of the following characters: ASCII or JIS X0201 Roman letters Katakana characters specified by JIS X0201 JIS X0208 characters User-defined characters (UDC) DEC Kanji use...
 deckorean(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Korean
    The DEC Korean (deckorean) codeset consists of the following character sets: ASCII KSC 5601-1987 For the symbols and ideographic characters defined in the KSC 5601-1987 character set, DEC Korean uses ...
 dingbats(5) -- Coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows and NT systems
    Code pages are coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, and NT systems. Just as there are different UNIX codesets, there are different PC code pages, each supporting a part...
 dutch(5) -- Introduction to Dutch and Flemish language support
    This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, and other support for the Dutch or Flemish language. Codesets    [Toc]    [Back] The operating system supports the foll...
 Dutch(5) -- Introduction to Dutch and Flemish language support
    This reference page describes the coded character set (codeset), locale, device, and other support for the Dutch or Flemish language. Codesets    [Toc]    [Back] The operating system supports the foll...
 edata(5) -- Defines the last location of a program
    The external names end, etext, and edata are defined for all programs. They are not functions, but identifiers associated with the following addresses: The first address following the program text. Th...
 end(5) -- Defines the last location of a program
    The external names end, etext, and edata are defined for all programs. They are not functions, but identifiers associated with the following addresses: The first address following the program text. Th...
 EntryName(5) -- Allows an Atom-tool instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application ...
    Atom's application query routines allow an instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application program. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentatio...
 EntryPC(5) -- Allows an Atom-tool instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application ...
    Atom's application query routines allow an instrumentation routine to obtain information about the parts of an application program. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentatio...
 environ(5) -- User environment
    An array of strings called the environment is made available by the execve() function when a process begins. By convention these strings have the form name=value. The following names are used by vario...
 errno(5) -- Returns error condition value
    The errno external variable contains the most recent error condition set by a function. The symbolic values for errno are listed in the intro reference page and in the ERRORS section of the individual...
 etext(5) -- Defines the last location of a program
    The external names end, etext, and edata are defined for all programs. They are not functions, but identifiers associated with the following addresses: The first address following the program text. Th...
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