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A.12 How to configure correctly the LANG and NLSPATH variables?
If you receive the following error:
“The message catalogue can't be opened. Please, verify your LANG and NLSPATH variables. "
or
"The message or message catalogue seems to be removed or not present. Contact your administrator if problem
is still present. "
You can fix it this way:
1. Set the LANG variable to any authorized value. The command “local –a” lists all the possible values that
may be used to define the LANG variable. If the problem remains, perform the Xprint commands from the
directory storing the message files.
2. The following table is a summary of the possible values that may be used to define the LANG
and NLSPATH variables.
Platform
Operating
System
Local?
English German Default NLSPATH
Xprint-
AX
IBM-BULL
YES
en_US de_DE en_US
XPRINT_PATH/MSG/%L/%N:XPRINT_PATH/mercator/MSG/%L/%N
Xprint-
PA
HP-UX
YES
en_US.iso88591
de_DE.iso88591
en_US.iso88591
XPRINT_PATH/MSG/%l/%N.cat:XPRINT_PATH/mercator/MSG/%l/%N.cat
Xprint-
UX
UnixWare
No
En or C
De En_US.ASCII XPRINT_PATH/MSG/%l/%N.cat:XPRINT_PATH/mercator/MSG/%l/%N.cat
Xprint-
SL
Solaris
Sparc
YES
en_US or C De en_US XPRINT_PATH/MSG/%l/%N.cat:XPRINT_PATH/mercator/MSG/%l/%N.cat
Xprint-
LX
Linux
YES
en_US de_DE en_US XPRINT_PATH/MSG/%l/%N.cat
3.
If nevertheless, you receive always the wrong message, execute the Xprint statement from the directory
where the message files are installed.
( f.i. : $XPRINT_HOME/MSG/En ).
A.13 How to stop the lpdaemon on AIX?
You can stop the Ipdaemon running on your AIX system by using the System Management interface Tool (smit).
Launch 'smit' and go through the following paths in the smit menus:
-> Spooler (Print Jobs)
-> Manage Remote Printer Subsystem
-> Server Services
-> lpd Remote Printer Subsystem
-> Stop Using
-> Stop BOTH Now and at System Restart
A.14 How to suppress restrictions about vertical motion values?
In some pcl tables (hp-laserjet, pjl-pcl5e, …) the lpi value is build on the calculation of the VMI (vertical motion
index) escape sequence: \e&l#C
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