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Configuring Gateway Clients
6. Go to Edit | Preferences | Navigator | Languages and configure the list of
languages so that the best description of the user’s language is first,
followed by other acceptable languages. For example, a speaker of British
English who also reads Spanish might list English/United Kingdom [en-GB]
first, followed by English [en] and then Spanish [es].
Configuring Navigator 3.01 for Preferred
Language
1. Install a font that supports Unicode.
2. Go to Options | General Preferences | Fonts.
3. From the For the Encoding pull-down menu, select (on NT) Latin-1 or (on
UNIX) Western (ISO-8559-1).
4. For Use the Proportional Font, select a Latin-1 font set.
5. From the Fixed Font pull-down menu, select a Latin-1 font set.
6. Go to Options | General Preferences| Languages and configure the list of
languages so that the best description of the user’s language is first,
followed by less-exact descriptions and other acceptable languages. For
example, a speaker of British English who also reads Spanish might list
English/United Kingdom [en-GB] first, followed by English [en] and then
Spanish [es].
Customizing Communicator’s LDAP
Settings
Administrators can reconfigure Javascript preference settings in Communicator
to allow users to interact with information stored in the user directory.
• In the Address Book and Select Address dialog boxes (accessible from the
mail composition window), users can enter one string of search criteria to
search an LDAP directory for matching names.