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Chapter 2, Setting Up the Gateway 29
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.