SCO adds support for the Euro via improved Unicode UTF-8 support.
UTF-8 features (Unicode)
Release 7.1 contains support for the new Euro currency symbol. It is
based on UTF-8 (Unicode Transformation Format 8), an implementation
of the ISO 10646 Unicode standard. It is the only standard that
currently defines the Euro and that can display all characters in all locales.
UTF-8 is supported by all UNIX vendors, is the standard for HTML,
and is the proposed IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force)
standard for internationalizing ftp.
SCO's Euro support provides:
new locales, including:
cs_CZ.UTF8
en_IE.UTF8
fr_LU.UTF8
no_NO.UTF8
sl_SI.UTF8
da_DK.UTF8
en_US.UTF8
hr_HR.UTF8
pl_PL.UTF8
sv_FI.UTF8
de_AT.UTF8
es_ES.UTF8
hu_HU.UTF8
pt_PT.UTF8
sv_SE.UTF8
de_DE.UTF8
es_MX.UTF8
is_IS.UTF8
ro_RO.UTF8
tr_TR.UTF8
el_GR.UTF8
fi_FI.UTF8
it_IT.UTF8
ru_RU.UTF8
uk_UA.UTF8
en_CA.UTF8
fr_BE.UTF8
nl_BE.UTF8
se_FI.UTF8
en_GB.UTF8
fr_FR.UTF8
nl_NL.UTF8
sk_SK.UTF8
console display of Unicode:
extended screen driver and font server that understand UTF-8
right-to-left support for Semitic languages (Arabic and Hebrew)
8-bit support per ISO 8859-15
Netscape support on UNIX systems
support for X Server, Motif, and other graphical applications
Any application that is multibyte clean and uses the standard system
interfaces will be able to enter and display the Euro symbol. To use the
Euro, you need only set one of the supported UTF-8 locales in the
form
LANG=xx_YY.UTF8.