Arbortext Command Language > set Command Options > set localedefault
  
set localedefault
set localedefault= { japanese | korean | simplifiedchinese | traditionalchinese}
This set option only applies if Arbortext Editor is running in English locale and if a font style, such as “serif” is specified, as opposed to a specific font. In this case, Arbortext Editor will try to classify a given Unicode character into a language.
localedefault has a default value of japanese. If a character is determined to be CJK but not assignable to a particular language, it will be assigned to this language. Also, certain Unicode blocks will be classified into this language if localefavored is set to on. The following Unicode blocks are affected:
02B0-02FF
0370-04FF
2000-20CF
2100-23FF
24FF-27BF
Example: The following setting causes the ideographs to be classified as Korean. Hangul will be classified as Korean in any case.
set localedefault=korean