Le Sun, Apr 22, 2007 at 06:46:58PM +0200, "David Kühling" a écrit : > > > > I heard yesterday at the 東京エリア勉強会 that it is possible to > > use > > emacs with japanese, but I realise this morning that my problem is maybe > > more an unicode problem... > > You need package mule-ucs which nowadays needs to be manually enabled, see > /usr/share/doc/mule-ucs... > > Does this work: ? > > M-x set-terminal-coding-system <Ret> utf-8 <Ret> > M-x set-input-method <Ret> japanese <Ret>
Hi, thanks for pointing me at mulse-ucs. This is what I needed. As I am using Anthy to input japanese, I use a different .emacs (found somewhere on the net): sorbet【~】$ cat .emacs (when (not window-system) (set-keyboard-coding-system locale-coding-system) (set-terminal-coding-system locale-coding-system) ) Then, I have to activate mule-ucs by invoking emacs like : sorbet【~】$ DEB_MULEUCS_UNICODE=on emacs Only with this combination I can mix french and japanese... In many other cases, either the cursor is not correctly positionned, or emacs just hangs when I input kanjis (but not kanas). Have a nice day, -- Charles Plessy http://charles.plessy.org Wako, Saitama, Japan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

