HI tbf the built-in Chinese input method is painful
i used to use ibus.el in emacs(but it is dead i think) l some minor problems i have 1. unless locale is set to Zh_CN.UTF-8 i cant type chinese under X,no problem in Term though i need to start emacs instant with LANG=zh_CN.utf8 emacs in bash if i dont want to set system locale 2. Ctrl-Space (or Win-Space) might be conflict with input methods change,make marks harder (use Ctrl-@)as alt 3. Latex is a little little but complex as you need CJK PACKAGE to make it work FYI On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 09:43 <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 08:13:54AM +0100, deloptes wrote: > > Fabrice BAUZAC-STEHLY wrote: > > > > > GNU Emacs comes with > > > > did someone asked about Emacs and I missed it? > > The Emacs religion followers never sleep :) > > In a way, Fabrice is right: Emacs would solve one thorny > problem, that of the input method, which X leaves to a bunch > of strange and opinionated plugins. No idea how the Wayland > story is, in this department. Possibly you'll have to put > up with whatever Gnome or KDE have come up (gulp!) or perhaps > LibreOffice comes with its own thingy. > > Emacs is yet another rabbit hole, but this one is at least > a bit closer than LaTeX: it offers a working fontset management > and an outstanding collection of input methods (I count 25 > variants for Chinese in my Emacs instance, take that ;-P > > Cheers > - t > -- Liu An

