*On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 01:31:39 +0100 * Jason Rumney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> climbed out of the dark hell and cried out:
> CHENG Gao wrote: >> I dont think so. I used Emacs under Windows for long time, and I use >> Windows input methods for Chinese. > > But you are using Chinese input methods with your system locale set to > Chinese, aren't you? > The problem is that you can only get input in the system locale's > codepage unless you either handle all window messages in Unicode > (breaking backwards compatibility with Windows 95/98/ME), or introduce > code specifically to deal with IMEs (about 3 versions of that code are > needed to deal with all the IMEs shipped with various language and > version variants of Windows, and this method only works for languages > that use an IME). That I dont know. I only have experience with WinXP. And even M$ stopped to support Windoze 95/98(&ME?), why should Emacs bother to do so and make coding so complicated? If it's owing to hardware limit that only Windoze 95/98/me can be installed, then it should be high time to convert to some GNU/Linux distro.