Thanks Jason for your answer.
Jason Rumney-4 wrote: > > Zavier0 <xavier.da...@gmail.com> writes: > >> when I tried to type Japanese in GNU emacs (v22.3.1) with the native >> Microsoft IME of the Japanese version of Windows 7 (64bit), I got : >> ???????? >> (some interrogation marks instead of kanjis). >> >> However, when I use the GNU emacs native japanese input, it works fine. >> Problem: it is far less convenient than Microsoft IME. >> >> >> Surprisingly, I do not have this problem with GNU emacs installed on my >> laptop (WIndows 7 Ultimate, 32 bits, same version of Microsoft IME), >> despite >> both GNU emacs installations are rigorously the same (well really seem >> the >> same at least). > > Probably your locale on the second machine is set to Japanese? > I do not know. I set-locale-environment to Japanese on both machines and it does not change anything. Jason Rumney-4 wrote: > > Try Emacs 24.1, I think the problem you are seeing was fixed for Emacs > 23.1 (with perhaps further bugfixes in later versions). > Yes. I installed v24.1 and removed the v22.3.1 and it improved....a bit: no more interrogation marks ! But the small IME input window does not appear, which means that the kanjis choice appear only after I press "enter" (like when typing a password, you are blind). Thanks for any help, Regards. -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Microsoft-IME-Japanese-input-problem-in-GNU-emacs-tp33992040p34016436.html Sent from the Emacs - Windows - Help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.