Zavier0 <xavier.da...@gmail.com> writes:

>> 
>> 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.

set-locale-environment does not change the locale of Windows (and the
IMEs that Windows runs), only of Emacs.  The Windows locale can be
changed in the Regional Settings control panel (the title of the
relevant option is something like "Language for non-Unicode Programs").

> 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). 

Please report this as a bug.  When the support for Windows IMEs was
added, it was displaying the Window, but it may need work to work
properly on all versions of Windows, or something may have changed in
Emacs since then.


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