Thanks again Jason for your reply.
Jason Rumney-4 wrote: > > Zavier0 <xavier.da...@gmail.com> writes: > >>> >>> Probably your locale on the second machine is set to Japanese? > > > 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"). > Alright. It was funny to notice that despite my Windows is Japanese, the windows locale was set to "America". I changed it to Japanese, it resolved some issues I had (auto-update bubbles with some ?????? inside instead of Japanese) but not the IME input problem with Emacs. Jason Rumney-4 wrote: > > Zavier0 <xavier.da...@gmail.com> writes: >> 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 > Alright. I add more details: I am typing blind until I press twice "space", which finally activates the choices for kanjis in this small IME window (it appears on the bottom-right corner of the screen). Regards. -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Microsoft-IME-Japanese-input-problem-in-GNU-emacs-tp33992040p34027830.html Sent from the Emacs - Windows - Help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.