On 03/30/15 05:32, Stuart McGraw wrote:
I just moved from Fedora-15 to Fedora-21 and another breakage
that occurs is using Emacs with Ibus. I've been using Emacs
since the dark ages and I also need to enter and edit Japanese
text.
This worked fine through many versions of Fedora and Ibus (or
its predecessors) up to Fedora-15 when I had to start running
Emacs with a command like "LC_TYPE=ja_JP.utf8 emacs" to get it
to accept Japanese characters.
Now in Fedora-21, the above command now longer works and I can't
find any way of getting Emacs to input Japanese characters other
than its own very awkward and poor built-in IME. It appears the
migration to a completely broken combination has been completed
successfully. :-(
Googling has not turned up much beyond a bunch of non-working,
contradictory or old information.
Is there any way to get Emacs to work with Ibus?
I am a not an emacs user, but am an ibus user.
Are you talking about using emacs within a terminal window? Or what I experienced below.
I installed emacs and started it with "emacs testj" in a terminal in it launched
its own window. I then entered into ibus Anthy mode and was able to insert Japanese and
Chinese text without problems. I have LC_CTYPE="en_US.UTF-8".
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