On 03/29/2015 09:35 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 03/30/15 08:21, Stuart McGraw wrote:
On 03/29/2015 03:59 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
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".

That's odd.  That's what's not happening for me.  I was using
libkkc and ibus-kkc as my Japanese IME, I somehow got the idea from
the Fedora docs that it had replaced Anthy and hadn't realized
Anthy was still available.

I installed anthy and anthy-ibus, select anthy as the IME, but the
problem still remains: anything I type in the emacs windows appears
as English text and not Japanese regardless of the IME selection.

But thanks, I am happy to find out that a solution may be at least
possible!

Yes, that is odd.  FWIW, I'm running F21 and KDE.  If you were
running KDE and having problem with ibus and input into libreoffice I
would have the answer to that!  :-) :-)

Oh, and BTW, when I said I had no problem to enter Chinese I was
using the "Intelligent Pinyin" input method.  I also used the "Kana
Kanji" method to input Japanese.

One thing you can try is to create a new user and see if the same
problem exists.

I tried that but get the same results with a new user as well.
One thing it did notice in the .emacs file (pristine from
/etc/skel/) were the lines:

  ;;; uncomment for CJK utf-8 support for non-Asian users
  ;; (require 'un-define)

I uncommented but the only result was an error when I started
emacs:

  File error: Cannot open load file,
    no such file or directory, un-define

However that is probably a red herring as emacs and CJK worked
for you without changing that.

One thing I wondered though... do you have a ~/.Xresources file
and if so, is there anything in it referring to emacs or to XIM?
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