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* A big thank you and a tiny question - display japanese
@ 2006-10-01  1:02 Kenichi Handa
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From: Kenichi Handa @ 2006-10-01  1:02 UTC (permalink / raw)


Enrico Schwass Wrote:

> FYI - This is the first I've heard of Emacs on a PDA, but I suppose it's not
> the first such use.

> - -------------8<-----------------------------------
> From: Enrico Schwass
> Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 6:42 AM
> To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
> Subject: A big thank you and a tiny question - display japanese
> outputdoesnt work quite right

[...]
> M-x set-input-method  ---> japanese

> I can enter romanji words and I get hiragana. So I expect. But it
> displays only some signs, others are missed if I type. If I go back with
> the cursor, the signs appear. They are present. And I can use edict-el
> to lookup the dictionary. This works, too. So it seems to be a problem
> with displaying/updating the screen.

> I didnt get into emacs deep. I guess, its a configuration problem or a
> buggy library on my system. I did

> ldd emacs

> and on the pda its linked with libXaw. On my Desktop-System emacs isnt
> linked against libXaw. Could this be the problem? What remains to be
> done?

The information in the bug report is too small.  At least,
we need these informations.

Which version of emacs?
Does your pdf run X?
Does emacs started as a client of X.
Does your system have Japanese X font?
Does libXaw mean "X Athena Widget library"?

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Kenichi Handa
handa@m17n.org

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