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authorK.Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>2022-01-20 12:44:28 +0000
committerBram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>2022-01-20 12:44:28 +0000
commit4ac893f32109f29349661322676e5b81eb169b74 (patch)
treeaa76646a622243c7cacab5ed3b592202c2079615 /runtime/doc/mbyte.txt
parentfc6ccebea668c49e9e617e0657421b6a8ed9df1e (diff)
patch 8.2.4153: MS-Windows: Global IME is no longer supportedv8.2.4153
Problem: MS-Windows: Global IME is no longer supported. Solution: Remove the Global IME implementation. (Ken Takata, closes #9562)
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@@ -955,32 +955,11 @@ replace mode.
The options 'iminsert', 'imsearch' and 'imcmdline' can be used to choose
the different input methods or disable them temporarily.
-WHAT IS IME
- IME is a part of East asian version Windows. That helps you to input
- multibyte character. English and other language version Windows does not
- have any IME. (Also there is no need usually.) But there is one that
- called Microsoft Global IME. Global IME is a part of Internet Explorer
- 4.0 or above. You can get more information about Global IME, at below
- URL.
-
-WHAT IS GLOBAL IME *global-ime*
- Global IME makes capability to input Chinese, Japanese, and Korean text
- into Vim buffer on any language version of Windows 98, Windows 95, and
- Windows NT 4.0.
- On Windows 2000 and XP it should work as well (without downloading). On
- Windows 2000 Professional, Global IME is built in, and the Input Locales
- can be added through Control Panel/Regional Options/Input Locales.
- Please see below URL for detail of Global IME. You can also find various
- language version of Global IME at same place.
-
- - Global IME detailed information.
- http://search.microsoft.com/results.aspx?q=global+ime
-
- - Active Input Method Manager (Global IME)
+On Windows 9x and Windows NT 4.0 there was *global-ime* , but this is no
+longer supported. You can still find documentation for Active Input Method
+Manager (Global IME) here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa741221(v=VS.85).aspx
- Support for Global IME is an experimental feature.
-
NOTE: For IME to work you must make sure the input locales of your language
are added to your system. The exact location of this depends on the version
of Windows you use. For example, on my Windows 2000 box: