On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, dc wrote:
> trawling for recommendations for a nice bare bones text editor that will
> handle japanese fonts correctly. my fave has been editplus, but it rotates
> j-letters... ultra-edit doesn't seem to do anything but convert to ???
> marks. (I thot this could be resolved by changing display font, but non).
It can edit files in Unicode, ASCII and the standard encodings for your
version of Windows. So Shift_JIS is out of the question unless you have
Japanese Windows, but Unicode is doable. To create a new file in Unicode,
select File > New and then File > Conversions > ASCII to Unicode.
Ben.
Received on Mon Apr 15 16:24:58 2002