| Article: |
text.editor.addicts.txt | |
| Subject: | other languages | |
| Date: | 2004-11-09 09:55:19 | |
| From: | fukkyushoo | |
| I would have liked to see how these editors handled other languages. I've tried BBeditLite for Japanese editing and it's a bit rough to say the least. Which editor do you recommend for users that want to include CJK (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) in their files? | ||
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other languages
2004-11-17 03:12:28 kino [View]



While it has many features for manipulating Japanese, some of those who don't need them would find it useful because of its neat features such as multiple-replace, header/footer, bookmarks, etc. The latest version can show hidden files in Open dialog box. And the easiness of creating or customising syntax colouring rules is remarkable.
It does not have macro facility yet, but you can use User Scripts feature of TextExtras.