The standard Gnome Text Editor defaults to UTF-8 and has character set options when loading and saving. The built in text edit application has a 'Plain text encoding' option in the Save as.
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(The notable exception to this is probably Notepad on Windows.) Most text editors these days can handle UTF-8, although you might have to tell them explicitly to do this when loading and saving files.
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The executable is located in the bin folder.
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Download the "Complete package, except source" and run the setup program.
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Windows built-in editors Notepad and Wordpad are often giving problems)ĭownload the Windows version of the iconv program.
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