Quote:
Originally Posted by blue_devil
Doesn't 010editor handles unicode characters?
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Yes, it does.
Menu
View ->
Character Set.
It supports many
Character Sets.
List of Character Sets installed by default:
- ASCII - Standard character set for bytes 0 to 127.
- ASCII+ANSI - ASCII plus encoding Windows 1252 for bytes 128 to 255.
- ASCII+OEM - ASCII plus encoding CP437 for bytes 128 to 255.
- EBCDIC - Encoding EBCDIC 037.
- Unicode - Encoding UTF-16 and uses 2 bytes per character.
- UTF-8 - Encoding UTF-8 and uses 1 to 4 bytes per character.
- Macintosh - An older macintosh character set.
- Arabic (Windows) - Encoding Windows-1256.
- Arabic (ISO) - Encoding ISO-8859-6.
- Baltic (Windows) - Encoding Windows-1257.
- Baltic (ISO) - Encoding ISO-8859-13.
- Chinese (Simplified) - Encoding GB18030 and is compatible with GBK and GB2312.
- Chinese (Traditional) - Encoding Big5.
- Cyrillic (Windows) - Encoding Windows-1251.
- Cyrillic (KOI8-R) - Encoding KOI8-R.
- Cyrillic (KOI8-U) - Encoding KOI8-U.
- Cyrillic (ISO) - Encoding ISO-8859-5.
- Eastern Europe (Windows) - Encoding Windows-1250.
- Eastern Europe (ISO) - Encoding ISO-8859-2.
- Greek (Windows) - Encoding Windows-1253.
- Greek (ISO) - Encoding ISO-8859-7.
- Hebrew (Windows) - Encoding Windows-1255.
- Hebrew (ISO) - Encoding ISO-8859-8.
- Japanese (Shift_JIS) - Encoding Shift_JIS.
- Japanese (EUC-JP) - Encoding EUC-JP.
- Korean - Encoding EUC-KR.
- Thai - Encoding TIS-620.
- Turkish (Windows) - Encoding Windows-1254.
- Turkish (ISO) - Encoding ISO-8859-9.
- Vietnamese - Encoding Windows-1258.