Re: texteditors that can process and save in different encodings

2012-10-04 Thread Julian Bradfield
On 2012-10-04, Stephan Stiller stephan.stil...@gmail.com wrote: In your experience, what are the best (plaintext) texteditors or word processors for Linux / Mac OS X / Windows that have the ability to *save* in many different encodings? Emacs doesn't suit your needs? -- The University of

Re: texteditors that can process and save in different encodings

2012-10-04 Thread John H. Jenkins
BBEdit and TextWrangler on OS X both do a good job at handling different encodings. On 2012年10月3日, at 下午10:58, Stephan Stiller stephan.stil...@gmail.com wrote: Dear all, In your experience, what are the best (plaintext) texteditors or word processors for Linux / Mac OS X / Windows that

Re: texteditors that can process and save in different encodings

2012-10-04 Thread Bill Poser
Another editor that can read and save in a variety of encodings is vim, the gussied-up successor to the Unix vi editor: http://www.vim.org It is available for MS Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and a variety of other systems.

Re: texteditors that can process and save in different encodings

2012-10-04 Thread Doug Ewell
Stephan Stiller wrote: In your experience, what are the best (plaintext) texteditors or word processors for Linux / Mac OS X / Windows that have the ability to save in many different encodings? This is for Windows: After many years of frustrated searching and switching, I've settled on