>Since I'm stuck with Windows, I use Babelpad >(http://www.babelstone.co.uk/Software/BabelPad.html). The nice thing >about this is that it displays the Unicode number and name of the >character under the cursor. So when I use it to look at your text file >using your font, I can see both the font rendition and also see the >Unicode values of the data. I expect an editor with similar >capabilities is available for Linux, but I don't know where.
Another nice program to use that shows Unicode codepoints automatically as you edit is UniPad: http://www.unipad.org/main/ -Mete -- Mete Kural Touchtone Corporation 714-755-2810 --
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