Sure, it won't be a convenient experience, and if the non-binary data is not 
single-byte encoded it's unlikely to be really usable as even 
stripping/replacing the NULs will not allow to convert to that multi-byte 
encoding if it has stricter rules than "any byte goes anywhere" (like UTF-8).

Anyway, any solution for editing binary data is gonna be sub-optimal if not 
specialized for that type of data. Geany knows binary data that represent text, 
anything else it doesn't.  Even real hex editors are usually a pain if they 
don't have specific support for the format -- but still, they permit to do 
*some* useful things sometimes.

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