I have very good experience with Jedit. It runs on any platform.

Together with the excellent Lilypond Tool for Jedit from Bertalan Fodor you
get very nice features like syntax checking etc.

And it can save the file UTF-8 encoded.

All about the editor and the newest version of the plug-in is given in the
following thread. Just download, install and enjoy.

http://www.nabble.com/LilyPondTool-2.10.3-released-tf3035317.html#a8438263
http://www.nabble.com/LilyPondTool-2.10.3-released-tf3035317.html#a8438263 

Of course there are many other editors available (like emacs, ...) that do
the same job.

Best regards

Uwe Nagel


David Gippner wrote:
> 
> When using any convert option of WinEdt with UTF-8, the File cannot be 
> compiled and is corrupted.
> Yours,
> David
> 
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