On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 05:53, Steve Borho <st...@borho.org> wrote:
> I'm looking for feedback about including a small lightweight editor
> with the TortoiseHg Windows installer that we can set as the default
> visual editor.   The main reason for this is notepad.exe cannot read
> unix eoln files, and it would be nice if our default editor handled
> unicode and had at least some simple syntax highlighting.
>
> The two obvious candidates are Notepad2 and Notepad++, both are free software.
>
> My initial impression is that Notepad2 is the better choice for our
> purposes, as it's completely self-contained in a 1.4MB executable
> file.
>
> Notepad++ would require packaging all of it's support directories.
>
> Thoughts?

Notepad++ doesn't support EUC-JP encoding, only UTF-8, UCS2, Shift_JIS.
But I don't know the editor supports all Japanese encodings...
Thus, Notepad++ is best choice for Japanese TortoiseHg users.

Hmm... it's too large to include...

-- 
Yuki KODAMA

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