Keith J. Schultz wrote:
So, Unicode needs an editor to be displayed correctly.
Why ? Not meant to sound aggressive, but seems a very
odd assertion, IMHO. Editors are for changing things;
why would you need a program intended to change things
just to display Unicode ?
Now, for the youngsters XML, TeX, HTML are per definition plain text files.
No, they are text files, not /plain/ text files. Look
at some mime types :
text/plain (for plain text)
text/html (for HTML)
Philip Taylor
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