• Unicode Text Editors?
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Need a good editor which actually supports unicode. Notepad++ while it can load it, it is really bad at searching unicode. Also would be a plus to have bookmarks that you can actually go to easily.
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[url=http://www.sublimetext.com/]Sublime Text[/url]. Overall it's a great editor. As far as I know it works fine with Unicode, although I haven't done any thorough testing. It has bookmarks too (F2 with modifiers by default, although you can customize that). If you've ever used TextMate, Sublime Text is in many ways "TextMate for Windows" (And for Linux and Mac in the next version). It's not free, but the demo is unlimited with just an occasional nag screen.
[QUOTE=DeltaOps101;24951630][url=http://www.sublimetext.com/]Sublime Text[/url]. Overall it's a great editor. As far as I know it works fine with Unicode, although I haven't done any thorough testing. It has bookmarks too (F2 with modifiers by default, although you can customize that). If you've ever used TextMate, Sublime Text is in many ways "TextMate for Windows" (And for Linux and Mac in the next version). It's not free, but the demo is unlimited with just an occasional nag screen.[/QUOTE] Does find all have results like notepad++ or something?
"Find in files" displays results like that. I've found that the minimap works pretty well for quickly showing where the results are, though. It's probably worth reading through this [url=http://sublime.akalias.net/gettingstarted/]getting started guide[/url].
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