The SCUnipad Editor is a plain text editor for Unicode. Support
in this case means that it has glyphs which it can display that
enable users to enter and edit text in a variety of Unicode encodings.
Keyboard options and character map function make it a powerful
tool. I'd be lost without it.
But, it isn't a Unicode Plain Text Displayer/Reader yet, and doesn't
claim to be. The folks at Sharmahd have done a fantastic job in
providing this useful editor.
Best regards,
James Kass.
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