On 31 Oct 2002 at 15:59, Mark J. Reed wrote: > Once you wander away from Latin-1 into the more general world > of Unicode, you start running into trouble on the input side. > On Windows you pretty much have to use the Character map accessory. > Emacs and vim still work on UNIX, but I don't know of a XIM > implementation for general Unicode. (Although if you log into your > Unix machine using Kermit-95, it has a keystroke sequence for > arbitrary Unicode input).
Emacs and vim also works on Windows, not just UNIX. -- Markus Laire 'malaire' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>