Asif Lodhi wrote: > Hi Peter, > > On 6/22/05, Peter Nermander <m8130 at abc.se> wrote: > >>> Really? Unicode is very well supported these days, and should be the >>> default of the majority of text editors. Additionally, I see few issues >> >> So, can you tell me which editor on my Windows machine will handle >> unicode? >> And also how do I insert for example an ohmega sign in that program? >> (snip) >> >> Notepad supports Unicode. You can insert any symbol through >> "Character Map" utility (Start/Programs/Accessories/Character Map"). >> You have to save your text file in Unicode, however, by using >> "File/Save As" option. > Let's now forget MS WordPad, it also supports Unicode. What typeface do you use, Peter, for the omega sign?
Frank
