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BabelPad v12.1.0.6 BabelPad v12.1.0.6 BabelPad is a free Unicode text editor for Windows that supports the proper rendering of most complex scripts, and allows you to assign different fonts to different scripts in order to facilitate multi-script text editing. It also provides many useful features and special utilities for processing Unicode text. BabelPad supports the most recent version of the Unicode Standard, currently Unicode 9.0 (released June 2016). Summary of Features These are some of the key features of BabelPad. For more information see the BabelPad Help pages (currently under construction). Open files in a wide variety of Unicode or legacy encodings; save files in any Unicode encoding (UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-32) or Unicode-compatible encoding (GB18030), or as ASCII text with escaped Unicode characters. Able to open and edit very large (multi-megabyte) files. Standard edit functionality, including drag-and-drop editing, multiple undo/redo, find and replace, and casing functions (for all casing scripts in Unicode). Left-To-Right (LTR) or Right-To-Left (RTL) page layout; and support for bidirectional text. Render text with either a single font or a user-defined composite font (where you can define which font to use for each Unicode block). Render complex Unicode scripts using Microsoft's Uniscribe rendering engine or Universal Shaping Engine (for Windows 10). Option to render all Unicode characters as individual spacing glyphs (i.e. with no shaping or joining of complex text). Option to display text in different colours for different Unicode-defined scripts. Convert Unicode text to/from a variety of escape codes (including converting to/from Unicode character names). Convert between Unicode characters and code points by pressing Alt-X after a character or at the end of a code point. Apply ... |
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