Convert|Text Encoding: Mazovia (Polish).Convert|Text Encoding: Macintosh character sets.Convert|Text Encoding: KZ-1048 (Kazach).Convert|Text Encoding: Kamenický (Czech and Slovak).Convert|Text Encoding: ISO-2022-KR (RFC 1557) (conversion only no direct editing).Convert|Text Encoding: ISO-2022-CN (RFC 1922) (conversion only no direct editing).Convert|Text Encoding: ISIRI-3342 (Persian).Convert|Text Encoding: HZ (Simplified Chinese) (conversion only no direct editing).Convert|Text Encoding: GEOSTD8 (Georgian).Convert|Text Encoding: EUC-TW (Traditional Chinese).Convert|Text Encoding: EUC-KR (Korean).Convert|Text Encoding: EUC-JP (Japanese).Convert|Text Encoding: EUC-CN (Simplified Chinese).Convert|Text Encoding: ASCII+\uFFFF ASCII+ ASCII+ ASCII+&html.Convert|Text Encoding: ArmSCII (Armenian).Context menu item on file tabs to copy the file's path to the clipboard.Character Map: Look up characters by typing in their code points.Character Map: Filter map on Unicode blocks and scripts in addition to or instead of Unicode properties.Character Map: Buttons to insert the character, its code page index in dec/hex, its Unicode code point in dec/hex or its XML entity.If you type in é with one of these encodings, EditPad will display the é and insert é or e' into the file. EditPad does not automatically encode & as & for ASCII+&html or ' as \' for VIQR. If you want the ASCII codes to appear literally, you have to escape them yourself. For VIQR, typing e' inserts those two ASCII characters, and EditPad will show é. When you type the the whole sequence will appear as é in EditPad. for ASCII+&html typing é inserts those 8 ASCII characters into the file. This works with files encoded in VIQR, ASCII+\uFFFF, ASCII+, ASCII+ and ASCII+&html. Automatic ASCII->Unicode interpretation for encodings that use sequences of ASCII characters to encode Unicode characters.Preferences, Shortcuts: Create "Open with EditPad" context menu item.Preferences, Save Files: Auto-save and backup options.
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