Re: [sword-devel] Sharmahd Computing UniPad: a text editor for Unicode files

2007-12-31 Thread Chris Little
David Haslam wrote: > Perhaps it wasn't so obvious unless you've tried it, SC Unipad comes with a > popup keyboard which can be used to type (with the mouse) from [almost] > every Unicode page - which means you can type script in non-Latin languages > such as Thai, Arabic, Hindi, Greek, Hebrew, e

Re: [sword-devel] Sharmahd Computing UniPad: a text editor for Unicode files

2007-12-31 Thread David Haslam
Perhaps it wasn't so obvious unless you've tried it, SC Unipad comes with a popup keyboard which can be used to type (with the mouse) from [almost] every Unicode page - which means you can type script in non-Latin languages such as Thai, Arabic, Hindi, Greek, Hebrew, etc. That's why it is of sign

Re: [sword-devel] Sharmahd Computing UniPad: a text editor for Unicode files

2007-12-30 Thread jonathon
David wrote: > SC Unipad is a Unicode™ plain text editor for the Windows NT(R), Windows > 9x(R), As far as I can tell, it doesn't offer anything that I can't do using either emacs or vi xan jonathon ___ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.

Re: [sword-devel] Sharmahd Computing UniPad: a text editor for Unicode files

2007-12-30 Thread Ryan
No plain text editor is worth this much money. And session-time limits render any text editor useless for anything worthwhile. You'd be much better off using one of the many freely available plain text editors. On Sun, 2007-12-30 at 13:49 -0800, David Haslam wrote: > SC Unipad is a Unicode™ plai

[sword-devel] Sharmahd Computing UniPad: a text editor for Unicode files

2007-12-30 Thread David Haslam
SC Unipad is a Unicode™ plain text editor for the Windows NT®, Windows 9x®, Windows ME®, Windows XP® and Windows 200X® operating systems. http://www.unipad.org/main/ http://www.unipad.org/main/ +++ Displays about 54500 Unicode characters instantly without installing extra fonts + On-screen soft