Yudit


Yudit is a free Unicode text editor that runs on Linux or Windows.

Yudit contains its own input tables and its own additional font directory which allows it to work without having to change the language p of the computer.

It is possible to assign twelve input methods and twelve font lists to the keyboard shortcuts of the F1 to F12 keys, making it easy to type multilingual text.

When a character is not available in the installed fonts, it is automatically replaced by a cartridge that contains the representation of its Unicode rank which avoids any confusion with the dots, spaces, or other white or black squares. / p>

When a character is pasted in Yudit, it is automatically proposed the keyboard sequence that would have resulted in its input.

Yudit is distributed under the GNU GPL.

The author of Yudit is Gáspár Sinai, a Hungarian developer living in Japan. edit code

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