oc_dt Posted December 13, 2008 Share Posted December 13, 2008 (edited) I'm looking for the best editor (freeware) for 98 that has:* IME support* native Unicode supportI used one editor before that having a HTML preview tab to allow me reading Unicode HTML pages. But I forgot its name and the software itself.I understood that Unicode support is limited for 98, just wishing for the best. Edited December 13, 2008 by oc_dt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thydreamwalker Posted December 13, 2008 Share Posted December 13, 2008 Metapad_3.51,notepadsx1.2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oc_dt Posted December 13, 2008 Author Share Posted December 13, 2008 Metapad_3.51,notepadsx1.2 Thanks for responding. I tried both and both are good editors. Just that none supports IME or Unicode. I'm about to try Crimson Editor, though I remembered some bad experience before. Need to start the search all over again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
awergh Posted December 13, 2008 Share Posted December 13, 2008 Notepad++, i dont know if this meets your requirements but i find it is a good editor Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaclaz Posted December 13, 2008 Share Posted December 13, 2008 A few:http://www.editpadpro.com/editpadlite.htmlhttp://www.jedit.org/ (JAVA)Recommended by Mdgx:http://www.contexteditor.org/http://www.mdgx.com/toy.htmConTEXT Programmers Editor v0.98.5 32-bit for Windows 9x/NT4/2000/ME/XP/2003 Notepad replacement: opens ASCII/text/HTML/INI/source files of ANY size limited ONLY by your computer's memory, unlimited programming languages/file types, programming types syntax highlight, multilanguage support, Unicode/Unix/Mac text support, HTML/RTF export, custom plugins, CMSDI compliant, highly customizable:Direct download [1.6 MB, freeware].Though this should be what you are looking for:http://www.esperanto.mv.ru/UniRed/ENG/index.htmlWorthy info, links and more:http://www.alanwood.net/unicode/http://www.alanwood.net/unicode/utilities_fonts.htmlhttp://www.alanwood.net/unicode/utilities_editors.htmljaclaz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oc_dt Posted December 13, 2008 Author Share Posted December 13, 2008 (edited) Just some progress update on the search: Crimson editor : IME not working though it said supporting UnicodeNotepad++ Unicode : Installer said that the Unicode version is not compatible with my Windows 98Notepad++ ANSI : IME not working...I'm working on jaclaz's suggestions:UniRed : IME not working...According to http://www.alanwood.net/unicode/utilities_....html#globalime , none of these editors are supporting Global IME. Is it still worth trying? Edited December 13, 2008 by oc_dt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaclaz Posted December 13, 2008 Share Posted December 13, 2008 (edited) Jedit has it's own way of inputting "special" languages.This patch may be of use:http://homepage1.nifty.com/dangan/en/Conte...jEditPatch.html(or however shows the possibilities of the app)jaclazP.S.:There is also a "rather vague" possibility that one of the old versions of EMeditor Free can actually run on Win9x/Me, but cannot say, since official documents exclude this possibility, I guess that this:http://www.winsite.com/bin/Info?27000000037077is just a typo..... Edited December 13, 2008 by jaclaz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Drugwash Posted December 13, 2008 Share Posted December 13, 2008 ConTEXT 0.98.5 seems to be interesting with all those available highlighters, however it keeps throwing access violation on start and on opening the Tools menu, under 98SE (no KernelEx installed). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oc_dt Posted December 13, 2008 Author Share Posted December 13, 2008 At last some good news for you guys, the editor I missed should be nvu. Still testing it though. IME and Unicode is working. One minor point is that it's sort of big, I prefer small editors myself. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaclaz Posted December 13, 2008 Share Posted December 13, 2008 Good to know. I thought nvu was for NT/2K/Xp only. However I was thinking you asked for a text editor rather than a Web development tool.For the record, nvu has been abandoned, from it's ashes Kompozer is born:http://sourceforge.net/projects/kompozerjaclaz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oc_dt Posted December 13, 2008 Author Share Posted December 13, 2008 However I was thinking you asked for a text editor rather than a Web development tool.Indeed, you are perfectly right. I only want an editor that supports both Unicode and IME. However, none fits yet. I'll ride on nvu and continue my search on something smaller. Thanks for your info! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Drugwash Posted December 13, 2008 Share Posted December 13, 2008 EmEditor 4.13.1 does run on 98SE, however it's behavior is somehow strange and I'm not sure about it's licensing. I downloaded the standard version directly off their official site, in the Old and New section.Does not work with IME. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaclaz Posted December 14, 2008 Share Posted December 14, 2008 EmEditor 4.13.1 does run on 98SE, however it's behavior is somehow strange and I'm not sure about it's licensing. I downloaded the standard version directly off their official site, in the Old and New section.Does not work with IME. Yep, the "standard" or "pro" is one thing ($), I was referring to the "Free" edition that appears from time to time (and then it is removed from downloads).Apart from the already given link, they are available here:http://www.oldware.org/http://www.oldware.org/software.php?swid=169jaclaz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Drugwash Posted December 14, 2008 Share Posted December 14, 2008 The catch is, on their official site only the 4.x version is listed as Win9x compatible, while the links above point to v5.x and 6.x. Also, the other link you posted a while back leads to a dead end.For Japanese only, I work with JWPce which doesn't need the IME. Still looking for a generic, light Unicode editor though, same as oc_dt. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BenoitRen Posted December 14, 2008 Share Posted December 14, 2008 nVU is based on Gecko, which before 1.9 is compatible with Windows 95, Windows NT 3.51 and newer. Kompozer is an unofficial version that's basically nVU + a set of patches to fix bugs, as the original developer has abandoned it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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