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mnuhoglu
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Unicode support

Post by mnuhoglu »

Hi,

I know that unicode support is in the official feature list. I want to emphasize the importance of this feature for the non-english users.

TexnicCenter is the best Latex editor among all the editors I have used. I don't want to leave this environment for the lack of unicode support.

Thanks to all the contributors of the tool... :)

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Sven
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Unicode support

Post by Sven »

Hi, thanks for your kind words: We are aware of the Unicode problem. The problem is, that the current editor component is totally based on non-unicode characters and this will make things hard to implement, but the problem is definitely on our todo list.

We also think about changing the editor component. Scintilla is a hot candidate and would also support unicode. We only will need to find someone with the time to integrate the new editor :?
Last edited by Sven on Tue Jan 16, 2007 12:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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john
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Re: Unicode support

Post by john »

Hi Sven,

I want to say as well that TeXnicCenter is a very good tool. I face the Unicode problem as well because I have to write my master thesis on an African language, it means I need input/output unicode support. I use Windows & MiKtex. Is there already an IDE like TeXnicCenter with unicode support? Or if not how to ''integrate'' an unicode supporting editor (which one?) with MiKtex? I would wait for TeXnicCenter to have the feature but I have to write my Thesis right now...
All the best,

John
mnuhoglu
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Unicode support

Post by mnuhoglu »

An alternative to TeXnicCenter that supports unicode is TexMaker. Although it lacks a lot of features, it is a simple and easy to use product.

http://www.xm1math.net/texmaker/
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ergodique
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Re: Unicode support

Post by ergodique »

Hi dear developers and users,
since I can't find any information elsewhere, I'll see whether we could get a news update here: is there any new status as to when the TNC editor will start supporting Unicode (UTF8). I suppose that presently the editor can't be configured to assume anything other than Windows 8-bit encoding. is this the case?
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Neo_0815
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Re: Unicode support

Post by Neo_0815 »

Whats the progress here?
I am using kile here which does support any encoding you can think of - like utf-8.
I got many documents which i want to edit through texniccenter too - but the complete lack of utf-8 support is really a blocker.
Can anyone tell some release plan?
khong
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Re: Unicode support

Post by khong »

I'd like to bump this topic up too. Is there a timeline for Unicode / UTF-8 implementation?
zerospinboson
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Re: Unicode support

Post by zerospinboson »

well, an interim solution that might work well for you might be to use an unicode-enabled 'feature-rich' text editor (personally, i use notepad++), set the encoding type to utf8 without BOM, and do the actual typing inthere.
While TeXnicCenter won't display the characters correctly, it should be able to save/process them, and since both programs ask to reload when they detect changes in the file by another program, this should work fairly well (since you won't be able to have save/edit conflicts)
ergodique
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Unicode support

Post by ergodique »

zerospinboson wrote:well, an interim solution that might work well for you might be to use an unicode-enabled 'feature-rich' text editor (personally, i use notepad++), set the encoding type to utf8 without BOM, and do the actual typing in there.
Well probably everyone works around lack of Unicode support like that - but that's a nuisance too.. how often have you forgotten to switch back to your notepad++ or whatever and edited in TeXnic to realize that you messed up.

Lack of utf-8 support is a real blocker and I'm really sad to say that we had to remove TeXnic from our computer pools for that reason.
Last edited by ergodique on Mon Feb 11, 2008 3:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.
zerospinboson
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Unicode support

Post by zerospinboson »

ergodique wrote:Well probably everyone works around lack of Unicode support like that - but that's a nuisance too.. how often have you forgotten to switch back to your notepad++ or whatever and edited in TeXnic to realize that you messed up.
actually, because both texniccenter and np++ tell you if the file has been changed by another program, the chance of that happening is very low :)
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