New features of Win2000 Notepad

  

1. Add the “Replace” and “Go” functions to the “Edit” menu to perform text search and replace. “Go” can quickly go to the first line of the file, and the editing function is enhanced.

2, increase ctrl + s shortcut "save" file; ctrl + o shortcut "open" file; ctrl + f shortcut search; ctrl + h shortcut replacement; ctrl + a all selected; ctrl + g shortcut Go to the shortcut keys to make the function more convenient.

3, support the storage format encoding format, including: ANSI, Unicode, Unicode big endian, UTF_8 and other four encoding formats. (Note: Unicode is a superset of all the world's most important scripts. It contains a business and computer-wide character set. When saving a document to Unicode format, you can use Unicode control characters for text streams such as Arabic and Hebrew languages. And the direction helps. Some fonts cannot display all Unicode characters in Windows 2000. If you see some characters missing in the text file, you can change the font to a file containing characters. In general, Microsoft Sans Serif for Unicode Characters are a good choice.

Bytes (storage units) of words in Unicode documents created on big-endian processors (such as Macintosh), in the order they are created on Intel processors The order of the words in the document is reversed. The most important byte is at the lowest address, and the larger end of the word is stored first. To enable users on these types of computers to access your documents, use big-endian The "Notepad" file is saved in Unicode format.

UTF stands for "Universal Character Set Conversion Format". UTF-8 8-bit form of Unicode. If you are using an old transmission medium that supports only 8 bits of valid data in a single byte, save the document as UTF-8.)

4. Support for large text The file is read, now you open a few M files, no problem, and will not prompt you again "the file is too large, the note book method is open. Do you want to use the tablet to read the file?" prompt.

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