A free UTF-8 or Unicode editing software is recommended

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Author: User

Resource files in Java development often use UTF-8 and Unicode encoding. Many editors support UTF-8, Eclipse supports, but supports Unicode directly, is similar to the "/u4E2D/u6587/u6D4B/u8BD5" such less encoding editor. I looked for it and found a better one:UniRed

Home http://www.esperanto.mv.ru/UniRed/

When editing files, we generally input GBK, save, Charset can choose Default (UTF-8), you can also choose Windows (GBK ). To convert to unicode, select/uXXXX in unicode representation. Save and use notepad to open the file. You can see the corresponding encoding.

Note that the preceding two parameters must be selected when the file is opened. Otherwise,/uXXXX cannot be converted back to Chinese characters.

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