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  2. Notepad++ - Wikipedia

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    Notepad++ (sometimes npp or NPP), is a text and source code editor for use with Microsoft Windows. It supports tabbed editing, which allows working with multiple open files in one window. The program's name comes from the C postfix increment operator. [5]

  3. Bush hid the facts - Wikipedia

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    To retrieve the original text using Notepad, bring up the "Open a file" dialog box, select the file, select "ANSI" or "UTF-8" in the "Encoding" list box, and click Open. Under Windows 2000, Notepad lacks the "Encoding" list box. WordPad appears to load the text correctly without choosing the encoding, since it uses its own encoding detection.

  4. Windows Notepad - Wikipedia

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    On Windows XP, Notepad was limited to 32 MB and declined to open bigger files. [29] On Windows 11 , Notepad uses the RichEdit control. [ 30 ] The size limit was raised to about 1 GB , and attempting to open any file larger than that shows a dialog box suggesting that the user open it with a different text editor.

  5. Comparison of text editors - Wikipedia

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    12.0.1 [21] 2020-02-10 Python ... Notepad: Microsoft 1985 11.2302.16.0 MASM (originally) Bundled with Microsoft Windows ... Code folding Text folding Compiler integration

  6. Text editor - Wikipedia

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    Also written in the 1970s was the UCSD Pascal Screen Oriented Editor, which was optimized both for indented source code and general text. [11] Emacs, one of the first free and open-source software projects, is another early full-screen or real-time editor, one that was ported to many systems. [12]

  7. Notepad (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A notepad is a pad of paper for writing down notes. Notepad may also refer to: Windows Notepad, a plain text editor included with Microsoft Windows; Text editor, a type of software also known as "notepad" Notepad+, a freeware text editor for Windows developed in 1996; Notepad++, a text editor for Windows developed in 2003

  8. Unicode input - Wikipedia

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    The KCharSelect character mapping tool shown displaying a subset of the Unicode Mathematical Operators The Unicode logo. Unicode input is method to add a specific Unicode character to a computer file; it is a common way to input characters not directly supported by a physical keyboard.

  9. WordPad - Wikipedia

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    WordPad is a word processor software designed by Microsoft that was included in versions of Windows from Windows 95 through Windows 11, version 23H2.Similarly to its predecessor Microsoft Write, it served as a basic word processor, positioned as more advanced than the Notepad text editor by supporting rich text editing, but with a subset of the functionality of Microsoft Word.