HTML-Kit 292 doesn’t have the ability to edit native Unicode characters, however it is still possible to add and edit Unicode characters using the Unicode Pad. For the rest of this article, the term "Unicode text" refers to text that contain non-ASCII and non-Latin characters that are sometimes called high Unicode characters.
Does HTML-Kit 292 have support for Unicode characters?
HTML-Kit 292 editor doesn’t have the ability to natively edit Unicode characters. The preview function can preview documents with Unicode characters.
Is there native support for Unicode in newer versions of HTML-Kit?
Yes, HTML-Kit Tools has built-in support for previewing and editing Unicode characters. It can also save in UTF-8 and other character encodings. Since Unicode is natively supported, you can simply start editing without having to use an utility like Unicode Pad.
Is there any way to edit Unicode characters in HTML-Kit 292?
Yes, the Unicode Pad included in HTML-Kit 292 can be used to view, add and edit Unicode characters. It can also save text in UTF-8 encoding. Becuase the Unicode Pad is a plugin that works outside the 292, it’s only useful for making small changes.
How do I use the Unicode Pad in HTML-Kit 292?
To use Unicode Pad in 292, select "Tools | Unicode | Unicode Pad" from the main menu. Type or paste the Unicode text and click "Create." A new document will be created with UTF-8 character encoding. Note that since 292’s editor doesn’t natively support Unicode/UTF-8, some text will appear as if they are scrambled. This is normal. This is how UTF-8 encoded text looks like when viewed without Unicode characters.
To view/edit Unicode characters in the currently open document, open the Unicode Pad again using the previously mentioned menu item or by clicking the Unicode Pad icon on the "Tools" tab of the Actions Bar. After making any changes, click "Apply" to update the editor.