TSE: Using Chinese characters in TSE

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knud van eeden

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Aug 9, 2022, 10:09:25 PM8/9/22
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Hello Zhong Zhao,

You seem to be able to successfully add Chinese characters to TSE as for example seen in blocks.s.

TSE is basically a non-Unicode editor by design.

Can you further clarify this system used, so what has been improved by you in this regard and is it generally applicable to the general user of TSE.maybe also and is it easy to do and to use?

Thanks
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Knud van Eeden
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zhong zhao

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Aug 9, 2022, 10:54:27 PM8/9/22
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I edit GBK encoding Chinese language text with TSE.
If I prepare to edit ULE or utf8 encoding  Chinese language text,
I convert it to GBK encoding first,
then edit it with TSE.
When I edit finished,I convert back to  ULE or utf8 encoding.

zhong zhao

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Aug 9, 2022, 10:56:53 PM8/9/22
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I use Win10 (Simplified Chinese)

knud van eeden

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Aug 10, 2022, 5:09:04 AM8/10/22
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And 'ULE' stands for?

Thanks

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knud van eeden

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Aug 10, 2022, 5:13:40 AM8/10/22
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Could you send some screenshots showing this usage in action? 

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zhong zhao

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Aug 10, 2022, 6:11:59 AM8/10/22
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ULE is Unicode Little-Endian
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Carlo Hogeveen

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Aug 10, 2022, 6:58:44 AM8/10/22
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> ULE is Unicode Little-Endian

I have never seen that abbreviation used for a Unicode encoding before, and therefore want to point out that using that term is vague and confusing, as you found out.
Nowadays the two most common Unicode encodings that have a little-endian variant are UTF-16LE and UTF-32LE.
Of those two UTF16-LE is the most common.
(English, among others) Windows used to default to "ANSI", and luckily for TSE Windows still fully supports ANSI, but nowadays Windows defaults to UTF-16LE too.
So you probably mean UTF-16LE.

Sorry for pontificating, but as the author of TSE's Unicode extensions I have a stake in keeping the terminology clear.

Carlo



knud van eeden

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Aug 10, 2022, 9:03:41 AM8/10/22
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OK, that looks all very interesting.

I assume thus that you do input/output from an external runnable C program to do the Unicode handling
and then output/output/pipe/load the information back into TSE.

And the whole process is possibly transparent for the TSE user.

Maybe that C program could be stored in a DLL and then used and generalized for general use in TSE?

See also:

Computer: Editor: Text: TSE: DLL: Mathematics: How to create DLL to do floating point scientific algebraic operations calculator using Borland Command line Compiler? [Microsoft Visual Studio / bcc32.exe / -tWD / SIN, COS, TAN, ASIN, ACOS, ATAN, COSH, SINH, TANH, E^x, 10^x, POWER, SquareRoot / numerical / numerical analysis / floating point]


Computer: Editor: Text: TSE: DLL: Mathematics: Operations: How to create a DLL with addition, subtraction, multiplication, division using Borland Command line Compiler?



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