Yudit
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![]() Demonstration of Yudit | |
Stable release | 3.1.0[1]
/ 11 February 2023 |
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Written in | C |
Operating system | Unix-like |
Type | Text editorfor theX Window System |
License | GPL-2.0-only[2] |
Website | yudit![]() |
Yuditis aUnicodetext editorfor theX Window System.[3]It also support Linux and Macx86 64-bit as well as ARM 64-bit-v8. It was first released on 1997-11-08. It can doTrueTypefont rendering, printing, transliterated keyboard input andhandwriting recognitionwith no dependencies on external engines.[4]Yudit's lack of dependence onuser interfacelibraries likeQTorGTK+gives the software its unique look.
Yudit's conversion utilities can convert text between variousencodings.Keyboard input maps can also act like text converters. There is no need for a pre-installed multi-lingual environment. Menus are translated into multiple languages.
The developer states that "since the early days of Unicode on Linux", support has improved making future versions of the program unlikely, though documentation may be updated.
It supports simultaneous processing of many languages, input methods, conversions for local character standards etc. It has facilities for entering text in all languages with only an English keyboard, using keyboard configuration maps.[5]
The author of Yudit isGáspár Sinai,aHungarianprogrammer,living and working inJapan.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^"Yudit changelog".
- ^"GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2".June 1991.Retrieved2022-11-13.
- ^Sơn hình hạo sinh (June 2000).Linux Nhật Bản ngữ hoàn cảnh: Nhất thích なシステム hoàn cảnh cấu trúc の ため の cơ sở と thật tiễn.O'Reilly Japan.ISBN9784873110165.
- ^"Yudit: Edit your multi-language text easily".
- ^"Applications with Devanagri".