Word processors have more desktop publishing features than text editors, e.g. you can use several fonts in several sizes, even within a single word, or set tabs at different positions for each paragraph.
A Hangul text editor for Windows supporting current EUC-KR (aka. Wansung) encoding and several versions of obsolete Johab encoding. It displays all Hanja in Hangul.
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A Hangul text editor for Windows using the obsolete Sangyong Johab encoding. It can display Hanja.
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A Hangul text editor for Windows using the obsolete Sangyong Johab encoding. It does not display Hanja.
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San is a Korean text editor for DOS. It supports current EUC-KR (aka. Wansung) encoding and obsolete Sangyong Johab. It can display Hanja.
You will find two more text editors in the same directory: Useful Edit 1.17 and Heaven VADA 2.2.
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