Several Unicode text editors are available for Linux. gedit is part of
Gnome, and is installed on Redhat 8.0. yudit [36] is a more
capable Unicode text editor. yudit can have different keyboard maps for
inputting multi-lingual text, and does not depend on external engines. In
particular, there is no need for a pre-installed locale. Keyboard input maps
are easy to create, and the commonly-used Inscript keyboard layout is
supported. Hence, we shall focus on yudit at present.
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Gora Mohanty
2004-07-24