Thank you for taking the time to offer a suggestion. TextWrangler has advanced quite a bit since I last used it.
Unfortunately, though, Hebrew is not listed in the available text encodings in Preferences, and the user manual states, "TextWrangler supports editing in all languages which use left-to-right text input methods," inferring that languages written right-to-left are not supported. There is no function for switching the direction of text in the menus.
However, TextWrangler does have some functions that Tex-Edit Plus is missing, so I will probably start using it again for some tasks, except that it is a true text editor rather than a text editor / word processor hybrid, so multiple fonts and formatting functions are not available.
Suggestion... - Xiaopangzi
Thank you for taking the time to offer a suggestion. TextWrangler has advanced quite a bit since I last used it.Unfortunately, though, Hebrew is not listed in the available text encodings in Preferences, and the user manual states, "TextWrangler supports editing in all languages which use left-to-right text input methods," inferring that languages written right-to-left are not supported. There is no function for switching the direction of text in the menus.
However, TextWrangler does have some functions that Tex-Edit Plus is missing, so I will probably start using it again for some tasks, except that it is a true text editor rather than a text editor / word processor hybrid, so multiple fonts and formatting functions are not available.
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