Chinese display can be set by saving as a file in Notepad and selecting "Unicode" encoding. Specific steps include: 1. Open Notepad; 2. Click the "File" menu and select "Save As"; 3. Select "Unicode" in the "Encoding" drop-down menu; 4. Specify the save file name and location; 5. Click "Save" ".
Set Chinese display in Notepad
Notepad is a simple text editor that does not Support Chinese display. However, it is possible to set up Chinese display with some simple steps.
Steps:
- Open Notepad.
- Click "File"in the menu bar.
- Select "Save As".
- In the "Encoding" drop-down menu, select "Unicode".
- Specify the save file name and location.
- Click "Save".
Detailed description:
- Select "Unicode" encoding:Unicode is a character encoding standard that supports display including Multiple languages including Chinese.
- Save as:By saving as a file, you can change the encoding of the file.
- Restart Notepad:After changing the encoding, you need to close and reopen Notepad for it to take effect.
Other notes:
- If Chinese characters still cannot be displayed correctly in Notepad, it may be because the corresponding fonts are missing in the system. Chinese fonts such as Microsoft Yahei or Songti can be installed.
- When you open a file encoded in Unicode, Notepad will automatically set it to Unicode encoding for display.
- You can also specify that the file is always opened using Unicode encoding by adding the parameter
-u
in the "Target" property of the Notepad shortcut.
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