Private Character Editor
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| Private Character Editor | |
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Private Character Editor running on Windows Vista. |
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| Developed by | Microsoft |
| Latest release | 6.0 |
| OS | Microsoft Windows |
| Genre | Font editor |
| License | Freeware |
| Website | Private Character Editor overview |
Microsoft Private Character Editor (Eudcedit.exe) is a limited font editor that comes with Windows for creating private use characters. Those characters are user-defined characters as prescribed under Unicode.[1] The program is accessible via the Start Menu on East Asian editions of Windows.[2] It is only accessible from Run command or command line on other editions of Windows. However, the program itself can be found in the folder C:\WINDOWS\system32, under the name eudcedit.exe.
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Character Properties, Case Mappings & Names. Frequently Asked Questions. Unicode Consortium (2005-11-14). Retrieved on 2007-09-09.
- ^ You cannot find the shortcut for the Private Character Editor on the Start menu on a Windows Vista-based computer. Help and Support. Microsoft (2007-03-16). Retrieved on 2007-09-09.

