


Select an appropriate character set, for example, Japanese. In the Define Encodings dialog box, press the New button, and select a Macintosh encoding, for example, "10001 (MAC - Japanese)". First, select the Define Encodings command under the Tools menu. In Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista, where Macintosh code pages are installed, you can convert Macintosh text files into Windows text files.

Macintosh uses slightly different code pages than Windows does. How can I read Macintosh text files correctly? When reading Macintosh text files, some characters are converted to different characters. EmEditor Home - EmEditor Help - Frequently Asked Questions - File Q.
