Plain Text File UTF-8 English-Esperanto?
by bartlett22183, March 23, 2011
Messages: 4
Language: English
bartlett22183 (User's profile) March 23, 2011, 6:13:31 PM
I find it easiest to compose offline in a (Windows) text editor which allows editing two files at once in split screen mode. In one window I can write whatever I am composing, and in the other I can have a wordlist. One English - Esperanto wordlist I have is useful as far as it goes, but it is not very large, so I wind up reaching for the book again.
Does anyone know of a plain text file (not MS Word, Writer, RTF, PDF, HTML, or whatever) in UTF-8, English - Esperanto, suitable for use with a text editor? Thanks.
Paŭlo
tommjames (User's profile) March 23, 2011, 6:19:55 PM
bartlett22183 (User's profile) March 23, 2011, 8:11:09 PM
tommjames:Is this what you're after?Yes, this is better than what I have. Dankon.
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/16967/16967-0.txt
Paŭlo
bartlett22183 (User's profile) March 24, 2011, 9:02:08 PM
bartlett22183:Now that I have had a chance to look at it, I see that it is more than one hundred years old. Certainly, the structure of the language has not changed, and I presume that the words which are in this "ebook" are valid as far as they go. However, in a century there have had to be new words or coinages to deal with things and concepts not known at that time.tommjames:Is this what you're after?Yes, this is better than what I have. Dankon.
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/16967/16967-0.txt
Paŭlo