User Do you familiar with the GoldEd Fidonet message editor? ChatGPT
Yes, I'm familiar with GoldEd, a popular message editor for FidoNet. FidoNet is a worldwide computer network that is used for communication between bulletin board systems (BBSs). It was most popular during the 1980s and early 1990s, before the widespread adoption of the Internet. GoldEd is one of the many software tools developed for FidoNet users, designed for creating and editing messages to be sent over the network.
GoldEd is known for its extensive feature set, including a powerful text editor, support for multiple message areas, and a range of configuration options to tailor the user experience. It was designed to work with various message bases (the format in which messages are stored) and to be highly customizable to fit the needs of different users. Over the years, there have been several versions and forks of GoldEd, including GoldEd+ (GoldEd Plus), which incorporated additional features and improvements.
User Is it possible to adopt GoldEd to support unicode? ChatGPT
Adopting GoldEd to support Unicode would be technically possible but would require significant modifications to the program. The original GoldEd was developed during a time when Unicode was not widely adopted or supported, and it was primarily designed to work with the character encoding standards of the time, such as ASCII and possibly extended ASCII for specific locales. Unicode support would allow the editor to handle a much wider range of characters from virtually all written languages, which would be a significant improvement for global communication.
To add Unicode support to GoldEd, several key areas of the program would need to be updated: