How to transfer text code with Unikey

If you have ever encountered a full-text Word file that is .VnTime, you would like to copy a piece of this text to another text with a font that is VNI-Times or Unicode font. trouble due to heterogeneity between text codes.

If you have ever encountered a full-text Word file that is .VnTime, you would like to copy a piece of this text to another text with a font that is VNI-Times or Unicode font. trouble due to heterogeneity between text codes.

This problem is very common in practice, users often take a lot of time and encounter many difficulties to edit. This article clarifies step by step how to implement the code transcoding because there are many people who know the features of Unikey software but have not successfully implemented it. To do this conversion, you can use Unikey software 3.55 and above and do the following:

Method 1: Switch the font of the whole text file

Run Unikey, press the combination of three keys Ctrl + Shift + F6 . Open the converted file, choose File > Save As ., select the Rich Text Format extension to save it with * .rtf format. Then, go to the Unikey window, select Source code TCVN3 (ABC) corresponding to the original text file with the code .VnTime. The destination encoding you choose is VNI Windows to convert into VNI-Times-coded text, selecting Unicode to convert into a text with the code Times New Roman. Then, select the source file and the destination file. It is important to add .rtf so that the destination file must have an extension * .rtf. Finally, you click Transfer code, the process of making the conversion is very fast, only a few seconds to complete. After that, you save the file to be transferred in Word's default * .doc format.

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Method 2: Transfer the font of a piece of text through Windows Clipboard cache

The essence of this method is completely similar to the way 1 but usually applies to transcoding a piece of text to save time because it is not through RTF file format. You open the text file, select a paragraph to convert and press Ctrl + C to copy to Clipboard and select corresponding to the source table on Unikey. On Unikey, select the target encoding section that corresponds to the desired font, then check the Convert clipboard code section on Unikey, then press Convert code. After that, press Ctrl + V in your text, you will finally get the appropriate text snippet as desired.

Specific instructions, visual instructions for this way, you can refer here: How to transfer font code with Unikey

Unikey program can be used to convert code among many different text code formats. Currently the latest version is Unikey 4.0, you can download it at unikey.org website or find it at the computer software store.

Nguyen Hoai Nam

Update 24 May 2019
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