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  2. Plain text - Wikipedia

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    Text file with portion of The Human Side of Animals by Royal Dixon, displayed by the command cat in an xterm window. In computing, plain text is a loose term for data (e.g. file contents) that represent only characters of readable material but not its graphical representation nor other objects (floating-point numbers, images, etc.).

  3. Plaintext - Wikipedia

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    With the advent of computing, the term plaintext expanded beyond human-readable documents to mean any data, including binary files, in a form that can be viewed or used without requiring a key or other decryption device.

  4. Wikipedia : Main Page alternatives/(text only)

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    Welcome to Wikipedia! We are building a free-information encyclopedia in many languages. We started in January 2001 and are now working on 6,925,805 articles in the English version. Learn how to edit pages, experiment in the sandbox, and visit our Community Portal to find out how you can contribute to Wikipedia.

  5. Text file - Wikipedia

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    When opened by a text editor, human-readable content is presented to the user. This often consists of the file's plain text visible to the user. Depending on the application, control codes may be rendered either as literal instructions acted upon by the editor, or as visible escape characters that can be edited as plain text. Though there may ...

  6. List of file formats - Wikipedia

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    These files store formatted text and plain text. 0 – Plain Text Document, normally used for licensing; 1ST – Plain Text Document, normally preceded by the words "README" (README.1ST) 600 – Plain Text Document, used in UNZIP history log; 602 – Text602 (T602) document; ABW – AbiWord document; ACL – MS Word AutoCorrect List

  7. Comparison of data-serialization formats - Wikipedia

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    ^ The "classic" format is plain text, and an XML format is also supported. ^ Theoretically possible due to abstraction, but no implementation is included. ^ The primary format is binary, but text and JSON formats are available. [8] [9]

  8. Text editor - Wikipedia

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    Plain text is stored in text files, although text files do not exclusively store plain text. Since the early days of computers, plain text was (once by necessity and now by convention) generally displayed using a monospace font, such that horizontal alignment and columnar formatting were sometimes done using whitespace characters.

  9. Wikipedia:Plain - Wikipedia

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    For a similar short introduction to the principles and practices of Wikipedia, see WP:SIMPLE, the simplified ruleset. Editing most Wikipedia pages is easy. Wikipedia uses two methods of editing: the WYSIWYG VisualEditor (VE), and classic editing through wiki markup (Wikitext language) using the Wikipedia text editor. The explanations on this ...