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  2. List of file formats - Wikipedia

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    PK4 – PK4 Doom³ archive (opens similarly to a zip archive.) PNJ – a sub-format of the MNG file format, used for encapsulating JPEG files [3] PXZ – a compressed layered image file used for the image editing website, pixlr.com. PY, PYW – Python code file. PMP – PenguinMod Project. PMS – PenguinMod Sprite.

  3. Help:WordToWiki - Wikipedia

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    Open your document in Word, and "save as" an HTML file. Open the HTML file in a text editor and copy the HTML source code to the clipboard. Paste the HTML source into the large text box labeled "HTML markup:" on the html to wiki page. Click the blue Convert button at the bottom of the page.

  4. Rich Text Format - Wikipedia

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    The Rich Text Format (often abbreviated RTF) is a proprietary [6][7][8] document file format with published specification developed by Microsoft Corporation from 1987 until 2008 for cross-platform document interchange with Microsoft products. Prior to 2008, Microsoft published updated specifications for RTF with major revisions of Microsoft ...

  5. Plain text - Wikipedia

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    Plain text. 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.).

  6. Pandoc - Wikipedia

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    Pandoc is a free-software document converter, widely used as a writing tool (especially by scholars) [2] and as a basis for publishing workflows. [3] It was created by John MacFarlane, a philosophy professor at the University of California, Berkeley. [4]

  7. Zamzar - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zamzar

    Launched. 2006. Current status. Online. Zamzar is an online file converter and compressor, created by brothers Mike and Chris Whyley in England in 2006. [1][2] It allows users to convert files online, without downloading a software tool, and supports over 1,200 different conversion types. [3] Since its formation, the service has converted over ...

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