Text-based data
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Revision as of 01:04, 18 January 2013
Introduction
This section is for any text-based data formats that didn't fit into some other category.
Text based data, AKA plain text. has proven to be very hard to understand. This has not only to do with the infinite ways text based data might be structured, but mainly because you need to know the encoding (eg. UTF8) before you can start interpreting it.
Text formats and resources
- AsciiDoc
- Attribute-Relation File Format
- Column Delimited
- CSV (Comma Separated Values; comma-delimited)
- Org-mode
- Markdown
- Microsoft Office File List (filelist.xml)
- reStructuredText
- Softdisk Publishing UDF files
- Strings File (MacOS X) (.strings)
- Tab delimited
- Text Encoding Initiative
- Textile
- XML
See Also
- TXT
- Some text-based formats are listed in Document or Serialization