Plain text is a document format in which textural information is stored just through the text characters (including line-breaks, tabs, and other symbols) themselves. There are no additional formatting instructions or markup in addition to the text itself.
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- RFC 2646: The Text/Plain Format Parameter Now-obsolete specification of the "Format=Flowed" solution to reflowing paragraphs in text files.
- Markdown Plain text to HTML converter, relying on standardised but natural formatting syntax in the plain text.
- Wikipedia: Newline Explanation of the representations of new lines used in text files by different computer systems, and how to convert between them.
- Wikipedia: Plain text Encyclopedia article about the file format, including applications and encoding details.
- RFC 3676: The Text/Plain Format and DelSp Parameters Current specification for the "Format=Flowed" reflowing paragraphs and avoiding embarrassing line wrap in text files.
- Everything2: Conventions for Plain Text These conventions seem to be a de facto standard in plain text, especially email and (most Usenet) newsgroups.
- Text Format An online tool allowing users to perform quick text formatting operations which would not be possible in Notepad.