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Most recent edit on 2007-11-12 09:43:51 by DarTar []

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Edited on 2007-11-12 08:04:08 by OrricVarze [typo]

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Edited on 2006-01-13 00:14:44 by YanB [Adding links and Open Document section]

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TeX, LaTeX ad Device Independent format (DVI)

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TeX, LaTeX ad Device Independant format (DVI)



Edited on 2005-06-06 08:26:21 by DarTar [Adding links and Open Document section]

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If you need to collaborate with a team to work on the same document, but you cannot handle HTML files or need features not supported by HTML, you should use the Open Document Format - the document standard for office applications - or a semi-open alternative like the Rich Text Format:

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If you need to collaborate with a team writting all together the same text, but you cannot handle HTML files, you should use the Open Document Format - the document standard for office applications - or a semi-open alternative like the Rich Text Format:



Edited on 2005-06-06 08:25:12 by DarTar [Adding links and Open Document section]

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If you need to collaborate with a team writting all together the same text, but you cannot handle HTML files, you should use the Open Document Format - the document standard for office applications - or a semi-open alternative like the Rich Text Format:

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If you need to collaborate with a team writting all together the same text, but you cannot handle HTML files, you might use the Open Document Format - the document standard for office applications - or a semi-open alternative like the Rich Text Format:



Edited on 2005-06-06 08:24:48 by DarTar [Adding links and Open Document section]

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PostScript (PS)

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""PostScript"" (PS)



Edited on 2005-06-06 08:24:29 by DarTar []

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Plain Text
Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML)
TeX, LaTeX ad Device Independant format (DVI)
If you need to collaborate with a team writting all together the same text, but you cannot handle HTML files, you might use the Open Document Format - the document standard for office applications - or a semi-open alternative like the Rich Text Format:
Open Document Format
Rich Text Format (RTF)
""PostScript"" (PS)
Portable Document Format (PDF)
Joint Photographic Expert Group (JPEG)
Portable Network Graphics (PNG)
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)
Ogg Vorbis (OGG)
Musepack (MPC)
Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC)
Speex

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Plain Text
Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML)
TeX, LaTeX ad Device Independant format (DVI)
If you need to collaborate with a team writting all together the same text, but you cannot handle HTML files, you might use a somehow-open-format like Rich Text Format
Rich Text Format (RTF)
PostScript (PS)
Portable Document Format (PDF)
Joint Photographic Expert Group (JPEG)
Portable Network Graphics (PNG)
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)
Ogg Vorbis (OGG)
Musepack (MPC)
Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC)
Speex



Edited on 2004-09-06 10:18:45 by DarTar []

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Available open audio formats include:
Ogg Vorbis (OGG)
Musepack (MPC)
Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC)
Speex



Edited on 2004-09-01 13:18:14 by DarTar []

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Math documents edition and formatting uses a dedicated format: TeX.
TeX, LaTeX ad Device Independant format (DVI)
If you need to present or print high quality documents, PostScript (PS) and Portable Document Format (PDF), are solutions of choice.
PostScript (PS)

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Math documents edition and formatting uses a dedicated format: TeX.
TeX, LaTeX ad Device Independant format (DVI)
If you need to present or print high quality documents, PostScript (PS) and Portable Document Format (PDF), are solutions of choice.
PostScript (PS)



Edited on 2004-08-31 11:09:22 by DarTar [First english translation. What a pity I can't get]

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The easiest way to read, save and exchange text is to use plain text.
Plain Text

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The easiest way to read, save and exchange text is to use ASCII format.
text only (ASCII)



Edited on 2004-08-10 21:34:19 by AldricLHernault [modified header]

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The easiest way to read, save and exchange text is to use ASCII format.
text only (ASCII)

If you need to exchange documents with images and formatted text, the best solution is to use HTML format.
Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML)

Math documents edition and formatting uses a dedicated format: TeX.
TeX, LaTeX ad Device Independant format (DVI)

If you need to collaborate with a team writting all together the same text, but you cannot handle HTML files, you might use a somehow-open-format like Rich Text Format
Rich Text Format (RTF)

If you need to present or print high quality documents, PostScript (PS) and Portable Document Format (PDF), are solutions of choice.
PostScript (PS)
Portable Document Format (PDF)

Main open formats available to store images are following:
Joint Photographic Expert Group (JPEG)
Portable Network Graphics (PNG)
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)

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Edited on 2004-07-30 13:05:29 by DarTar []

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Edited on 2004-07-15 11:58:35 by DarTar []

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