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TXT file - traduction vers espagnol

KIND OF COMPUTER FILE CONTAINING PLAIN TEXT
.txt; .TXT; .Txt; TXT file; Text files; Textfile; Text File; Text-based format; Text file format; Text/plain; Text document; 🖹; Printable file

TXT file         
Fichero textual, Extensión del fichero que contiene únicamente caracteres ASCII sin caracteres de control especiales
text file         
Fichero de texto, Fichero que contiene únicamente caracteres ASCII sin caracteres especiales
text file         
(n.) = fichero de texto
Ex: Print records or save them in a text file for use with your word-processing or database-management software.

Définition

text file
<file format> A file containing no "invisible" {control characters}, only printable letters, numbers and symbols, usually from the ASCII character set. A text file can be produced with a text editor and can usually be imported into any word processor though it will probably appear unformatted. Compare binary file, flat file, rich text file. (1996-11-15)

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Text file

A text file (sometimes spelled textfile; an old alternative name is flatfile) is a kind of computer file that is structured as a sequence of lines of electronic text. A text file exists stored as data within a computer file system. In operating systems such as CP/M and MS-DOS, where the operating system does not keep track of the file size in bytes, the end of a text file is denoted by placing one or more special characters, known as an end-of-file (EOF) marker, as padding after the last line in a text file. On modern operating systems such as Microsoft Windows and Unix-like systems, text files do not contain any special EOF character, because file systems on those operating systems keep track of the file size in bytes. Most text files need to have end-of-line delimiters, which are done in a few different ways depending on operating system. Some operating systems with record-orientated file systems may not use new line delimiters and will primarily store text files with lines separated as fixed or variable length records.

"Text file" refers to a type of container, while plain text refers to a type of content.

At a generic level of description, there are two kinds of computer files: text files and binary files.