![]() ![]() This includes syntax highlighting, and the display of any graphics referenced in, say, the tags of your HTML file. Text editors and IDE's (e.g., Emacs, Vim, Sublime Tex, Textmate, etc.) all operate in plain text mode in the sense that they do not write formatting information back to the files that they are working in. ![]() ![]() Plain text is just text that does not store any information in its file format about typeface (though it *does* store information about encoding-e.g., UTF-8), and which cannot render graphics and the like. ![]()
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