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Help:Plain text editors
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Plain text editors are software programs that save text as a plain (ASCII) text data file. Plain text editors may be contrasted with word processing programs that insert markup codes to indicate special features such as font style, font size, boldface, italics, etc.
Some of the files that you may need to work with in connection with Proteopedia are required to be plain text. Examples include PDB files and Jmol script files. After editing their contents, they will not work unless they are saved as plain text.
Plain Text Editors
The following programs always save text as plain text. Therefore, it is impossible to change font size, use boldface, etc. in these programs.
Microsoft® Windows
- Notepad
