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'''{{code|.txt}}''' is a common file extension that stands for "text," indicating that the file format is a generic file containing plain text. This is used for documentation, scripts, and setting parameters. | |||
== Uses == | == Uses == | ||
* Setting compile parameters for [[Vtex]]. | * Setting compile parameters for [[Vtex (Source 1)|Vtex]]. | ||
* [[particles_manifest.txt|Enumerating the particles]] a game is supposed to use. | |||
* [[Gameinfo.txt|Telling Source]] where to look for game programs and content. | |||
* Creating [[Closed Captions|closed captions]] for a game. | |||
==See also== | |||
* [[:Category:Plain text formats]] | |||
* [[:Category:Plain text files]] | |||
* [[Text editor]] | |||
* [[Wikipedia:Text file]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:21, 10 January 2025


.txt is a common file extension that stands for "text," indicating that the file format is a generic file containing plain text. This is used for documentation, scripts, and setting parameters.
Uses
- Setting compile parameters for Vtex.
- Enumerating the particles a game is supposed to use.
- Telling Source where to look for game programs and content.
- Creating closed captions for a game.