Convert TXT CREOLE to 3 (Man Page)
Convert TXT CREOLE markup documents to 3 (Man Page) format, edit and optimize documents online and free.
The TXT file extension represents Creole Markup Language (CML), which is a lightweight markup language designed to standardize wiki syntax, facilitating content transfer between different wiki engines. Conceived during the 2006 International Symposium on Wikis, Creole amalgamates common elements from major wiki engines, with MediaWiki's syntax often used as a fallback. Released as version 1.0 on July 4, 2007, Creole is supported by various wiki platforms, including Bitbucket wikis and Moodle. It simplifies content creation and editing across diverse wiki environments.
The 3 file extension refers to Unix Section 3 manual pages, which document library functions in Unix-based systems. These manual pages, or man pages, provide detailed information about C library functions, excluding system call wrappers. Introduced as part of the Unix documentation system, they help users understand how to use various library functions effectively. You can view these files using the "man" utility or any text editor.
Select a TXT CREOLE markup document from your computer, or drag & drop it on the page.
Pick any TXT CREOLE to 3 (Man Page) tools if you need to edit your TXT CREOLE file, then click the Convert button.
Once the convert is complete, you can download the final 3 (Man Page) file.
To change TXT CREOLE format to 3, upload your TXT CREOLE file to proceed to the preview page. Use any available tools if you want to edit and manipulate your TXT CREOLE file. Click on the convert button and wait for the convert to complete. Download the converted 3 file afterward.
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