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ORG vs TEX

ORG vs TEX

A detailed comparison of Org-mode and LaTeX Document — file size, quality, compatibility, and which format to choose for your workflow.

ORG

Org-mode

Documents & Text

Org-mode is a markup language and organizational system created for GNU Emacs. It combines document authoring with task management, literate programming, and reproducible research in a plain text format with a powerful outlining structure.

About ORG files
TEX

LaTeX Document

Documents & Text

LaTeX is a document preparation system for high-quality typesetting of scientific papers.

About TEX files

Strengths Comparison

ORG Strengths

  • All-in-one productivity format — tasks, notes, agenda, papers.
  • Plain UTF-8 text — diff-friendly, version-controllable.
  • Literate programming with tangle/weave.
  • Exports to HTML, PDF, LaTeX, ODT, Markdown, Beamer.
  • Active open-source community with decades of extensions.

TEX Strengths

  • Unmatched mathematical typesetting — LaTeX equations look publication-quality.
  • Separates content from formatting — update the style template, the document reflows.
  • Reliable output — same .tex produces the same PDF anywhere.
  • Mature ecosystem with thousands of packages (beamer, tikz, biblatex, hyperref).
  • Free and open-source under Knuth's license.

Limitations

ORG Limitations

  • Emacs-centric — full power requires Emacs; other editors see syntax but miss features.
  • Steep learning curve alongside Emacs itself.
  • Limited mobile support (Orgzly on Android is the main option).
  • Power comes from ecosystem, not format — not portable to Notion/Obsidian cleanly.

TEX Limitations

  • Steep learning curve.
  • Error messages are notoriously cryptic.
  • Complex figures and tables require manual tweaking.
  • Modern editors (Word, Google Docs) do not open .tex.
  • Compilation can be slow for long documents.

Technical Specifications

Specification ORG TEX
MIME type text/org application/x-tex
Extension .org
Encoding UTF-8
Native environment GNU Emacs Org-mode
Creator Carsten Dominik (2003)
Extensions .tex, .ltx, .cls, .sty
Engines pdfTeX, XeTeX, LuaTeX, ConTeXt
Macro layer LaTeX, Plain TeX, ConTeXt
Output DVI, PostScript, PDF

Typical File Sizes

ORG

  • Daily notes file 2-50 KB
  • Research project aggregate 100 KB - 2 MB
  • Literate-programming document with output 500 KB - 10 MB

TEX

  • Short paper source 10-100 KB
  • Thesis source with figures 500 KB - 10 MB
  • Book source (multi-file) 5-50 MB

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Frequently Asked Questions

ORG (Org-mode) is a document format used to store paginated text, with optional formatting, tables, images, hyperlinks, headers and footers. It sits in the documents & text family and is typically associated with a specific office suite or publishing pipeline that defined the format and ships the canonical reader.

ORG (Org-mode) is a document formato used to store paginated text, com optional formatoting, tables, images, hyperlinks, headers e footers. It sits no documents & text family e is tipicamente associated com a specific office suite ou publishing pipeline that defined the formato e ships the canonical reader.

Modern office suites — Microsoft Word, Google Docs, LibreOffice Writer, Apple Pages — open most ORG files with reasonable fidelity. If your installed software does not support ORG, convert to DOCX or PDF first using KaijuConverter; both open in virtually every reader, including free online viewers.

Modern office suites — Microsoft Word, Google Docs, LibreOffice Writer, Apple Pages — abrir most ORG arquivos com reasonable fidelity. If your installed software does not support ORG, converter to DOCX ou PDF first usando KaijuConverter; both abrir in virtually every reader, including grátis online viewers.

Upload the ORG to KaijuConverter and pick DOCX, PDF, ODT, RTF, HTML, Markdown, or plain text. Our pipeline runs LibreOffice headlessly plus pandoc for text formats — the same engines behind professional document pipelines. Styles, tables, images, and hyperlinks survive the conversion intact.

Yes, to a high degree. Standard fonts, headings, lists, tables, images, hyperlinks and page structure transfer cleanly. Custom fonts substitute to the closest match if not embedded; obscure layout features unique to ORG (frames, legacy macros) may flatten to static content in the target format.