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Here is the short version — DOKUWIKI is a document format oriented around a particular office suite or publishing pipeline. Hence the need for TXT. Move a document from DOKUWIKI into TXT while keeping structure and formatting intact. TXT is usually the better target when you need to email, sign, archive or hand the file to a tool that does not natively parse DOKUWIKI. Conversion happens server-side in seconds and both files delete automatically. Worth knowing: DOKUWIKI is a document format oriented around a particular office suite or publishing pipeline. Meanwhile TXT is the plain-text format — just characters and line breaks, no formatting.

dokuwiki

DokuWiki Markup

Source format

DokuWiki markup is the wiki syntax used by the DokuWiki engine, a popular flat-file wiki that requires no database. Its syntax is designed for simplicity, storing all content as plain text files with intuitive formatting conventions.

txt

Plain Text

Target format

TXT files contain unformatted plain text with no styling, images, or layout information. They are universally readable by any device and operating system, making them the simplest document format.

DOKUWIKI vs TXT — What's the difference?

Why convert DOKUWIKI to TXT

The driver for a DOKUWIKI to TXT conversion is almost always the downstream audience: the editor, archivist, signer or reader who expects a TXT. Doing the conversion in a proper rendering pipeline, rather than hoping the receiving tool will figure it out, avoids layout drift and font substitutions.

HOW TO CONVERT
DOKUWIKI → TXT

1

Provide the document

Select a DOKUWIKI file. Very large documents (100+ pages) may take a few extra seconds to render completely.

2

Render to TXT

LibreOffice plus supporting filters translate the DOKUWIKI into a fully-formed TXT with no structural drift.

3

Save the result

The converted TXT streams back over HTTPS; open in the target application to verify formatting.

Common Use Cases

Share across platforms

Send TXT files to anyone without worrying about whether they have the right software for DOKUWIKI.

Embed in documents

Drop TXT output into Word, Google Docs, PowerPoint, Notion or a website without conversion warnings.

Optimize size

TXT often produces smaller files than DOKUWIKI for web, email and storage.

Archive & future-proof

Store in a widely-supported format that will still open on future operating systems without legacy plugins.

DOKUWIKI vs TXT — Strengths and limitations

What each format does best, and where it falls short.

DOKUWIKI Strengths

  • No database — just flat files.
  • Easy syntax.
  • Git-friendly.
  • Simple self-hosting.

Limitations

  • Scales poorly past ~10 000 pages.
  • Smaller community than MediaWiki.
  • Limited standardization.

TXT Strengths

  • Universally readable — every operating system, every editor, every programming language.
  • Zero metadata overhead: the file size equals the character count (for ASCII).
  • Safe to diff, grep, version-control, and pipe through command-line tools.
  • Immune to format obsolescence: a text file from 1970 still opens today.
  • Tiny footprint for structured data like logs or configuration.

Limitations

  • No styling, images, or embedded structure — just characters.
  • Character encoding ambiguity (ISO-8859-1 vs UTF-8 vs Windows-1252) causes "mojibake".
  • Line-ending differences between OSes still cause subtle bugs today.

DOKUWIKI vs TXT — Technical specifications

Side-by-side comparison of the technical details.

DOKUWIKI

MIME type
text/x-dokuwiki
Extension
.dokuwiki, .txt (stored)
Native engine
DokuWiki (PHP)

TXT

MIME type
text/plain
Common encodings
UTF-8, UTF-16, ASCII, ISO-8859-1, Windows-1252
Line endings
LF (Unix), CRLF (Windows), CR (classic Mac)
Max file size
Limited only by filesystem (no format-level limit)
Structure
None — flat sequence of characters

DOKUWIKI vs TXT — Typical file sizes

Approximate file sizes for common scenarios.

DOKUWIKI

  • Typical wiki page 2-50 KB

TXT

  • Short note < 1 KB
  • README file 2–20 KB
  • Full novel (~90,000 words) 500 KB – 1 MB
  • Server log file (daily) 10 MB – 1 GB

Quality & Compatibility

The conversion preserves document structure rather than pixel-perfect rendering: a paragraph in DOKUWIKI is a paragraph in TXT, not a bitmap snapshot. That means you can still edit and search the TXT. If you need exact visual fidelity (for legal or print workflows), export to PDF as the final step.

Tips for Best Results

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, as long as the fonts are standard (system fonts or common office fonts like Arial, Calibri, Times, Helvetica). Custom corporate fonts survive if they are embedded in the source document; otherwise the conversion substitutes the closest available match, which can shift line breaks by a character or two.

Yes. Inline images are embedded into the TXT at full resolution, editable tables become native TXT tables, and hyperlinks keep their URLs. Complex features unique to DOKUWIKI — macros, form fields, track-changes — are mapped where an equivalent exists in TXT and flattened into static content otherwise.

All uploads go over TLS, files are processed in isolated containers and both the source and the output are deleted within two hours. No account is required, file contents are never indexed or used for training, and the paid plan adds a signable data-processing agreement for regulated workflows.

Related comparisons

See these formats side by side to understand which fits your use case best.

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