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ORG is a document format oriented around a particular office suite or publishing pipeline. Reaching a CREOLE from there is one hop. If you are staring at a ORG and need a clean CREOLE, retyping is never the answer — our converter routes the file through LibreOffice in headless mode and pandoc for text formats, which is the same pair of tools professional publishers rely on. Styles, tables, bullets and images all make it across. In practice ORG is a document format oriented around a particular office suite or publishing pipeline. On the other end, CREOLE is a document format oriented around a particular office suite or publishing pipeline.
Org-mode
Source formatOrg-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.
Creole Markup
Target formatCreole is a standardized wiki markup language intended to be a common baseline across different wiki engines. It defines a core set of formatting rules that all compliant wikis should support, reducing the learning curve when switching between wiki platforms.
Why convert ORG to CREOLE
ORG and CREOLE both describe paginated text, but they target different parts of the document life cycle. ORG is usually editable; CREOLE is usually final. Converting is about moving from editing to distribution (or the other way round) without losing headings, styles, tables or embedded images along the way.
HOW TO CONVERT
ORG → CREOLE
Upload your ORG
Drop the document onto the uploader. We transfer over HTTPS and keep the file in an isolated processing container.
Render with LibreOffice
LibreOffice opens the ORG headlessly and writes it as CREOLE with styles, tables and images mapped across.
Download the CREOLE
The CREOLE is ready to download; typography, pagination and embedded assets match what you saw in the source.
Common Use Cases
Share across platforms
Send CREOLE files to anyone without worrying about whether they have the right software for ORG.
Embed in documents
Drop CREOLE output into Word, Google Docs, PowerPoint, Notion or a website without conversion warnings.
Optimize size
CREOLE often produces smaller files than ORG 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.
ORG vs CREOLE — Strengths and limitations
What each format does best, and where it falls short.
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.
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).
CREOLE Strengths
- Cross-wiki interop goal.
- Simple syntax.
- Formally specified.
Limitations
- Nobody adopted it as primary.
- Tiny ecosystem.
- Zero momentum in 2026.
ORG vs CREOLE — Technical specifications
Side-by-side comparison of the technical details.
ORG
- MIME type
- text/org
- Extension
- .org
- Encoding
- UTF-8
- Native environment
- GNU Emacs Org-mode
- Creator
- Carsten Dominik (2003)
CREOLE
- MIME type
- text/x-creole
- Extension
- .creole
- Standard
- Wiki Creole 1.0 (2007)
- Status
- Historical
| Specification | ORG | CREOLE |
|---|---|---|
| MIME type | text/org | text/x-creole |
| Extension | .org | .creole |
| Encoding | UTF-8 | — |
| Native environment | GNU Emacs Org-mode | — |
| Creator | Carsten Dominik (2003) | — |
| Standard | — | Wiki Creole 1.0 (2007) |
| Status | — | Historical |
ORG vs CREOLE — Typical file sizes
Approximate file sizes for common scenarios.
ORG
- Daily notes file 2-50 KB
- Research project aggregate 100 KB - 2 MB
- Literate-programming document with output 500 KB - 10 MB
CREOLE
- Wiki page source 2-20 KB
Quality & Compatibility
LibreOffice handles the heavy lifting and maps the overwhelming majority of ORG features to their CREOLE equivalents. Standard system fonts (Arial, Calibri, Times, Helvetica) transfer exactly; corporate or custom fonts are substituted with the closest available match, which can shift line breaks by a character or two. Inline images embed at original resolution.
Tips for Best Results
- Embed fonts in the ORG before uploading if you use non-system fonts — it guarantees the CREOLE renders identically on any viewer.
- Check tables, figure captions and page headers after conversion; complex layouts occasionally need a minor nudge in the target application.
- For documents with a table of contents, refresh the TOC field after opening the CREOLE so page numbers reflect the new pagination.
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 CREOLE at full resolution, editable tables become native CREOLE tables, and hyperlinks keep their URLs. Complex features unique to ORG — macros, form fields, track-changes — are mapped where an equivalent exists in CREOLE and flattened into static content otherwise.
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