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Situation. TEXTILE is a document format oriented around a particular office suite or publishing pipeline. Solution: a MUSE, produced below. Converting TEXTILE to MUSE keeps the document's content but changes how it is distributed. Textile Markup may be the right editing format; Emacs Muse may be the right delivery format (or vice-versa). KaijuConverter renders the document through a LibreOffice + pandoc pipeline so headings, paragraphs, lists, tables, images and hyperlinks survive the round-trip intact. Context: TEXTILE is a document format oriented around a particular office suite or publishing pipeline. MUSE is a document format oriented around a particular office suite or publishing pipeline.

textile

Textile Markup

Source format

Textile is a lightweight markup language that generates HTML from a human-readable syntax. It was popularized by the Textpattern CMS and the Redmine project management tool, offering a cleaner writing experience than raw HTML.

muse

Emacs Muse

Target format

Emacs Muse is a publishing environment for GNU Emacs that allows authoring documents in a simple markup and exporting to multiple formats. It supports LaTeX, HTML, Texinfo, and PDF output from a single plain text source.

TEXTILE vs MUSE — What's the difference?

Why convert TEXTILE to MUSE

TEXTILE and MUSE both describe paginated text, but they target different parts of the document life cycle. TEXTILE is usually editable; MUSE 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
TEXTILE → MUSE

1

Upload your TEXTILE

Drop the document onto the uploader. We transfer over HTTPS and keep the file in an isolated processing container.

2

Render with LibreOffice

LibreOffice opens the TEXTILE headlessly and writes it as MUSE with styles, tables and images mapped across.

3

Download the MUSE

The MUSE is ready to download; typography, pagination and embedded assets match what you saw in the source.

Common Use Cases

Share across platforms

Send MUSE files to anyone without worrying about whether they have the right software for TEXTILE.

Embed in documents

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

Optimize size

MUSE often produces smaller files than TEXTILE 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.

TEXTILE vs MUSE — Strengths and limitations

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

TEXTILE Strengths

  • More expressive than Markdown in classical usage (tables, footnotes, classes).
  • Mature implementation in RedCloth (Ruby), php-textile, js-textile.
  • Core format of Redmine — millions of daily users.
  • Clean human-readable syntax.

Limitations

  • Market share decimated by Markdown since the mid-2000s.
  • Not as widely supported outside the Ruby/Rails ecosystem.
  • No CommonMark-style spec — implementations differ on edge cases.

MUSE Strengths

  • Simple authoring markup.
  • Multi-format export.
  • Emacs-native.

Limitations

  • Superseded by Org-mode.
  • Tiny ecosystem.
  • No active development.

TEXTILE vs MUSE — Technical specifications

Side-by-side comparison of the technical details.

TEXTILE

MIME type
text/x-textile
Extensions
.textile
Implementations
RedCloth (Ruby), php-textile, js-textile
Primary users
Redmine, Textpattern, early Rails
Encoding
UTF-8

MUSE

MIME type
text/x-muse
Extension
.muse
Native editor
GNU Emacs
Status
Deprecated

TEXTILE vs MUSE — Typical file sizes

Approximate file sizes for common scenarios.

TEXTILE

  • Blog post 3-30 KB
  • Redmine wiki page 5-50 KB

MUSE

  • Short article 2-30 KB

Quality & Compatibility

LibreOffice handles the heavy lifting and maps the overwhelming majority of TEXTILE features to their MUSE 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

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 MUSE at full resolution, editable tables become native MUSE tables, and hyperlinks keep their URLs. Complex features unique to TEXTILE — macros, form fields, track-changes — are mapped where an equivalent exists in MUSE 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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