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Starting point: TXT is the plain-text format — just characters and line breaks, no formatting. Natural next step, a T2T. A TXT to T2T job turns one office document into another without retyping anything. Styles, pagination and embedded content cross the bridge cleanly because we use the same engine that powers professional document pipelines. Upload a TXT file above, adjust any Advanced options, and download a ready-to-use T2T. A quick refresher — TXT is the plain-text format — just characters and line breaks, no formatting. By contrast, T2T is a document format oriented around a particular office suite or publishing pipeline.

txt

Plain Text

Source 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.

t2t

txt2tags

Target format

txt2tags is a minimal markup language that can be converted to many output formats including HTML, LaTeX, DocBook, and plain text. Its syntax is intentionally simple, using only ASCII characters for all formatting directives.

TXT vs T2T — What's the difference?

Why convert TXT to T2T

Opening TXT in the tool that natively reads T2T is rarely clean. Converting upstream rebuilds the document in the target format so headings become headings, lists stay lists, and the receiving tool does not flag layout warnings.

HOW TO CONVERT
TXT → T2T

1

Drop the TXT file

Upload your document — or a ZIP of several documents for batch conversion — through the web form.

2

Convert through pandoc

Our pandoc-based pipeline opens the TXT, preserves structure and typography, and writes the T2T.

3

Retrieve the document

Click the download button; the T2T is delivered as a single file (or ZIP of files for batch jobs).

Common Use Cases

Email distribution

Office recipients open T2T in their default reader; TXT may arrive with a missing-font warning or layout shift.

Signing and notarisation

T2T is the standard format for DocuSign, Adobe Sign and notary workflows; TXT usually needs converting first.

Contract handoff

Legal teams exchange contracts as T2T because it preserves formatting and supports digital signatures out of the box.

Form distribution

Fillable forms — tax documents, applications, surveys — live in T2T and work on any platform that reads the format.

TXT vs T2T — Strengths and limitations

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

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.

T2T Strengths

  • Plain-text source → multi-format output.
  • Simple syntax.
  • Tiny implementation.

Limitations

  • Superseded by Pandoc.
  • Tiny ecosystem.
  • Limited modern tooling.

TXT vs T2T — Technical specifications

Side-by-side comparison of the technical details.

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

T2T

MIME type
text/x-txt2tags
Extension
.t2t
Targets
15+ formats including HTML, LaTeX, man, Wiki

TXT vs T2T — Typical file sizes

Approximate file sizes for common scenarios.

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

T2T

  • Short article source 2-20 KB

Quality & Compatibility

Headings, paragraphs, lists, tables, hyperlinks and inline images all survive the conversion with their semantic structure intact. Rare features unique to TXT — legacy macros, form fields, obscure frame styles — are flattened to static content where no direct T2T equivalent exists. Tracked changes, where both formats support them, transfer cleanly.

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 T2T at full resolution, editable tables become native T2T tables, and hyperlinks keep their URLs. Complex features unique to TXT — macros, form fields, track-changes — are mapped where an equivalent exists in T2T 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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