CREOLE vs MAN
Una comparativa detallada de Creole Markup y Unix Man Page — tamaño de archivo, calidad, compatibilidad y cuál elegir según tu flujo de trabajo.
Creole Markup
Documents & TextCreole 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.
Sobre los archivos CREOLEUnix Man Page
Documents & TextMan (manual) pages are the standard documentation format for Unix and Linux command-line tools, written in troff/groff markup. They follow a structured layout with NAME, SYNOPSIS, DESCRIPTION, and OPTIONS sections for consistent reference.
Sobre los archivos MANComparativa de ventajas
CREOLE Ventajas
- Cross-wiki interop goal.
- Simple syntax.
- Formally specified.
MAN Ventajas
- Universal Unix-like OS documentation since 1971.
- Plain text with simple troff markup — tiny files.
- Section system cleanly separates commands from APIs from config files.
- Renders to terminal, PostScript, HTML, or PDF.
- Every Unix programmer knows the format.
Limitaciones
CREOLE Limitaciones
- Nobody adopted it as primary.
- Tiny ecosystem.
- Zero momentum in 2026.
MAN Limitaciones
- Terse by design — bad for tutorials or beginner-friendly intros.
- Troff syntax is arcane and difficult for modern authors.
- No interactive examples or live-editable snippets.
- Mostly replaced by web docs, cheat sheets, and --help output for modern tools.
Especificaciones técnicas
| Especificación | CREOLE | MAN |
|---|---|---|
| MIME type | text/x-creole | text/troff |
| Extension | .creole | — |
| Standard | Wiki Creole 1.0 (2007) | — |
| Status | Historical | — |
| Extensions | — | .man, .1, .2, .3, .4, .5, .6, .7, .8 |
| Markup | — | troff / groff with mdoc or man macro package |
| Renderer | — | groff + less (terminal), groff → PostScript/PDF/HTML |
| First shipped | — | Unix First Edition (1971) |
Tamaños típicos de archivo
CREOLE
- Wiki page source 2-20 KB
MAN
- Single command man page 2-15 KB
- Complex tool (e.g., bash man) 80-200 KB
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Frequently Asked Questions
CREOLE (Creole Markup) 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.
MAN (Unix Man Page) 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.
Modern office suites — Microsoft Word, Google Docs, LibreOffice Writer, Apple Pages — open most CREOLE files with reasonable fidelity. If your installed software does not support CREOLE, 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 — open most MAN files with reasonable fidelity. If your installed software does not support MAN, convert to DOCX or PDF first using KaijuConverter; both open in virtually every reader, including free online viewers.
Upload the CREOLE 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 CREOLE (frames, legacy macros) may flatten to static content in the target format.