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What is an ETX file? Font file used by TeX and LaTeX typesetting systems; saved in a plain text format and contains markup that describes how a font is encoded for its appearance; allows font customization for TeX documents.

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.ETX File Extension

2 file types use the .etx file extension.

TeX Font Encoding File

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What is an ETX file?

Font file used by TeX and LaTeX typesetting systems; saved in a plain text format and contains markup that describes how a font is encoded for its appearance; allows font customization for TeX documents.

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MiKTeX

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TeXworks

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Texmaker

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TeXworks

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Texmaker

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TeXworks

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Texmaker

Free

Category: Font Files

Updated: February 22, 2012

Structure Enhanced Text (Setext) File

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ASCII text file format known as "Setext" that is used to distribute information over the Internet; can be opened with EasyView or another Setext viewer; may also be readable with a basic text editor, though the text formatting will be lost.

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Updated: June 13, 2009

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What is an ETX file?
Font file used by TeX and LaTeX typesetting systems; saved in a plain text format and contains markup that describes how a font is encoded for its appearance; allows font customization for TeX documents.