Document file format Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
A document file format is a binary file format for storing documents on a storage media, especially for use by computers.There currently exist a multitude of incompatible document file formats. A rough consensus has been established that XML is to be the basis for future document file formats, though there is still no single standard for how such an XML-derivative should optimally be designed. Some would probably suggest DocBook as the most standard-like document format there is, though the file format used by Microsoft Word is arguably the most widespread de facto-standard.
In 1993 the ITU-T tried to establish a standard for document file formats, known as the Open Document Architecture (ODA) which was supposed to replace all competing document file formats. It is described in ITU-T documents T.411 through T.421, which are equivalent to ISO 8613. It did not succeed.
Page description programming languages such as PostScript and PDF has established a de facto-standard for documents that for the typical user are only to be read, not edited.
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