π .ETX data type suggests the handling of font files applied by LaTeX and TeX typesetting foundations. As it is accustomed, .ETX info-sources store data in a clearly text format. In fact, all of the .ETX objects contain markup that represents how exactly an individual font is encoded for its opening and appearance. Besides, .ETX designation allows the customization and configuring of the relevant fonts, applied within text document natively or downloaded from the external web-storages, for TeX data markers.
Structure Enhanced Text (Setext) File
π Another .ETX format subtype suggests operating with ASCII text files known as βSetextβ. Specifically, this subcategory of .ETX container is applied for distributing data over the Internet and can be revealed with the assistance of EasyView or other corresponding Setext viewer. In addition, the Setext-related extension can be read, opened and explored by a plain text editor, although the text formatting will be lost in this occasion. This relevant data specification has been superseded by more contemporary and flexible format standards.
How to open an .ETX file?
π In real circumstances, there are not many apps that can process and open the .ETX files content due to the unusual area of their appliance and practical involvement. Also you can handle .ETX resources in desktop systems unexceptionally. Despite the low popularity, the format can make your font look sharper or more flexible, improving the way of its appearance and visual representation to the customer in various business clauses.