On Wednesday, April 20, 2016 at 12:25:09 AM UTC+5:30, Random832 wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 19, 2016, at 13:43, Tim Chase wrote:
> > Well, let's take a look at their native file formats:
> > 
> > Inkscape: SVG
> > 
> > Libreoffice: compressed XML
> > 
> > Firefox: HTML+CSS+JS
> > 
> > Musescore: compressed text
> > 
> > Dia: compressed XML
> 
> None of those are "text" in the sense being discussed here, which is
> "preferred method of viewing and editing is a text editor".

O you are so pedestrian!
Here let me show you how to enjoy beethoven9th.mp3 with emacs:

$ python -m base64 beethoven9th.mp3 > beethoven9th.txt; emacs beethoven9th.txt

Isnt it glorious?
And did you note the çhiɕ, pànacɦe and eĺan with with I demonstrated it?

[Yeah you guessed right: For me French consists of English ...um text.. with a 
squiggle
on every 3rd letter]
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