What is the difference between .art and .markdown?
- Extension
- .art
- .markdown
- Format
- Binary
- Text
- Category
- Raster Image
- Developer
- Developer
- SoftQuad Software
- John Gruber
- Description
- PFS Art Publisher Image (ART) is a raster graphics file format used for storing digital images. It was developed by Progressive Networks for use in their Progressive FreeStyle Art Publisher software. ART files are compressed using the run-length encoding (RLE) algorithm, which allows them to store large images in a relatively small file size. The ART format supports up to 24-bit color and is often used for storing digital photos and other images.
- An MD file is a text file created using one of several possible dialects of the Markdown language. It is saved in plain text format but includes inline text symbols that define how to format the text (e.g., bold, indentations, headers, table formatting). MD files are designed for authoring plain text documentation that can be easily converted to HTML.
- MIME Type
- image/art
- text/x-markdown
- Sample
- sample.art
- sample.markdown
- Wikipedia
- .markdown on Wikipedia