Plain text has no extra atribut like font, bold... etc.
Rich text has those extra atribut.
Plain text has only the text of the document, without any formatting. "Rich text" also includes information about the document formatting, such as font, size, bold, italics, margins and so-on. Most word processing programs these days will read "RTF" - Rich Text Format - and format the document for you.
Plain text is a simple text which is written without any formating. Whereas, Cypher is an algorithm used in cryptography to encrypt the plain text and resulting/encyypted text is called as Ciphertext.
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Yes You can by going into the message you want to embed in, then up the top of it , it will say rich text click on it and it will have a menu the options are "rich text", "plain text" and "edit in Html". you click on edit in html then you paste the embed link in the place you want it (Best at a new line at the end of your text message). Then Wala! You embeded.
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No. Valid HTML requires at least these tags:HTML example... content goes here ...The body content can be plain text. But after adding these tags, the document is not plain text anymore.
Yes. "Notepad files" are either plain text or 'rich text" format. Both are nearly universal; all modern text editors and word processors can read and edit them.
Plain text is basically text without any add-ons or formatting...So, this would be plain text right here...but when I add bold and italic, I make it into more detailed and interesting text.In many email and instant messaging programs, you have the ability to CHOOSE your "plain" or "basic" text. This just means that whatever text that shows up on your screen is the font that you choose.Good luck!In the context of cryptography, plain text means unencrypted. This would be that data that is to be encrypted, or the results after you have successfully decrypted it.
An RSS feed is a plain text file. There's no conversion necessary.
For windows. Select/Copy the rich text to the windows clipboard. Paste the copied text into a non rich text enabled editor e.g. notepad.
RPC stands for Remote Procedure Call, and is used to cause the remote invocation of computer programs. Therefore, RPC is not a valid email format.