File format
A file format is a standard way that information is encoded for storage in a computer file. It specifies how bits are used to encode information in a digital storage medium. File formats may be either proprietary or free and may be either unpublished or open. Some file formats are designed for very particular types of data: PNG files, for example, store bitmapped images using lossless data compression. Other file formats, however, are designed for storage of several different types of data.

Formats supported by indent

  1. Maxima CAS
  2. Microsoft Windows LOGO
  3. TeraTerm Macro
  4. IDL (Interactive Data Language by RSI)
  5. Dynamic C
  6. dsPIC Assembly
  7. Virtools Script
  8. Text Adventure Development System (TADS)
  9. Aeroflex RadHard 69R000 Assembly
  10. Allegro/APD SKILL
  11. Octave Language
  12. TEA Language
  13. Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1)
  14. Windows Resource Script
  15. MIDL (Microsoft Interface Definition Language)
  16. MS T/SQL
  17. Objective-C
  18. DirectX FX, DirectX Mesh
  19. TLC (Target Language Compiler)
  20. CHILL (CCITT High Level Language)
  21. TMS320C6X-ASM
  22. VRML
  23. POV-RAY
  24. POD
  25. ADMB (AD Model Builder)
  26. Maple
  27. MATRIXx - MathScript, TPL
  28. Citect Cicode
  29. RTPI (Real Time Production Intelligence software from ABB)
  30. AutoLISP
  31. Escapade
  32. VXML
  33. AMADA Punch
  34. D Language
  35. SilkPerformer
  36. FlexPDE
  37. Ch Language
  38. Unreal Script
  39. MV-BASIC
  40. PostScript
  41. Inform
  42. Lingo
  43. InstallShield
  44. Informix-4gl
  45. Progress-4gl
  46. xsl + xpath
  47. DTML
  48. MEL(Maya Embeded Language)
  49. Teradata SQL
  50. APIC GIS
  51. PIC Assembly
  52. XML Schema
  53. JAL(Just Another Language)
  54. Apache Configuration
  55. RWX Language
  56. SIOD Language
  57. WinRunner / TSL
  58. MetaPost
  59. MDX Language
  60. PSL(Patrol Scripting Language)
  61. 8051 Assembler
  62. 68000 Assembler
  63. PDMS PML
  64. CSL(C Scripting Language)
  65. X86 Assembly
  66. FiveWin
  67. Altera TDF
  68. Ruby
  69. METAFONT
  70. MatrixX
  71. Microsoft High Level Shader
  72. OpenGL ARB vertex program
  73. Modula-2
  74. Hypertext Preprocessor (HTP)
  75. Reliable Transaction Engine (RTE)
  76. R/SPLUS, SAS, SPSS & STATA
  77. Limbo
  78. awk
  79. MySQL
  80. ActionScript MX
  81. jBASE/PICK
  82. HTML Tidy config files
  83. RapidQ Basic
  84. Cisco config files
  85. Renderman shaders
  86. REBOL
  87. Small
  88. MicroStation MDL
  89. Philips HDL
  90. AMPL
  91. FASM
  92. XSL/XSLT
  93. ZMAC (Z80 Assembler)
  94. OpenROAD
  95. Gui4Cli
  96. FORTRAN 90/95
  97. Visual DataFlex
  98. AutoIt, Pawl, DOS Batch
  99. WML
  100. Tivoli TEC
  101. OSDD (ME10) Macro Language
  102. COBOL
  103. Lua
  104. XUL
  105. LotusScript
  106. Mitsubishi MCUs
  107. Haskell
  108. Eiffel
  109. nVidia Cg
  110. ZZT
  111. ABAP/4
  112. ANSYS APDL
  113. Visual Basic 6.0
  114. Windows INI & BATCH files
  115. CLIPPER
  116. ColdFusion
  117. C#
  118. DMIS
  119. DOORS DXL
  120. FORM
  121. FORTRAN 77
  122. KixTart
  123. Korn Shell Script
  124. LC2 Assembly Language
  125. LISP
  126. Maki Script
  127. MAX Script
  128. NASM Assembly
  129. NullSoft NSIS Script
  130. Pure Basic
  131. Object Rexx
  132. Scilab
  133. VBScript
  134. HLA
  135. Winbatch
  136. OCaml
  137. GNU-style x86 Assembly
  138. JScript
  139. PeopleSoft SQR
  140. Ada 83
  141. MIPS
  142. BAAN
  143. TCL
  144. Delphi
  145. Python
  146. Euphoria
  147. Bash shell script
  148. CSS
  149. SQL
  150. ASP, PHP, JSP
  151. EDIF, VHDL, Verilog-HDL
  152. HTML, C/C++, Perl, Java, Matlab, LaTeX

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