ETX files exist as 2 different types. Please find information about each of them below.
Type 1: TeX Font Encoding File
The ETX file extension has two file types - TeX font encoding files and structure enhanced text files. ETX files are mostly TeX font files. These font files define a font's appearance by its encoding....
The ETX file extension has two file types – TeX font encoding files and structure enhanced text files. ETX files are mostly TeX font files. These font files define a font’s appearance by its encoding. They allow customization of TeX documents’ fonts once loaded in TeX software.
ETX files can be opened on Windows, Mac, and Linux. They have low popularity but can improve a font’s look. Learn more about ETX files and software opening them below.
Popular Windows software opening ETX files is MiKTeX, developed by Christian Schenk. We also have free online ETX file tools. They allow viewing, editing, converting, merging, splitting, and comparing ETX files without installing anything. Click the links to see details for each feature.