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Conversion of lin file format to xml file format beta

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Convert Bridge Base file to XML document.

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lin to xml conversion seems to be related to export of Bridge Base files to XML format. We do not have information about any particular converter for this, but both formats are text based, so perhaps you can use some text editor / XML editor to parse the files.

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Additional links: Open lin file, Open xml file

LIN

Files with lin suffix can be also found as special game data files for Bridge Base computer variant of Bridge card game.

XML

An xml file extension is commonly used for files written in Extensible Markup Language. An xml file is used in various areas of computer industry and many program languages are just derivatives of XML. These xml files can be opened and edited in any text editor or IDE.

 

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