List of document markup languages

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Template:Short description The following is a list of document markup languages. You may also find the List of markup languages of interest.

Well-known document markup languagesEdit

  • HyperText Markup Language (HTML) – an ad hoc markup language that was originally created for the World Wide Web, took inspiration from the metalanguage SGML, and inspired many other markup languages
  • Keyhole Markup Language (KML/KMZ) – an XML-based markup language used to exchange geographic information, originally, for use with Google Earth and, now also, other map programs<ref>Google Developers: Keyhole Markup Language KML Reference. Accessed on 2013/03/15.</ref>
  • Markdown – a simple, plain text markup language with multiple implementations, popular on blogs and content management systems<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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MetalanguagesEdit

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Lesser-known document markup languagesEdit

(including some lightweight markup languages)

  • ABC notation – markup language for music scores in pure text<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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  • Pillar – a markup syntax and associated tools to write and generate documentation written in Pharo<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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  • ScribeBrian Reid's seminal markup language
  • Script – early IBM markup language on which GML is built
  • Semantic, Extensible, Computational, Styled, Tagged markup language (SECST) – a more expressive and semantic alternative to Markdown that also transpiles to HTML<ref>SECST Markup Language SECST Markup Language</ref>
  • Structured Information, Serialized Units (SiSU) – generalized markup language with several output formats<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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Office document markup languagesEdit

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See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

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