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* [[CSV Dialect Description Format]] (describes details of features differing between [[CSV]] varieties)
 
* [[CSV Dialect Description Format]] (describes details of features differing between [[CSV]] varieties)
 
* [[CSV Schema]] (describes format of [[CSV]] file)
 
* [[CSV Schema]] (describes format of [[CSV]] file)
* [[CUE]] [https://cuelang.org/]
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* [[CUE (data validation language)|CUE]] [https://cuelang.org/]
 
* [[DFDL]] (Data Format Description Language)
 
* [[DFDL]] (Data Format Description Language)
 
* [[DTD]] (Document Type Definition)
 
* [[DTD]] (Document Type Definition)
 
* [[EBML Schema]]
 
* [[EBML Schema]]
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* [[FSF]]
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* [[Invisible XML]] [https://invisiblexml.org/]
 
* [[JSON Table Schema]] (describes tabular data such as spreadsheets and [[CSV]] files)
 
* [[JSON Table Schema]] (describes tabular data such as spreadsheets and [[CSV]] files)
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* [[JSON Type Definition]] (RFC 8927)
 
* [[Kaitai Struct]]
 
* [[Kaitai Struct]]
 
* [[MediaTrace]] (technical report of file structure as interpreted by MediaArea tools)
 
* [[MediaTrace]] (technical report of file structure as interpreted by MediaArea tools)
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* [[RAML]] [https://raml.org/]
 
* [[RAML]] [https://raml.org/]
 
* [[Synalysis grammar file]] (used by Synalize It! and Hexinator)
 
* [[Synalysis grammar file]] (used by Synalize It! and Hexinator)
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* [[Taxi]] [https://github.com/taxilang/taxilang]
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* [[Trd (TRID)]]
 
* [[XCEL]] (part of XCL project)
 
* [[XCEL]] (part of XCL project)
 
* [[XMDP]] (XHTML Meta Data Profiles)
 
* [[XMDP]] (XHTML Meta Data Profiles)

Latest revision as of 12:35, 25 October 2024

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This section is for formats that define or describe other formats.

The term "schema" may not be perfectly accurate for some of these formats, but let's not nitpick. Another term that could be used is "metaformats", but we're using that for formats that implement other formats, which is a significantly different concept.

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