Markup

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* [[CommonMark]] (variant of Markdown, attempted to be more standardized)
 
* [[CommonMark]] (variant of Markdown, attempted to be more standardized)
 
* [[LaTeX]] (User-friendly version of [[TeX]] used by mathematicians, computer scientists etc)
 
* [[LaTeX]] (User-friendly version of [[TeX]] used by mathematicians, computer scientists etc)
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* [[Markdeep]] (enhanced variant of Markdown)
 
* [[Markdown]]
 
* [[Markdown]]
 
* [[RASH]] (Research Articles in Simplified HTML)
 
* [[RASH]] (Research Articles in Simplified HTML)

Revision as of 12:42, 16 October 2015

File Format
Name Markup
Ontology

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Markup languages express the structure and/or presentation of a document through the use of tags, elements, and embedded commands and codes. They are distinguished from programming languages, because instead of giving instructions to be executed, markup elements designate the nature, purpose, or style of text and media which is part of a document.

Contents

General markup

Markup metaformats

Text markup

  • CommonMark (variant of Markdown, attempted to be more standardized)
  • LaTeX (User-friendly version of TeX used by mathematicians, computer scientists etc)
  • Markdeep (enhanced variant of Markdown)
  • Markdown
  • RASH (Research Articles in Simplified HTML)
  • reStructuredText
  • Scribe
  • TEI (Text Encoding Initiative; Specialised dialect of SGML)
  • TeX (TeX type-setting language created by Donald Knuth)
  • Wiki markup

Web document markup

Specialized markup

See also Document,Text-based data, and News media.

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  • Remember the Nineties (complaint about how markup languages are still in use instead of more user-friendly WYSIWYG stuff)
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