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Daftar/Tabel -- document markup languages

The following is a list of document markup languages. You may also find the Daftar/Tabel -- markup languages of interest.

Contents

Well-known document markup languages

Metalanguages

Lesser-known document markup languages

(including some lightweight markup languages)

GML Disambiguation


  • Guide Markup Language (GuideML) – used by the Hitchhiker's Guide site.[7]
  • Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML) – designed for smartphones and handheld computers.
  • Help Markup Language (HelpML)
  • Hypermedia/Time-based Structuring Language (HyTime)
  • HyperTeX – for including hyperlinks in TeX (and LaTeX) documents.
  • Information Presentation Facility (IPF) – is a system for presenting online help and hypertext on IBM OS/2 systems. It is also the default help file format used by the cross-platform fpGUI Toolkit project.
  • LilyPond – a system for music notation.
  • LinuxDoc – used by the Linux Documentation Project.
  • Lout – a document formatting functional programming language, similar in style to LaTeX.
  • Maker Interchange Format (MIF)
  • Markdown - simple plaintext markup popular as language of blog/cms posts and comments, multiple implementations, used to generate HTML.[8]
  • Microsoft Assistance Markup Language (MAML)
  • Music Encoding Initiative (MEI)
  • Music Extensible Markup Language (MusicXML)
  • Open Mathematical Documents (OMDoc)
  • OpenMath – a markup language for mathematical formulae which can complement MathML.
  • Plain Old Documentation (POD) – a simple, platform-independent documentation tool for Perl.[9]
  • Xupl - a C-style equivalent to XML.
  • Remote Telescope Markup Language (RTML)
  • reStructuredText (reSt) - plaintext platform-independent markup used as Python libraries documentation tool, multiple output formats (HTML, LaTeX, ODT, EPUB, ...)[10]
  • Retail Template Markup Language (RTML) – e-commerce language which is based on LisP.
  • Revisable-Form Text (RFT) – part of IBM's Document Content Architecture to allow transfer of formatted documents to other systems.
  • S1000D – international specification for technical documentation related to commercial or military; aerospace, sea or land; vehicles or equipment.
  • ScribeBrian Reid's seminal markup language
  • Script – Early IBM markup language on which GML is built.
  • SKiCal - a machine-readable format for the interchange of enhanced yellow-page directory listings.
  • Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) – Guidelines for text encoding in the humanities, social sciences and linguistics.
  • Texinfo – GNU documentation format.
  • troff (typesetter runoff), groff (GNU runoff)
  • Wireless Markup Language (WML), Wireless TV Markup Language (WTVML)
  • Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML) XML based user interface markup language
  • Z Format – an open, document and typesetting language inspired by TeX.[11]

Office document markup languages

  • Compound Document Format
  • Office Open XML (OOXML) – open standard format for office documents:
    • SpreadsheetML – spreadsheet language, part of Office Open XML.
    • PresentationML – presentations language, part of Office Open XML.
    • WordprocessingML wordprocessing language, part of Office Open XML.
    • Microsoft Office 2003 XML formats, predecessor of Office Open XML.
  • OpenDocument (ODF) – open standard format for office documents.
  • ReportML – Report format language originating from Microsoft Access. (not a part of Office Open XML (yet))
  • Rich Text Format (RTF) – Microsoft format for exchanging documents with other vendors' applications. (It is not really a markup language, as it was never meant for intuitive and easy typing.[12][13])
  • Uniform Office Format (UOF) – open format for office documents, being harmonised with OpenDocument.

See also

References

  1. ^ Google Developers: Keyhole Markup Language KML Reference. Accessed on 2013/03/15.
  2. ^ http://abcnotation.com/wiki/abc:stand ard
  3. ^ Open Geospatial Consortium, "Geography Markup Language", OGC accessed on 2013/03/15.
  4. ^ Geography Markup Language is an ISO standard (ISO 19136:2007).
  5. ^ Gesture Markup Langauge GestureML Wiki. Extensible markup language used to define gestures that describe interactive object behavior and the relationships between objects in an application. Accessed on 2013/03/15.
  6. ^ Graffiti Markup Language Graffiti Markup Langauge. Designed to maximize readability and ease of implementation for even hobbyist programmers, artists and graffiti writers. Accessed on 2013/03/15.
  7. ^ h2g2
  8. ^ http://daringfireball.net/projects/ma rkdown/
  9. ^ http://perldoc.perl.org/perlpod.html
  10. ^ http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.h tml
  11. ^ http://z.departure.dk/
  12. ^ RTF Pocket Guide by O'Reilly Media, http://www.scribd.com/doc/15490806/RT F-Pocket-Guide-by-OReilly-Media, retrieved 2010-03-13
  13. ^ Sean M. Burke (2003-07). "RTF Pocket Guide". Retrieved 2010-03-13. 
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