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

Well-known document markup languages

Metalanguages

Lesser-known document markup languages

(including some lightweight markup languages)

Office document markup languages

See also

References

  1. ^ Google Developers: Keyhole Markup Language KML Reference. Accessed on 2013/03/15.
  2. ^ "Daring Fireball: Markdown". Archived from the original on 2004-04-02. Retrieved 2014-04-25.
  3. ^ Cover, Robin (ed.). "XML Applications and Initiatives". XML Cover Pages. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
  4. ^ "Abc:standard [abc wiki]".
  5. ^ "Asciidoctor | A fast, open source text processor and publishing toolchain for converting AsciiDoc content to HTML5, DocBook, PDF, and other formats".
  6. ^ Open Geospatial Consortium, "Geography Markup Language", OGC accessed on 2013/03/15.
  7. ^ Geography Markup Language is an ISO standard (ISO 19136:2007).
  8. ^ Gesture Markup Language GestureML Wiki Archived 2013-03-10 at the Wayback Machine. 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.
  9. ^ Graffiti Markup Language Graffiti Markup Language. Designed to maximize readability and ease of implementation for even hobbyist programmers, artists and graffiti writers. Accessed on 2013/03/15.
  10. ^ "The TeXmacs format".
  11. ^ h2g2
  12. ^ "Perlpod - the Plain Old Documentation format - Perldoc Browser".
  13. ^ "Documenting and Presenting with Pillar". Archived from the original on 26 April 2016.
  14. ^ PUB Manual
  15. ^ "ReStructuredText". 24 May 2016.
  16. ^ Flatt, M.; Barzilay, E.; Findler, R. B. (2009). "Scribble: Closing the Book on Ad Hoc Documentation Tools". International Conference on Functional Programming.
  17. ^ "Scribble: The Racket Documentation Tool".
  18. ^ SECST Markup Language SECST Markup Language
  19. ^ "≅ SiSU project sisudoc.org".
  20. ^ "TMML tutorial". sites.google.com. Retrieved 2019-10-29.
  21. ^ ECMA-376-1:2016: Office Open XML File Formats — Fundamentals and Markup Language Reference (5th ed.). Ecma-international.org. Retrieved 8 March 2025.
  22. ^ RTF Pocket Guide by O'Reilly Media, retrieved 2010-03-13
  23. ^ Sean M. Burke (July 2003). "RTF Pocket Guide". Amazon UK. Retrieved 2010-03-13.