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- Markup_language abstract "A (document) markup language is a modern system for annotating a document in a way that is syntactically distinguishable from the text. The idea and terminology evolved from the "marking up" of paper manuscripts, i.e., the revision instructions by editors, traditionally written with a blue pencil on authors' manuscripts. In digital media this "blue pencil instruction text" was replaced by tags, that is, instructions are expressed directly by tags or "instruction text encapsulated by tags".Examples are typesetting instructions such as those found in troff, TeX and LaTeX, or structural markers such as XML tags. Markup instructs the software displaying the text to carry out appropriate actions, but is omitted from the version of the text that is displayed to users. Some markup languages, such as HTML, have pre-defined presentation semantics, meaning that their specification prescribes how the structured data are to be presented; others, such as XML, do not.A widely used markup language is the HyperText Markup Language (HTML), one of the document formats of the World Wide Web. HTML, which is an instance of SGML (though, strictly, it does not comply with all the rules of SGML), follows many of the markup conventions used in the publishing industry in the communication of printed work between authors, editors, and printers.[citation needed]".
- Markup_language thumbnail RecipeBook_XML_Example.png?width=300.
- Markup_language wikiPageExternalLink draft-ietf-iiir-html-01.txt.
- Markup_language wikiPageID "18910".
- Markup_language wikiPageRevisionID "602475911".
- Markup_language hasPhotoCollection Markup_language.
- Markup_language subject Category:American_inventions.
- Markup_language subject Category:Formal_languages.
- Markup_language subject Category:Markup_languages.
- Markup_language type Genre.
- Markup_language type MusicGenre.
- Markup_language type TopicalConcept.
- Markup_language type Concept.
- Markup_language comment "A (document) markup language is a modern system for annotating a document in a way that is syntactically distinguishable from the text. The idea and terminology evolved from the "marking up" of paper manuscripts, i.e., the revision instructions by editors, traditionally written with a blue pencil on authors' manuscripts.".
- Markup_language label "Auszeichnungssprache".
- Markup_language label "Język znaczników".
- Markup_language label "Langage de balisage".
- Markup_language label "Lenguaje de marcado".
- Markup_language label "Linguagem de marcação".
- Markup_language label "Linguaggio di markup".
- Markup_language label "Markup language".
- Markup_language label "Opmaaktaal".
- Markup_language label "Язык разметки".
- Markup_language label "لغة ترميز".
- Markup_language label "マークアップ言語".
- Markup_language label "置标语言".
- Markup_language sameAs Značkovací_jazyk.
- Markup_language sameAs Auszeichnungssprache.
- Markup_language sameAs Lenguaje_de_marcado.
- Markup_language sameAs Markaketa_lengoaia.
- Markup_language sameAs Langage_de_balisage.
- Markup_language sameAs Bahasa_markah.
- Markup_language sameAs Linguaggio_di_markup.
- Markup_language sameAs マークアップ言語.
- Markup_language sameAs 마크업_언어.
- Markup_language sameAs Opmaaktaal.
- Markup_language sameAs Język_znaczników.
- Markup_language sameAs Linguagem_de_marcação.
- Markup_language sameAs m.04s5c.
- Markup_language sameAs Q37045.
- Markup_language sameAs Q37045.
- Markup_language wasDerivedFrom Markup_language?oldid=602475911.
- Markup_language depiction RecipeBook_XML_Example.png.
- Markup_language isPrimaryTopicOf Markup_language.