HyperText Markup Language (HTML) – the original markup language that was defined as a part of implementing World Wide Web, an ad hoc defined language inspired by the meta format SGML and which inspired many other markup languages.
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 IBMOS/2 systems. It is also the default help file format used by the cross-platform fpGUI Toolkit project.
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.
^Geography Markup Language is an ISO standard (ISO 19136:2007).
^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.
^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.
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