The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of
document markup languages. Please see the individual markup languages' articles for further information.
General information
Basic general information about the markup languages: creator, version, etc.
Note: While
Rich Text Format (RTF) is human readable, it is not considered to be a markup language and is thus excluded from the table.
Characteristics
Some characteristics of the markup languages.
Notes
See also
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List of document markup languages
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
* HyperText Markup Language (HTML) – the original markup language that was defined as a part ...
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Comparison of Office Open XML and OpenDocument This is a comparison of the Office Open XML document file format with the OpenDocument file format.
Comparison
See also
* Comparison of document-markup languages
* Standardization of Office Open XML
* List of document markup languages
* Lightwei ...
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Comparison of OpenXPS and PDF
Open XML Paper Specification (also referred to as OpenXPS) is an open specification for a page description language and a fixed-document format. Microsoft developed it as the XML Paper Specification (XPS). In June 2009, Ecma International adopte ...
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Comparison of e-book formats The following is a comparison of e-book formats used to create and publish e-books.
The EPUB format is the most widely supported e-book format, supported by most e-book readers except Amazon Kindle devices. Most e-book readers also support the PD ...
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Comparison of data serialization formats
This is a comparison of data serialization formats, various ways to convert complex objects to sequences of bits. It does not include markup languages used exclusively as document file format
A document file format is a text or binary file for ...
Document markup languages
*Comparison of document markup languages
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