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Standard Generalized Markup Language better known by its initials, '''SGML''' is a markup language that is a development of [[Generalised Markup Language]], it is the predecessor of [[HTML]] and [[XML]].
The '''Standard Generalized Markup Language''' (''SGML'') is a markup language that is a development of [[Generalised Markup Language]].
 
International Standard: ISO 8879:1986


==Tools==
==Tools==
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===Text Editors===
===Text Editors===
* Datalogics WriterStation
* Datalogics WriterStation
====OS/2 text editors====
 
;OS/2 text editors
* Frame Technology: WriterStation/PM
* Frame Technology: WriterStation/PM
 
;Java text editors
====Java text editors====
* [[jEdit]] - Java based editor - SGML syntax highlighting built in
* [[jEdit]] - Java based editor - SGML syntax highlighting built in


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*Charles F. Goldfarb: ''The SGML Handbook'' - Oxford University Press 1990, ISBN 0-19-853737-1
*Charles F. Goldfarb: ''The SGML Handbook'' - Oxford University Press 1990, ISBN 0-19-853737-1


===Standards===
[[Category:Markup Language]]
* ISO 8879:1986
 
[[Category:Markup Languages]][[Category:File formats]]

Revision as of 15:27, 9 April 2018

The Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) is a markup language that is a development of Generalised Markup Language.

International Standard: ISO 8879:1986

Tools

  • Bellcore SuperBook System
  • Exoterica
    • OmniMark
    • SGML Kernel
  • IBM
    • SGML TextWrite OS/2 Edition
    • SGML TextWrite Tools OS/2 Edition
    • TextTagger Workstation Edition
    • ProcessMaster CALS OS/2 Workstation Driver Feature
  • TetraSys
    • EasyTag
    • HyperTag
  • sgmls
  • Yorktown SGML Parser (YASP)

Text Editors

  • Datalogics WriterStation
OS/2 text editors
  • Frame Technology: WriterStation/PM
Java text editors
  • jEdit - Java based editor - SGML syntax highlighting built in

Publications

  • Martin Bryan: SGML: An Author's Guide to the Standard Generalized Markup Language - Addison-Wesley 1988, ISBN 0-201-17535-5
  • Charles F. Goldfarb: The SGML Handbook - Oxford University Press 1990, ISBN 0-19-853737-1