A file format for exchanging computational models in systems biology
The Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML) is an XML-based description language for representing computational models in systems biology. Visit the project web site to learn more.
A common markup language and a parser to generate documentation in any target format (Html, Latex, Trac, Mediawiki...). The core command relies on a Tcl library: it is easy to create new target formats. Doc files are parameterizable via a header.
KML is a knowledge base with support of logical modeling. Advanced model is used to represent knowledge as a set of statements similar to natural language sentences. This project hosts a set of model storage library and server (vrb-ols) and clients.
YAML (tm) is a straight-forward data serilization language, offering an alternative to XML where markup (named lists and mixed content) are not needed. YAML borrows ideas from rfc822, SAX, C, HTML, Perl, and Python.
HEML, the Hypertext Edit Markup Language, is a simplified markup language. HEML is implemented in a small Web browser that enables quickly editing web pages. HEML can be used for ordinary Web pages or for a program help system.
This Library dynamically translates HTML pages to WML (WAP protocol) pages. WML, which is intended for hand held devices, is very different from HTML and introduces a number of conversion issues. This library utilizes SP for HTML parsing. It comes with
YARML or (Yet Another Readable Markup Langage) is a simple and readable markup language which have the same structure of XML but with new syntax which near to the syntax which used with the high level programming languages like Java,PHP, C and Python.