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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.
This module implements ForumCode, a simple markup language inspired by the likes of BBCode. ForumCode allows end-users (of a web-site) limited access to a set of HTML markup through a HTML-esque syntax.
ProofReading Markup Language for transmission of corrections
An XML DTD & schema for a ProofReading Markup Language, and reference implementations, to provide for annotation of printed errors and their correction. PRML will be intended for use by proofreaders, editors, and others in the publishing industry.
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.
LCGML (Legacy Crawling Game Markup Language) makes it possible do script old fashioned text adventures. It is an XML-driven Document format. For the stable product, an perl interpreter is also planned
LPML is the Linux Packaging Markup Language and is implemented
with perl. LPML improves upon traditional fileglobbing schemes.
Source repositories are rendered into RPMs, dpkgs, and many
other methods of direct compilation and installation.