DocBook is an XML/SGML vocabulary that enables you to create document content in a presentation-neutral form that captures the logical structure of the content. Using the DocBook stylesheets, you can publish DocBook content as HTML pages and PDF files and other formats, including man pages, HTML Help, and JavaHelp.
GTK-Doc is used to document C code. It is typically used to document the public API of libraries, such as the GTK+ and GNOME libraries, but it can also be used to document application code.
GTK-Doc has some special code to document the signals and properties of GTK+ widgets and GObject classes which other tools may not have.
SgmlReader is a versatile .NET library written in C# for parsing HTML/SGML files.
The original community around SgmlReader used to be hosted by GotDotNet, but it has been phased out. MindTouch Dream and MindTouch Deki use extensively the SgmlReader library. We found and fixed a few bugs in it
... [More] as well. In the spirit of the original author, we're providing back these changes on the MindTouch Developer Center site. [Less]
BHL is an Emacs mode which enables you to convert plain TXT files into HTML, LaTeX, and SGML (Linuxdoc) files. The BHL mode handles common font-styles, three levels of sections, any kind of lists, tables, URLs and horizontal rules. BHL handles a table of contents: you can browse the toc, insert the
... [More] toc where you want, and update the sections' numbers with one keystroke. [Less]
OpenJade is a suite of tools for validating, processing, and applying DSSSL (Document Style Semantics and Specification Language) stylesheets to SGML and XML documents. It is a project undertaken by the DSSSL community to maintain and extend Jade and the related SP suite of SGML/XML processing tools.
EDGE (electronic document general encoding) is a SGML-based markup Language for general documents, incl. scientific papers, technical/computer documentation, prose, drama, etc. It aims to be less restricted than comparable DTDs (e.g. DocBook or TEI).
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