Markup language

Markup language is a modern system for annotating text so that it is syntactically distinguishable.

The idea and terminology evolved from the "markup" of manuscripts, that is, the revision instructions by editors, traditionally written in blue pen on authors' manuscripts. Examples include type definition instructions such as those found in troff and LaTeX, and structural markers such as XML tags.

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