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'''Generalized Markup Language''' ('''GML''') is a set of [[Macro (computer science)|macros]] that implement intent-based (procedural) markup [[Tag (metadata)|tag]]s for the [[IBM]] [[text formatter]], [[SCRIPT_(markup)|SCRIPT/VS]]. SCRIPT/VS is the main component of IBM's [[Document Composition Facility]] (DCF). A ''starter set'' of tags in GML is provided with the DCF product.
 
GML was developed in the 1960s by [[Charles Goldfarb]], [[Edward Mosher]] and [[Raymond Lorie]] (whose surname initials were used by Goldfarb to make up the term GML).<ref name="TheRootsOfSgml">{{cite web|url=http://www.sgmlsource.com/history/roots.htm|year=1996|title=The Roots of SGML - A Personal Recollection|author=Charles F. Goldfarb|accessdate=2007-07-07}}</ref>
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* [[Standard Generalized Markup Language]]
* [[XML]]
* [[SCRIPT/VS (markup)]]
 
==References==