A report on SCRIPT (markup)

Part of IBM's Document Composition Facility (DCF) for IBM z/VM and z/OS systems.

- SCRIPT (markup)

3 related topics with Alpha

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TYPSET and RUNOFF

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Early document editor that was used with the 1964-released RUNOFF program, one of the earliest text formatting programs to see significant use.

Early document editor that was used with the 1964-released RUNOFF program, one of the earliest text formatting programs to see significant use.

The origin of IBM's SCRIPT (markup) software began in 1968 when "IBM contracted Stuart Madnick of MIT to write a simple document preparation ..."

IBM Generalized Markup Language

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Generalized Markup Language (GML) is a set of macros that implement intent-based (procedural) markup tags for the IBM text formatter, SCRIPT.

(2018)

Stuart Madnick

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American computer scientist, and professor of information technology at the MIT Sloan School of Management and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology school of engineering.

American computer scientist, and professor of information technology at the MIT Sloan School of Management and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology school of engineering.

(2018)

In 1968, Madnick developed SCRIPT, a text markup language for IBM z/VM and z/OS systems, which is still being used as a part of IBM's Document Composition Facility (DCF) with the current version called SCRIPT/VS.