Z Format
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The Z format is an open, and freely available document and typesetting language, coded by David H. Kristensen and Dan Ponte from the Z Initiative.
Z is loosely based on XML and SGML standards, and inspired by TeX, but with a focus on preserving the ease of use without compromising functionality.
Z supports CSS through the implementation of formatting areas, although z2html is currently the only one of the tools to recognize that support.
Example syntax
<source lang="xml"> <title>Document Title</title> <header>Document Header</header> <text> Example Document Text <bold>in bold</bold> and <italic>italic</italic> <fg:red>Red text</fg> </text> </source>
Z utilities
- z2html, which translates Z to XHTML 1.1
- z2rtf, which translates Z to RTF
- MoZaiC, a console Z browser.
See also
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