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import ../code/conceptPage.scroll
id script
name SCRIPT markup
appeared 1999
tags pl
fileType text
wordRank 2443
centralPackageRepositoryCount 0
example
.ez on
&P.This is a paragraph.
&N1.First item
&N2.First subitem
&N2.Second subitem
&N1.Second item
wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCRIPT_(markup)
example
.ez on
&P.This is a paragraph.
&N1.First item
&N2.First subitem
&N2.Second subitem
&N1.Second item
related ibm-gml sgml scribe
summary SCRIPT, any of a series of text markup languages starting with Script under Control Program-67/Cambridge Monitor System (CP-67/CMS) and Script/370 under Virtual Machine Facility/370 (VM/370); the current version, SCRIPT/VS, is part of IBM's Document Composition Facility (DCF) for IBM z/VM and z/OS systems. SCRIPT was developed for CP-67/CMS by Stuart Madnick at MIT, succeeding CTSS RUNOFF. SCRIPT is a procedural markup language. Inline commands called control words, indicated by a period in the first column of a logical line, describe the desired appearance of the formatted text. SCRIPT originally provided a 2PASS option to allow text to refer to variables defined later in the text, but subsequent versions allowed more than two passes.
pageId 4226836
dailyPageViews 17
created 2006
backlinksCount 18
revisionCount 121
appeared 1999