Markup
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There is more than one usage of the word markup.

For generic discussions of markup in various contexts, see:
  • Markup language
    Markup language
    A markup language is a modern system for annotating a text in a way that is syntactically distinguishable from that text. The idea and terminology evolved from the "marking up" of manuscripts, i.e. the revision instructions by editors, traditionally written with a blue pencil on authors' manuscripts...

    , a notation used to annotate a document's content to give information regarding the structure of the text or instructions for how it is to be displayed
  • Markup (business)
    Markup (business)
    Markup is the difference between the cost of a good or service and its selling price. A markup is added on to the total cost incurred by the producer of a good or service in order to create a profit. The total cost reflects the total amount of both fixed and variable expenses to produce and...

    , a term for the increase in the price of goods to create a profit margin for a business
  • Markup (legislation)
    Markup (legislation)
    For the business term see Markup Markup refers to the process by which a U.S. congressional committee or state legislative session debates, amends, and rewrites proposed legislation....

    , a legislative session held to amend bills
  • MarkUp
    Markup
    There is more than one usage of the word markup.For generic discussions of markup in various contexts, see:* Markup language, a notation used to annotate a document's content to give information regarding the structure of the text or instructions for how it is to be displayed* Markup , a term for...

    , a magazine based on Game Maker
    Game Maker
    GameMaker is a Windows and Mac IDE originally developed by Mark Overmars in the Delphi programming language. It is currently developed and published by YoYo Games, a software company in which Overmars is involved...

    by Mark Overmars
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