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[Applause] okay so this is intended to be a summary of some of the more obvious bits of the history of documentation markup Im gonna hit in some of the high spots we havent got time to go over a thing the github repository has the slides the source for the slides and extended notes with a lot of the links I found trolling google and spending ages so feel free to go back there and look at that the slides and so on are resources available under Creative Commons license as well so if you want to steal things please do so weve had markup of text to say what you should do with it for a very long time back in the days of typewriters people would double spaced their text so it was easy to proofread and right marks in between they would use underlining to mean this should be in italics they would use uppercase letters and underlining to say this should be our heading and so on Im going to cover some of the technologies that have used in the computer environment since about the 1960s one of