InkML

InkML is an XML-based markup language to describe "ink" data input with an electronic pen or stylus. The recommended specification was published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) in September 2011.

Ink Markup Language (InkML)
Filename extension
.ink, .inkml
Internet media type
application/inkml+xml
Type code'TEXT'

It is part of the W3C Multimodal Interaction Activity initiative.

Software

InkML Toolkit (InkMLTk) is targeted at providing a suite of tools for working with InkML documents. The toolkit includes the following libraries and tools,

  • InkML processor libraries implementing the W3C InkML specification
  • Converters library and tools (to and from other ink and image formats)
  • InkML viewers as browser plug-ins, and
  • InkML applications such as a graphical editor.

This project is released on SourceForge as an open source contribution from HP Labs, India.

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