Ink Markup Language (InkML) is published as a W3C Proposed Recommendation

I am pleased to announce that Ink Markup Language (InkML) was
published as a W3C Proposed Recommendation on 10 May, 2011.

The InkML specification describes the syntax and semantics for the Ink
Markup Language, which serves as the data format for representing ink
entered with an electronic pen or stylus. The markup allows for the
input and processing of handwriting, gestures, sketches, music and
other notational languages in applications. It provides a common
format for the exchange of ink data between components such as
handwriting and gesture recognizers, signature verifiers, and other
ink-aware modules.

The specification is now available as follows.

This version:
   http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/PR-InkML-20110510/

Latest version:
   http://www.w3.org/TR/InkML

Best regards,

Debbie Dahl
Chair, W3C Multimodal Interaction Working Group

Received on Thursday, 12 May 2011 13:09:26 UTC