jemdoc is a light text-based markup language designed for creating websites. It takes a text file written with jemdoc markup, an optional configuration file and an optional menu file, and makes static websites that look something like this one, that one or another one.
jemdoc was inspired by AsciiDoc, which is a text document format. AsciiDoc is great, and lots of the ideas from AsciiDoc are copied in jemdoc. The main differences are that jemdoc is simpler (you could say deliberately feature poor) and has more consistent syntax.
Vim reStructured Text
Author: Mikolaj Machowski
Title: Vim reStructured Text - HTML and LaTeX output
Keywords: Vim, LaTeX, PDF, HTML, XML
Version: 1.4
License: GPL v. 2
Date: 4 Nov 2006
For a long time Vim users were asking for "real" export to HTML. This is, I believe, first real try to achieve this effect. This is Vim version of reStructuredText, popular Python language documentation tool (so I borrowed parts of its documentation).