Exhaustive testing of QDoc commands

This is a section1

This is a section2

This is a section3

This is a section4
This is bad code

This text should have a line break riiiiight
noooow.

All your text belong to bold ...And this is an examble of only bold being, well, bold.

    ...

This a caption

Lorem legal ipsum

This is a quotation.

This is raw. Like the

Eddie Murphy

movie. Just not as funny.

Look, ma! I made a sidebar!

Table item in a table row
Another item in a different row

Important: This is really important.

Note: The code above doesn't compile


Images

An image without any text:

An image with just an alternative text:

Image alt

An image with alternative text and 1-atom caption:

Image alt

Image caption

An image with alternative text and 2-atom caption:

Image alt

Image caption with bold text

A bordered image:

A bordered image with a caption:

Screenshot of the System Tray Icon

An inline image:

The is a paragraph containing an inline image to test if qdoc handles them properly, without considering rest of the line as alt text for the image.

An inline image with alt text:

Here is another example of No. 1 inline image with alternative text, which should be added as an attribute to the inline image.

Waffles is not to be translated.

File quoting:

    if (false) {
        return 1;
    }

Commands not yet tested

Warning: The following commands have yet to be tested: footnote link sincelist header index topicref // or just don’t care, remove it inlineimage printline printto quotefile skipline skipuntil span snippet codeline overload sub sup tableofcontents tt uicontrol endmapref endomit underline unicode