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-# QTextEdit
-
-The QTextEdit widget is an advanced editor that supports formatted rich text.
-It can be used to display HTML and other rich document formats. Internally,
-QTextEdit uses the QTextDocument class to describe both the high-level
-structure of each document and the low-level formatting of paragraphs.
-
-If you are viewing this document in the textedit example, you can edit this
-document to explore Qt's rich text editing features. We have included some
-comments in each of the following sections to encourage you to experiment.
-
-## Font and Paragraph Styles
-
-QTextEdit supports **bold**, *italic*, _underline_ & ~~strikethrough~~ font
-styles, and can display
-<span style="font-size:10pt; font-weight:600; color:#00007f;"> multicolored</span>
-text. Font families such as
-<span style="font-family:Times New Roman">Times New Roman</span> and
-<span style="font-family:Courier">Courier</span>
-can also be used directly. *If you place the cursor in a region of styled text,
-the controls in the tool bars will change to reflect the current style.*
-
-Paragraphs can be formatted so that the text is left-aligned, right-aligned,
-centered, or fully justified.
-
-*Try changing the alignment of some text and resize the editor to see how the
-text layout changes.*
-
-## Lists
-
-Different kinds of lists can be included in rich text documents. Standard
-bullet lists can be nested, using different symbols for each level of the list:
-
-- Disc symbols are typically used for top-level list items.
- * Circle symbols can be used to distinguish between items in lower-level
- lists.
- + Square symbols provide a reasonable alternative to discs and circles.
-
-Ordered lists can be created that can be used for tables of contents. Different
-characters can be used to enumerate items, and we can use both Roman and Arabic
-numerals in the same list structure:
-
-1. Introduction
-2. Qt Tools
- 1) Qt Assistant
- 2) Qt Designer
- 1. Form Editor
- 2. Component Architecture
- 3) Qt Linguist
-
-The list will automatically be renumbered if you add or remove items. *Try
-adding new sections to the above list or removing existing item to see the
-numbers change.*
-
-Task lists can be used to track progress on projects:
-
-- [ ] This is not yet done
-- This is just a bullet point
-- [x] This is done
-
-## Images
-
-Inline images are treated like ordinary ranges of characters in the text
-editor, so they flow with the surrounding text. Images can also be selected in
-the same way as text, making it easy to cut, copy, and paste them.
-
-![logo](images/logo32.png "logo") *Try to select this image by clicking and
-dragging over it with the mouse, or use the text cursor to select it by holding
-down Shift and using the arrow keys. You can then cut or copy it, and paste it
-into different parts of this document.*
-
-## Tables
-
-QTextEdit can arrange and format tables, supporting features such as row and
-column spans, text formatting within cells, and size constraints for columns.
-
-| | Development Tools | Programming Techniques | Graphical User Interfaces |
-| ------------: | ----------------- | ---------------------- | ------------------------- |
-| 9:00 - 11:00 | Introduction to Qt |||
-| 11:00 - 13:00 | Using qmake | Object-oriented Programming | Layouts in Qt |
-| 13:00 - 15:00 | Qt Designer Tutorial | Extreme Programming | Writing Custom Styles |
-| 15:00 - 17:00 | Qt Linguist and Internationalization | &nbsp; | &nbsp; |
-
-*Try adding text to the cells in the table and experiment with the alignment of
-the paragraphs.*
-
-## Hyperlinks
-
-QTextEdit is designed to support hyperlinks between documents, and this feature
-is used extensively in
-[Qt Assistant](http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtassistant-index.html). Hyperlinks are
-automatically created when an HTML file is imported into an editor. Since the
-rich text framework supports hyperlinks natively, they can also be created
-programatically.
-
-## Undo and Redo
-
-Full support for undo and redo operations is built into QTextEdit and the
-underlying rich text framework. Operations on a document can be packaged
-together to make editing a more comfortable experience for the user.
-
-*Try making changes to this document and press `Ctrl+Z` to undo them. You can
-always recover the original contents of the document.*
-