From 95d83cb1b68cc4a415d5d80859b4e74472ad7112 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Casper van Donderen Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2012 15:28:31 +0100 Subject: Remove the usage of deprecated qdoc macros. QDoc now has support for Doxygen style commands for italics, bold and list items. This change applies that change in QDoc to the actual documentation. Task-number: QTBUG-24578 Change-Id: I519bf9c29b14092e3ab6067612f42bf749eeedf5 Reviewed-by: Shane Kearns Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll --- src/corelib/tools/qbytearray.cpp | 26 +++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) (limited to 'src/corelib/tools/qbytearray.cpp') diff --git a/src/corelib/tools/qbytearray.cpp b/src/corelib/tools/qbytearray.cpp index c74c61999d..445fe5cd81 100644 --- a/src/corelib/tools/qbytearray.cpp +++ b/src/corelib/tools/qbytearray.cpp @@ -505,7 +505,7 @@ QByteArray qCompress(const uchar* data, int nbytes, int compressionLevel) from this and any earlier Qt version, back to Qt 3.1 when this feature was added. - \bold{Note:} If you want to use this function to uncompress external + \b{Note:} If you want to use this function to uncompress external data that was compressed using zlib, you first need to prepend a four byte header to the byte array containing the data. The header must contain the expected length (in bytes) of the uncompressed data, @@ -3687,12 +3687,12 @@ QByteArray &QByteArray::setNum(qulonglong n, int base) The format \a f can be any of the following: \table - \header \i Format \i Meaning - \row \i \c e \i format as [-]9.9e[+|-]999 - \row \i \c E \i format as [-]9.9E[+|-]999 - \row \i \c f \i format as [-]9.9 - \row \i \c g \i use \c e or \c f format, whichever is the most concise - \row \i \c G \i use \c E or \c f format, whichever is the most concise + \header \li Format \li Meaning + \row \li \c e \li format as [-]9.9e[+|-]999 + \row \li \c E \li format as [-]9.9E[+|-]999 + \row \li \c f \li format as [-]9.9 + \row \li \c g \li use \c e or \c f format, whichever is the most concise + \row \li \c G \li use \c E or \c f format, whichever is the most concise \endtable With 'e', 'E', and 'f', \a prec is the number of digits after the @@ -3816,12 +3816,12 @@ QByteArray QByteArray::number(qulonglong n, int base) which is \c g by default, and can be any of the following: \table - \header \i Format \i Meaning - \row \i \c e \i format as [-]9.9e[+|-]999 - \row \i \c E \i format as [-]9.9E[+|-]999 - \row \i \c f \i format as [-]9.9 - \row \i \c g \i use \c e or \c f format, whichever is the most concise - \row \i \c G \i use \c E or \c f format, whichever is the most concise + \header \li Format \li Meaning + \row \li \c e \li format as [-]9.9e[+|-]999 + \row \li \c E \li format as [-]9.9E[+|-]999 + \row \li \c f \li format as [-]9.9 + \row \li \c g \li use \c e or \c f format, whichever is the most concise + \row \li \c G \li use \c E or \c f format, whichever is the most concise \endtable With 'e', 'E', and 'f', \a prec is the number of digits after the -- cgit v1.2.3