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-# Markdown in Qt Quick
-
-The Text, TextEdit and TextArea items support rich text formatted in HTML.
-Since Qt 5.14, they now support two dialects of Markdown as well:
-[The CommonMark Specification](https://spec.commonmark.org/0.29/) is the
-conservative formal specification, while
-[GitHub Flavored Markdown](https://guides.github.com/features/mastering-markdown/#GitHub-flavored-markdown)
-adds extra features such as task lists and tables.
-
-If you are viewing this document in the Qt Quick Controls Text Editor 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
-
-Markdown supports **bold**, *italic*, ~~strikethrough~~ and `monospace` font
-styles.
-
-> A block quote is indented according to the convention for email quoting.
-
- A block of code;
- can be indented;
- with 4 spaces or a tab;
-
-or
-
-```
-Block {
- id: code
- CanBe {
- wrappedBy: "triple backticks"
- }
-}
-```
-
-Block quotes can be nested, and block quotes can include indented code blocks.
-
-In [The CommonMark Specification](https://spec.commonmark.org/0.29/)
-John MacFarlane writes:
-
-> What distinguishes Markdown from many other lightweight markup syntaxes,
-> which are often easier to write, is its readability. As Gruber writes:
-
-> > The overriding design goal for Markdown's formatting syntax is to make it
-> > as readable as possible. The idea is that a Markdown-formatted document should
-> > be publishable as-is, as plain text, without looking like it's been marked up
-> > with tags or formatting instructions. (
-> > [http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/](http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/))
-
-> The point can be illustrated by comparing a sample of AsciiDoc with an
-> equivalent sample of Markdown. Here is a sample of AsciiDoc from the AsciiDoc
-> manual:
-
-> 1. List item one.
-> +
-> List item one continued with a second paragraph followed by an
-> Indented block.
-> +
-> .................
-> $ ls *.sh
-> $ mv *.sh ~/tmp
-> .................
-> +
-> List item continued with a third paragraph.
->
-> 2. List item two continued with an open block.
-> ...
->
-
-## Hyperlinks
-
-Hyperlinks can be written with the link text first, and the URL immediately
-following: [Qt Assistant](http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtassistant-index.html)
-
-A plain url is automatically recognized: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qml-qtquick-text.html
-
-There are also "reference links" where the link text is first labeled
-and then the URL for the label is given elsewhere:
-[The Qt Creator Manual][creatormanual]
-
-## Images
-
-Inline images like this one ![red square](red.png) flow with the surrounding text.
-
-The code for including an image is just a link that starts with a bang.
-An image in its own paragraph is given its own space:
-
-![Albert Einstein image](einstein.png)
-
-## Lists
-
-Different kinds of lists can be included. Standard bullet lists can be nested,
-using different symbols for each level of the list. List items can have nested
-items such as block quotes, code blocks and images. Check boxes can be included
-to form a task 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.
- * Lists can be continued...
- * further down
-- List items can include images: ![red square](red.png)
-- and even nested quotes, like this:
-
- The [Qt Documentation](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qml-qtquick-textedit.html#details)
- points out that
- > The TextEdit item displays a block of editable, formatted text.
- >
- > It can display both plain and rich text. For example:
- >
- > TextEdit {
- > width: 240
- > text: "<b>Hello</b> <i>World!</i>"
- > font.family: "Helvetica"
- > font.pointSize: 20
- > color: "blue"
- > focus: true
- > }
-- List items with check boxes allow task lists to be incorporated:
- * [ ] This task is not yet done
- * [x] We aced this one!
-
-Ordered lists can be used for tables of contents, for example. Each number
-should end with a period or a parenthesis:
-
-1. Markdown in Qt Quick
- 1) Font and Paragraph Styles
- 5) Hyperlinks
- 3) Images ![red square](red.png)
- 2) Lists
- 4) Tables
-2. Related work
-
-The list will automatically be renumbered during rendering.
-
-## Tables
-
-One of the GitHub extensions is support for tables:
-
-| |Development Tools |Programming Techniques |Graphical User Interfaces|
-|-------------|------------------------------------|---------------------------|-------------------------|
-|9:00 - 11:00 |Introduction to Qt |||
-|11:00 - 13:00|Using Qt Creator |QML and its runtime |Layouts in Qt |
-|13:00 - 15:00|Qt Quick Designer Tutorial |Extreme Programming |Writing Custom Styles |
-|15:00 - 17:00|Qt Linguist and Internationalization| | |
-
-# Related Work
-
-Some Qt Widgets also support Markdown.
-[QTextEdit](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtextedit.html) has similar WYSIWYG
-editing features as TextEdit and TextArea: you can edit the rendered text
-directly. You can use
-[QTextDocument::toMarkdown](https://doc-snapshots.qt.io/qt5-dev/qtextdocument.html#toMarkdown)
-to rewrite the Markdown format, and save it back to a file.
-
-If you have the [KDE Kate Editor](https://kate-editor.org/) installed on your
-system, you probably also have the `markdown.xml` syntax highlighting
-definition file; that can be reused to add Markdown syntax highlighting to
-Qt Creator.
-
-![creator markdown highlighting from Kate](creatorKateHighlighter.png)
-
-Qt owes thanks to the authors of the [MD4C parser](https://github.com/mity/md4c)
-for making markdown import possible. The QTextMarkdownWriter class does not
-have such dependencies, and also has not yet been tested as extensively, so we
-do not yet guarantee that we are able to rewrite every Markdown document that
-you are able to read and display with Text or TextEdit. But you are free to
-write [bugs](https://bugreports.qt.io) about any troublesome cases that you
-encounter.
-
-[creatormanual]: https://doc.qt.io/qtcreator/ "Qt Creator Manual"