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/*! \page htmlcmds HTML Commands
Here is a list of all HTML commands that may be used inside the
documentation. Note that although these HTML tags are translated to the
proper commands for outer formats other than HTML, all attributes
of a HTML tag are passed on to the HTML output only
(the HREF and NAME attributes for the A tag are the only exception).
Ends an unnumbered item list.
\ Starts a piece of text displayed in an italic font.
\ Ends a \ section.
The special HTML character entities that are recognized by Doxygen:
- \© the copyright symbol
- \&tm; the trade mark symbol
- \® the registered trade mark symbol
- \< less-than symbol
- \> greater-than symbol
- \& ampersand
- \' single quotation mark (straight)
- \" double quotation mark (straight)
- \‘ left single quotation mark
- \’ right single quotation mark
- \“ left double quotation mark
- \” right double quotation mark
- \– n-dash (for numeric ranges, eg. 2–8)
- \— m-dash (for parenthetical punctuation — like this)
- \&?uml; where ? is one of {A,E,I,O,U,Y,a,e,i,o,u,y},
writes a character with a diaeresis accent (like ä).
- \&?acute; where ? is one of {A,E,I,O,U,Y,a,e,i,o,u,y},
writes a character with a acute accent (like á).
- \&?grave; where ? is one of {A,E,I,O,U,a,e,i,o,u,y},
writes a character with a grave accent (like à).
- \&?circ; where ? is one of {A,E,I,O,U,a,e,i,o,u,y},
writes a character with a circumflex accent (like â).
- \&?tilde; where ? is one of {A,N,O,a,n,o},
writes a character with a tilde accent (like ã).
- \ß write a sharp s (i.e. ß) to the output.
- \&?cedil; where ? is one of {c,C},
writes a c-cedille (like ç).
- \&?ring; where ? is one of {a,A},
writes an a with a ring (like å).
- \ a non breakable space.
Finally, to put invisible comments inside comment blocks, HTML style
comments can be used:
\verbatim
/*! Visible text */
\endverbatim
*/