/*! \page lists Lists Doxygen provides a number of ways to create lists of items. Using dashes By putting a number of column-aligned minus (-) signs at the start of a line, a bullet list will automatically be generated. Instead of the minus sign also plus (+) or asterix (\*) can be used. Numbered lists can also be generated by using a minus followed by a hash or by using a number followed by a dot. Nesting of lists is allowed and is based on indentation of the items.
Here is an example: \verbatim /*! * A list of events: * - mouse events * -# mouse move event * -# mouse click event\n * More info about the click event. * -# mouse double click event * - keyboard events * 1. key down event * 2. key up event * * More text here. */ \endverbatim The result will be: A list of events: - mouse events -# mouse move event -# mouse click event\n More info about the click event. -# mouse double click event - keyboard events 1. key down event 2. key up event More text here. If you use tabs for indentation within lists, please make sure that \ref cfg_tab_size "TAB_SIZE" in the configuration file is set to the correct tab size. You can end a list by starting a new paragraph or by putting a dot (.) on an empty line at the same indentation level as the list you would like to end. Here is an example that speaks for itself: \verbatim /** * Text before the list * - list item 1 * - sub item 1 * - sub sub item 1 * - sub sub item 2 * . * The dot above ends the sub sub item list. * * More text for the first sub item * . * The dot above ends the first sub item. * * More text for the first list item * - sub item 2 * - sub item 3 * - list item 2 * . * More text in the same paragraph. * * More text in a new paragraph. */ \endverbatim Using HTML commands If you like you can also use HTML commands inside the documentation blocks. Here is the above example with HTML commands: \verbatim /*! * A list of events: *