You can use \quotefromfile, \skipto, \printuntil, etc

http://doc-snapshot.qt-project.org/qdoc/07-0-qdoc-commands-includingexternalcode.html#quotefromfile-command

martin
On Oct 3, 2012, at 2:29 PM, Sorvig Morten wrote:

> 
>> Help by offering your opinion on:
>> * Does the example have a meaningful purpose? Or is the feature it 
>> demonstrates deprecated or obsolete in Qt 5?
>> * Does it follow Qt 5 "best practice" / recommended way of doing things?
>> * Are the comments, text strings, README, etc up to date?
>> * Is the example documentation, i.e. the corresponding .qdoc file, if any, 
>> up to date?
> *> Does the structure follow the example shown here: 
> http://qt-project.org/wiki/Qt_Documentation_Structure ?
> 
> One thing which I'd like to do, and which is perhaps out of scope for this 
> project, is to find a different mechanism for the documentation tags ("//! 
> [1]" etc). In my highly subjective opinion this uglifies the examples to much 
> and is not how we want to present clean, simple, Qt code.
> 
> - Morten
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