?You can use either doxygen or qdoc, but the two have different command sets, 
so they aren's interchangeable.


If you want your documentation to link to the Qt documentation, it might be 
easier to use qdoc. I'm not sure that's correct, because I haven't actually 
used doxygen for that purpose, but I know you can link to Qt documentation 
using qdoc.


martin

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?Thanks for the fast response! I'm going to have a look to the documentation.
Just to be totally sure: your answer implies that, as an external user of Qt 
(not a developer), it is now advisable to switch from Doxygen to qdoc, right? 
Or using qdoc is only suggested for Qt APIs?
Thanks again,
F.

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On 21 October 2014 11:23, Shivashankar Venugopal 
<venugopal.shivashan...@theqtcompany.com<mailto:venugopal.shivashan...@theqtcompany.com>>
 wrote:
Hi,

qdoc3 is renamed as qdoc since Qt 5.0. You should find all the details you need 
about qdoc on http://doc-snapshot.qt-project.org/qdoc/qdoc-index.html. Find us 
on the #qt-documentation channel on freenode if you have any questions.

Venu
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