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41
42#include <qregexp.h>
43#include "atom.h"
44#include "location.h"
45#include <stdio.h>
46
47QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
48
49QString Atom::BOLD_ ("bold");
50QString Atom::INDEX_ ("index");
51QString Atom::ITALIC_ ("italic");
52QString Atom::LINK_ ("link");
53QString Atom::PARAMETER_ ("parameter");
54QString Atom::SUBSCRIPT_ ("subscript");
55QString Atom::SUPERSCRIPT_ ("superscript");
56QString Atom::TELETYPE_ ("teletype");
57QString Atom::UNDERLINE_ ("underline");
58
59QString Atom::BULLET_ ("bullet");
60QString Atom::TAG_ ("tag");
61QString Atom::VALUE_ ("value");
62QString Atom::LOWERALPHA_ ("loweralpha");
63QString Atom::LOWERROMAN_ ("lowerroman");
64QString Atom::NUMERIC_ ("numeric");
65QString Atom::UPPERALPHA_ ("upperalpha");
66QString Atom::UPPERROMAN_ ("upperroman");
67
68/*! \class Atom
69 \brief The Atom class is the fundamental unit for representing
70 documents internally.
71
72 Atoms have a \i type and are completed by a \i string whose
73 meaning depends on the \i type. For example, the string
74 \quotation
75 \i italic text looks nicer than \bold bold text
76 \endquotation
77 is represented by the following atoms:
78 \quotation
79 (FormattingLeft, ATOM_FORMATTING_ITALIC)
80 (String, "italic")
81 (FormattingRight, ATOM_FORMATTING_ITALIC)
82 (String, " text is more attractive than ")
83 (FormattingLeft, ATOM_FORMATTING_BOLD)
84 (String, "bold")
85 (FormattingRight, ATOM_FORMATTING_BOLD)