Doc: Replace all occurences of \BR with \br.

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The following command line options determine how test results are reported:
\list
\li \c -o \e{filename,format} \BR
\li \c -o \e{filename,format} \br
write output to the specified file, in the specified format (one of
\c txt, \c xml, \c lightxml or \c xunitxml). The special filename \c -
may be used to log to standard output.
\li \c -o \e filename \BR
\li \c -o \e filename \br
write output to the specified file.
\li \c -txt \BR
\li \c -txt \br
outputs results in plain text.
\li \c -xml \BR
\li \c -xml \br
outputs results as an XML document.
\li \c -lightxml \BR
\li \c -lightxml \br
outputs results as a stream of XML tags.
\li \c -xunitxml \BR
\li \c -xunitxml \br
outputs results as an Xunit XML document.
\endlist
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in test logs:
\list
\li \c -silent \BR
\li \c -silent \br
silent output, only shows fatal errors, test failures and minimal status messages.
\li \c -v1 \BR
\li \c -v1 \br
verbose output; shows when each test function is entered.
(This option only affects plain text output.)
\li \c -v2 \BR
\li \c -v2 \br
extended verbose output; shows each \l QCOMPARE() and \l QVERIFY().
(This option affects all output formats and implies \c -v1 for plain text output.)
\li \c -vs \BR
\li \c -vs \br
shows every signal that gets emitted and the slot invocations resulting from those signals.
(This option affects all output formats.)
\endlist
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The following command-line options influence how tests are run:
\list
\li \c -functions \BR
\li \c -functions \br
outputs all test functions available in the test, then quits.
\li \c -datatags \BR
\li \c -datatags \br
outputs all data tags available in the test.
A global data tag is preceded by ' __global__ '.
\li \c -eventdelay \e ms \BR
\li \c -eventdelay \e ms \br
if no delay is specified for keyboard or mouse simulation
(\l QTest::keyClick(),
\l QTest::mouseClick() etc.), the value from this parameter
(in milliseconds) is substituted.
\li \c -keydelay \e ms \BR
\li \c -keydelay \e ms \br
like -eventdelay, but only influences keyboard simulation and not mouse
simulation.
\li \c -mousedelay \e ms \BR
\li \c -mousedelay \e ms \br
like -eventdelay, but only influences mouse simulation and not keyboard
simulation.
\li \c -maxwarnings \e number\BR
\li \c -maxwarnings \e number\br
sets the maximum number of warnings to output. 0 for unlimited, defaults to 2000.
\li \c -nocrashhandler \BR
\li \c -nocrashhandler \br
disables the crash handler on Unix platforms.
\endlist
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The following command line options control benchmark testing:
\list
\li \c -callgrind \BR
\li \c -callgrind \br
use callgrind to time benchmarks (Linux only).
\li \c -tickcounter \BR
\li \c -tickcounter \br
use CPU tick counters to time benchmarks.
\li \c -eventcounter \BR
\li \c -eventcounter \br
counts events received during benchmarks.
\li \c -minimumvalue \e n \BR
\li \c -minimumvalue \e n \br
sets the minimum acceptable measurement value.
\li \c -iterations \e n \BR
\li \c -iterations \e n \br
sets the number of accumulation iterations.
\li \c -median \e n \BR
\li \c -median \e n \br
sets the number of median iterations.
\li \c -vb \BR
\li \c -vb \br
output verbose benchmarking information.
\endlist
\section4 Miscellaneous Options
\list
\li \c -help \BR
\li \c -help \br
outputs the possible command line arguments and give some useful help.
\endlist
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The following commands are also included:
\list
\li \c -debug \BR
\li \c -debug \br
Test version compiled in debug mode.
\li \c -release \BR
\li \c -release \br
Test version compiled in release mode.
\li \c -libpath \e path \BR
\li \c -libpath \e path \br
Target path to copy Qt libraries to.
\li \c -qt-delete \BR
\li \c -qt-delete \br
Delete Qt libraries after execution.
\li \c -project-delete \BR
\li \c -project-delete \br
Delete project files after execution.
\li \c -delete \BR
\li \c -delete \br
Delete project and Qt libraries after execution.
\li \c -conf \BR
\li \c -conf \br
Specifies a qt.conf file to be deployed to remote directory.
\endlist

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\row
\li \b{\c alternate-background-color} \target alternate-background-color-prop
\li \l{#Brush}{Brush} \BR
\li \l{#Brush}{Brush} \br
\li The \l{QAbstractItemView::alternatingRowColors}
{alternate background color} used in QAbstractItemView subclasses.
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\row
\li \c background-color \target background-color-prop
\li \l{#Brush}{Brush} \BR
\li \l{#Brush}{Brush} \br
\li The background color used for the widget.
Examples:
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\row
\li \c border-top-color
\li \l{#Brush}{Brush} \BR
\li \l{#Brush}{Brush} \br
\li The color of the border's top edge.
\row
\li \c border-right-color
\li \l{#Brush}{Brush} \BR
\li \l{#Brush}{Brush} \br
\li The color of the border's right edge.
\row
\li \c border-bottom-color
\li \l{#Brush}{Brush} \BR
\li \l{#Brush}{Brush} \br
\li The color of the border's bottom edge.
\row
\li \c border-left-color
\li \l{#Brush}{Brush} \BR
\li \l{#Brush}{Brush} \br
\li The color of the border's left edge.
\row
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\row
\li \b{\c color} \target color-prop
\li \l{#Brush}{Brush} \BR
\li \l{#Brush}{Brush} \br
\li The color used to render text.
This property is supported by all widgets that respect
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\row
\li \b{\c gridline-color}* \target gridline-color-prop
\li \l{#Color}{Color} \BR
\li \l{#Color}{Color} \br
\li The color of the grid line in a QTableView.
If this property is not specified, it defaults to the
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\row
\li \b{\c position} \target position-prop
\li \c relative \BR
\li \c relative \br
| \c absolute
\li Whether offsets specified using \l{Qt Style Sheets Reference#left-prop}{left},
\l{#right-prop}{right}, \l{Qt Style Sheets Reference#top-prop}{top}, and
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\row
\li \b{\c selection-background-color*} \target selection-background-color-prop
\li \l{#Brush}{Brush} \BR
\li \l{#Brush}{Brush} \br
\li The background of selected text or items.
This property is supported by all widgets that respect
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\row
\li \b{\c selection-color*} \target selection-color-prop
\li \l{#Brush}{Brush} \BR
\li \l{#Brush}{Brush} \br
\li The foreground of selected text or items.
This property is supported by all widgets that respect
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\row
\li \b{\c text-decoration}
\li \c none \BR
\c underline \BR
\c overline \BR
\li \c none \br
\c underline \br
\c overline \br
\c line-through
\li Additional text effects
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\row
\li \b Alignment \target Alignment
\li \{ \c top \BR
| \c bottom \BR
| \c left \BR
| \c right \BR
\li \{ \c top \br
| \c bottom \br
| \c left \br
| \c right \br
| \c center \}*
\li Horizontal and/or vertical alignment.
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\row
\li \b Attachment \target Attachment
\li \{ \c scroll \BR
\li \{ \c scroll \br
| \c fixed \}*
\li Scroll or fixed attachment.
\row
\li \b Background \target Background
\li \{ \l{#Brush}{Brush} \BR
| \l{#Url}{Url} \BR
| \l{#Repeat}{Repeat} \BR
\li \{ \l{#Brush}{Brush} \br
| \l{#Url}{Url} \br
| \l{#Repeat}{Repeat} \br
| \l{#Alignment}{Alignment} \}*
\li A sequence of \l{#Brush}{Brush}, \l{#Url}{Url},
\l{#Repeat}{Repeat}, and \l{#Alignment}{Alignment}.
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\row
\li \b Border \target Border
\li \{ \l{#Border Style}{Border Style} \BR
| \l{#Length}{Length} \BR
\li \{ \l{#Border Style}{Border Style} \br
| \l{#Length}{Length} \br
| \l{#Brush}{Brush} \}*
\li Shorthand border property.
\row
\li \b{Border Image} \target Border Image
\li \c none \BR
| \l{Url} \l{Number}\{4\} \BR (\c stretch | \c repeat){0,2}
\li \c none \br
| \l{Url} \l{Number}\{4\} \br (\c stretch | \c repeat){0,2}
\li A border image is an image that is composed of nine parts
(top left, top center, top right, center left, center,
center right, bottom left, bottom center, and bottom
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\row
\li \b{Border Style} \target Border Style
\li \c dashed \BR
| \c dot-dash \BR
| \c dot-dot-dash \BR
| \c dotted \BR
| \c double \BR
| \c groove \BR
| \c inset \BR
| \c outset \BR
| \c ridge \BR
| \c solid \BR
\li \c dashed \br
| \c dot-dash \br
| \c dot-dot-dash \br
| \c dotted \br
| \c double \br
| \c groove \br
| \c inset \br
| \c outset \br
| \c ridge \br
| \c solid \br
| \c none
\li Specifies the pattern used to draw a border.
See the \l{http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-background/#border-style}
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\row
\li \b{Brush} \target Brush
\li \l{#Color}{Color} \BR
| \l{Gradient} \BR
\li \l{#Color}{Color} \br
| \l{Gradient} \br
| \l{PaletteRole}
\li Specifies a Color or a Gradient or an entry in the Palette.
\row
\li \b{Color} \target Color
\li \tt{rgb(\e{r}, \e{g}, \e{b})} \BR
| \tt{rgba(\e{r}, \e{g}, \e{b}, \e{a})} \BR
| \tt{hsv(\e{h}, \e{s}, \e{v})} \BR
| \tt{hsva(\e{h}, \e{s}, \e{v}, \e{a})} \BR
| \tt{#\e{rrggbb}} \BR
| \l{QColor::setNamedColor()}{Color Name} \BR
\li \tt{rgb(\e{r}, \e{g}, \e{b})} \br
| \tt{rgba(\e{r}, \e{g}, \e{b}, \e{a})} \br
| \tt{hsv(\e{h}, \e{s}, \e{v})} \br
| \tt{hsva(\e{h}, \e{s}, \e{v}, \e{a})} \br
| \tt{#\e{rrggbb}} \br
| \l{QColor::setNamedColor()}{Color Name} \br
\li Specifies a color as RGB (red, green, blue) or RGBA
(red, green, blue, alpha) or HSV (hue, saturation, value) or HSVA
(hue, saturation, value, alpha) or a named color. The \c rgb() or \c rgba()
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\row
\li \b{Font Style} \target Font Style
\li \c normal \BR
| \c italic \BR
\li \c normal \br
| \c italic \br
| \c oblique
\li The style of a font.
\row
\li \b{Font Weight} \target Font Weight
\li \c normal \BR
| \c bold \BR
| \c 100 \BR
| \c 200 \BR
... \BR
\li \c normal \br
| \c bold \br
| \c 100 \br
| \c 200 \br
... \br
| \c 900
\li The weight of a font.
\row
\li \b{Gradient} \target Gradient
\li \c qlineargradient \BR
| \c qradialgradient \BR
\li \c qlineargradient \br
| \c qradialgradient \br
| \c qconicalgradient
\li Specifies gradient fills. There are three types of gradient fills:
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\row
\li \b{Origin} \target Origin
\li \c margin \BR
| \c border \BR
| \c padding \BR
\li \c margin \br
| \c border \br
| \c padding \br
| \c content
\li Indicates which of four rectangles to use.
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\row
\li \b{PaletteRole} \target PaletteRole
\li \c alternate-base \BR
| \c base \BR
| \c bright-text \BR
| \c button \BR
| \c button-text \BR
| \c dark \BR
| \c highlight \BR
| \c highlighted-text \BR
| \c light \BR
| \c link \BR
| \c link-visited \BR
| \c mid \BR
| \c midlight \BR
| \c shadow \BR
| \c text \BR
| \c window \BR
| \c window-text \BR
\li \c alternate-base \br
| \c base \br
| \c bright-text \br
| \c button \br
| \c button-text \br
| \c dark \br
| \c highlight \br
| \c highlighted-text \br
| \c light \br
| \c link \br
| \c link-visited \br
| \c mid \br
| \c midlight \br
| \c shadow \br
| \c text \br
| \c window \br
| \c window-text \br
\li These values correspond the \l{QPalette::ColorRole}{Color roles}
in the widget's QPalette.
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\row
\li \b{Repeat} \target Repeat
\li \c repeat-x \BR
| \c repeat-y \BR
| \c repeat \BR
\li \c repeat-x \br
| \c repeat-y \br
| \c repeat \br
| \c no-repeat
\li A value indicating the nature of repetition.