#. Item two is a long line that is wrapped and then indented to match
the start of the previous line.
#. Item two is a long line that is wrapped and then indented to match
the start of the previous line.
For long literal lines that exceed that limit try to wrap the text at sensible locations.
For example a long command line could be documented like this and still work if copied directly from the docs::
For long literal lines that exceed that limit try to wrap the text at sensible locations.
For example a long command line could be documented like this and still work if copied directly from the docs::
- build/app/testpmd -c7 -n3 --vdev=eth_pcap0,iface=eth0 \
- --vdev=eth_pcap1,iface=eth1 \
+ build/app/testpmd -c7 -n3 --vdev=net_pcap0,iface=eth0 \
+ --vdev=net_pcap1,iface=eth1 \
* `Inkscape <http://inkscape.org>`_ is the recommended graphics editor for creating the images.
Use some of the older images in ``doc/guides/prog_guide/img/`` as a template, for example ``mbuf1.svg``
* `Inkscape <http://inkscape.org>`_ is the recommended graphics editor for creating the images.
Use some of the older images in ``doc/guides/prog_guide/img/`` as a template, for example ``mbuf1.svg``
* @param devargs
* A pointer to a strings array describing the new device
* to be attached. The strings should be a pci address like
* @param devargs
* A pointer to a strings array describing the new device
* to be attached. The strings should be a pci address like
* Doxygen supports Markdown style syntax such as bold, italics, fixed width text and lists.
For example the second line in the ``devargs`` parameter in the previous example will be rendered as:
* Doxygen supports Markdown style syntax such as bold, italics, fixed width text and lists.
For example the second line in the ``devargs`` parameter in the previous example will be rendered as: