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The syntax for inserting a checkbox in Markdown is to use a hyphen or a plus sign followed by a space, and then a pair of square brackets. For example, to create an unchecked checkbox, you would use this syntax: - [ ] . To create a checked checkbox, you would use this syntax: - [x] .
Ordered lists use numbers followed by period . or right paren ) . Use any of * , + or - to make a list. Each list must consistently use the same character. A space is required after each list character.
Note for anyone else looking for how to use checkboxes in markdown mode: You can have a list of plain clickable checkboxes if you put a * before each one, making a bulleted list. You also have to have a line of plain text before the checkbox, and do it all in one block. Pretty inconvenient, but it works.
To create a task list in Markdown, use a dash followed by a pair of square brackets, then the text for the task. If the task is done, you can place an x inside the square brackets.
void QCheckBox::setCheckState(Qt::CheckState state) Sets the checkboxs check state to state. If you do not need tristate support, you can also use QAbstractButton::setChecked(), which takes a boolean. See also checkState() and Qt::CheckState.
In Markdown applications that support task lists, checkboxes will be displayed next to the content. To create a task list, add dashes ( - ) and brackets with a space ( [ ] ) in front of task list items. To select a checkbox, add an x in between the brackets ( [x] ).
You can make a bulleted list by starting each line with a - or * character followed by a space. You can make a numbered list by starting each line with a 1. followed by a space. You can make a nested section of a list by adding two spaces before the bullet or number character.

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