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<h3 class="section">10.3 <code>@example</code>: Example Text</h3>

<p><a name="index-Examples_002c-formatting-them-482"></a><a name="index-Formatting-examples-483"></a><a name="index-example-484"></a>
The <code>@example</code> environment is used to indicate an example that
is not part of the running text, such as computer input or output. 
Write an <code>@example</code> command at the beginning of a line by
itself.  Mark the end of the example with an <code>@end example</code>
command, also written at the beginning of a line by itself.

  <p>An <code>@example</code> environment has the following characteristics:

     <ul>
<li>Each line in the input file is a line in the output; that is,
the source text is not filled as it normally is. 
<li>Extra spaces and blank lines are significant. 
<li>The output is indented. 
<li>The output uses a fixed-width font. 
<li>Texinfo commands <em>are</em> expanded; if you want the output to
be the input verbatim, use the <code>@verbatim</code> environment instead
(see <a href="verbatim.html#verbatim"><code>@verbatim</code></a>). 
</ul>

  <p>For example,

<pre class="example">     @example
     cp foo @var{dest1}; \
      cp foo @var{dest2}
     @end example
</pre>
  <p class="noindent">produces

<pre class="example">     cp foo <var>dest1</var>; \
      cp foo <var>dest2</var>
</pre>
  <p>The lines containing <code>@example</code> and <code>@end example</code> will
disappear from the output.  To make the output look good, you should
put a blank line before the <code>@example</code> and another blank line
after the <code>@end example</code>.  Blank lines inside the beginning
<code>@example</code> and the ending <code>@end example</code>, on the other
hand, do appear in the output.

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single spaces, and that is not what they look like.  In Emacs, you can
use <kbd>M-x untabify</kbd> to convert tabs in a region to multiple spaces. 
</blockquote>

  <p>Examples are often, logically speaking, &ldquo;in the middle&rdquo; of a
paragraph, and the text that continues afterwards should not be
indented, as in the example above.  The <code>@noindent</code> command
prevents a piece of text from being indented as if it were a new
paragraph (see <a href="noindent.html#noindent"><code>@noindent</code></a>.

  <p>If you want to embed code fragments within sentences, instead of
displaying them, use the <code>@code</code> command or its relatives
(see <a href="code.html#code"><code>@code</code></a>).

  <p>If you wish to write a &ldquo;comment&rdquo; on a line of an example in the
normal roman font, you can use the <code>@r</code> command (see <a href="Fonts.html#Fonts">Fonts</a>).

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