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Quotations and Examples
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  Quotations and examples are blocks of text consisting of one or more
whole paragraphs that are set off from the bulk of the text and treated
differently.  They are usually indented.

  In Texinfo, you always begin a quotation or example by writing an
@-command at the beginning of a line by itself, and end it by writing
an `@end' command that is also at the beginning of a line by itself.
For instance, you begin an example by writing `@example' by itself at
the beginning of a line and end the example by writing `@end example'
on a line by itself, at the beginning of that line.

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Block Enclosing Commands
Use different constructs for different purposes.
quotation
How to write a quotation.
example
How to write an example in a fixed-width font.
noindent
How to prevent paragraph indentation.
Lisp Example
How to illustrate Lisp code.
smallexample & smalllisp
Forms for the `@smallbook' option.
display
How to write an example in the current font.
format
How to write an example that does not narrow the margins.
exdent
How to undo the indentation of a line.
flushleft & flushright
How to push text flushleft or flushright.
cartouche
How to draw cartouches around examples.