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Glyphs for Examples
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   In Texinfo, code is often illustrated in examples that are delimited
by `@example' and `@end example', or by `@lisp' and `@end lisp'.  In
such examples, you can indicate the results of evaluation or an
expansion using `=>' or `==>'.  Likewise, there are commands to insert
glyphs to indicate printed output, error messages, equivalence of
expressions, and the location of point.

   The glyph-insertion commands do not need to be used within an
example, but most often they are.  Every  glyph-insertion command is
followed by a pair of left- and right-hand braces.

* Menu:

* Glyphs Summary 
* result                       How to show the result of expression.
* expansion                    How to indicate an expansion.
* Print Glyph                  How to indicate printed output.
* Error Glyph                  How to indicate an error message.
* Equivalence                  How to indicate equivalence.
* Point Glyph                  How to indicate the location of point.