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@c Generator: GNU source-highlight, by Lorenzo Bettini, http://www.gnu.org/software/src-highlite
@example
@@c Generator: GNU source-highlight, by Lorenzo Bettini, http://www.gnu.org/software/src-highlite
@@example
For instance, in this Texinfo manual, 
if I want to insert a @@@@@@@@ or a @@@@@@@{
I have to ``escape'' them to make them appear literally
since they have a special meaning in Texinfo.  
The same holds, e.g., 
for @@@@code@@@{<@@@}, @@@@code@@@{>@@@} or @@@@code@@@{&@@@} in HTML.  
If you use source-highlight,
it will take care of this, automatically for you.
@@end example
@end example