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<$ExampleFormatted>

This "OL_DOC.DH" tag allows you to specify the start of an inline example. Unlike the <$Example> tag, you have to handle all formatting manually, for this reason it is a rarely used tag. The example continues until "<$eExampleFormatted>" is found. This tag mainly sets up the look and feel of the example, everything else is up to you.

SYNTAX

    <$ExampleFormatted>
       ...
       ...
    <$eExampleFormatted>

As you can see there are no parameters for this type of example.

EXAMPLE

    <$ExampleFormatted STATE="REMEMBER">
    &lt;P&gt;Some &lt;B&gt;sample html&lt;/B&gt;.
    <$eExampleFormatted>

Note that the above tagging is only valid for viewing in a html viewer, the tagging is not valid for IPF. For this reason the following (making use of standard definitions) would be better:

    <$ExampleFormatted STATE="REMEMBER">
    <?xLT>P<?xGT>Some <?xLT>B<?xGT>sample html<?xLT>/B<?xGT>.
    <$eExampleFormatted>


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