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9.1.9 @file
{file-name}
Use the @file
command to indicate text that is the name of a
file, buffer, or directory, or is the name of a node in Info. You can
also use the command for file name suffixes. Do not use @file
for symbols in a programming language; use @code
.
@file
is equivalent to code
in its effects. For
example,
The @file{.el} files are in the @file{/usr/local/emacs/lisp} directory.
produces
The ‘.el’ files are in the ‘/usr/local/emacs/lisp’ directory.
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