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14.1.1 Inserting ‘@’ with @@
and @atchar{}
@@
produces a single ‘@’ character in the output. Do
not put braces after an @@
command.
@atchar{}
also produces a single ‘@’ character in the
output. It does need following braces, as usual for alphabetic
commands. In inline conditionals (see section Inline Conditionals: @inline
, @inlineifelse
, @inlineraw
), it
can be necessary to avoid using the literal ‘@’ character in the
source (and may be clearer in other contexts).
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