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<h3 class="section">10.2 <code>@quotation</code>: Block quotations</h3>

<p><a name="index-Quotations-478"></a><a name="index-quotation-479"></a>
The text of a quotation is processed normally (regular font, text is
filled) except that:

     <ul>
<li>the margins are closer to the center of the page, so the whole of the
quotation is indented;

     <li>and the first lines of paragraphs are indented no more than other lines.

  </ul>

  <blockquote>
This is an example of text written between an <code>@quotation</code>
command and an <code>@end quotation</code> command.  An <code>@quotation</code>
command is most often used to indicate text that is excerpted from
another (real or hypothetical) printed work. 
</blockquote>

  <p>Write an <code>@quotation</code> command as text on a line by itself.  This
line will disappear from the output.  Mark the end of the quotation
with a line beginning with and containing only <code>@end quotation</code>. 
The <code>@end quotation</code> line will likewise disappear from the
output.

  <p><code>@quotation</code> takes one optional argument, given on the remainder
of the line.  This text, if present, is included at the beginning of
the quotation in bold or otherwise emphasized, and followed with a
&lsquo;<samp><span class="samp">:</span></samp>&rsquo;.  For example:

<pre class="example">     @quotation Note
     This is
     a foo.
     @end quotation
</pre>
  <p class="noindent">produces

  <blockquote>
<b>Note:</b> This is
a foo. 
</blockquote>

  <p>If the <code>@quotation</code> argument is exactly one of these words:

<pre class="example">     Caution  Important  Note  Tip  Warning
</pre>
  <p><a name="index-g_t_003cnote_003e-Docbook-tag-480"></a><a name="index-g_t_003cblockquote_003e-HTML-tag-481"></a>then the Docbook output uses corresponding special tags
(<code>&lt;note&gt;</code>, etc.) instead of the default <code>&lt;blockquote&gt;</code>. 
HTML output always uses <code>&lt;blockquote&gt;</code>.

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