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 `@noindent': Omitting Indentation
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   An example or other inclusion can break a paragraph into segments.
 Ordinarily, the formatters indent text that follows an example as a new
 paragraph.  However, you can prevent this by writing `@noindent' at the
 beginning of a line by itself preceding the continuation text.
 
   For example:
 
      @example
      This is an example
      @end example
      
      @noindent
      This line is not indented.  As you can see, the
      beginning of the line is fully flush left with the line
      that follows after it.  (This whole example is between
      @code{@@display} and @code{@@end display}.)
 
 produces
 
           This is an example
      
      
      This line is not indented.  As you can see, the
      beginning of the line is fully flush left with the line
      that follows after it.  (This whole example is between
      `@display' and `@end display'.)
 
   To adjust the number of blank lines properly in the Info file output,
 remember that the line containing `@noindent' does not generate a blank
 line, and neither does the `@end example' line.
 
   In the Texinfo source file for this manual, each line that says
 `produces' is preceded by a line containing `@noindent'.
 
   Do not put braces after an `@noindent' command; they are not
 necessary, since `@noindent' is a command used outside of paragraphs
 ( Command Syntax).
 
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