%
% As an example, the following command makes @.{"@/"<text>"/"} write its
% argument \<text> in italics:
%
% As an example, the following command makes @.{"@/"<text>"/"} write its
% argument \<text> in italics:
-% Since we gobbled the |\fi| from the above, we must put that back. We then
-% need to do things which are more complicated. If |\protect| is behaving
+% Since we gobbled the |\fi| from the above, we must put that back. We then
+% need to do things which are more complicated. If |\protect| is behaving
% like |\string|, then we do one sort of protection. Otherwise, we assume
% that |\protect| is being like |\noexpand|.
%
% like |\string|, then we do one sort of protection. Otherwise, we assume
% that |\protect| is being like |\noexpand|.
%