Using a @macro-defined symbol inside an @example block causes an
    unwanted line break.  

Oh dear.

    Is there some way to avoid that?

I will look for a real fix, but as you know, this is a painful area.

Meanwhile, putting an @c in the definition seems to work around the
bug, so you (hopefully) don't have to rewrite your doc:

@macro fn{name}
@code{\name\()[EMAIL PROTECTED]
@end macro

Hopefully that won't have deleterious side effects ...

Thanks Jim.


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