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@dots
(…) and @enddots
(...)An ellipsis (a sequence of dots) would be spaced wrong when
typeset as a string of periods, so a special command is used in
Texinfo: use the @dots{}
command to generate a normal
ellipsis, which is three dots in a row, appropriately spaced …
like so. To emphasize: do not simply write three periods in the input
file; that would work for the Info file output, but would produce the
wrong amount of space between the periods in the printed manual.
The @enddots{}
command generates an end-of-sentence
ellipsis, which also has three dots, but with different spacing
afterwards, ... Look closely to see the difference.
Here is an ellipsis: … Here are three periods in a row: ...
In printed (and usually HTML) output, the three periods in a row are much closer together than the dots in the ellipsis.