\fIsee\fR, and
\fItypeparamref\fR.
.TP
+.I <format type="TYPE">XML_TEXT</format>
+The \fI<format/>\fR element is an "escape hatch," for including (possibly XML)
+content that is not valid \fBmdoc\fR(5) content. It's the moral equivalent of
+\fBperlpod\fR(1) \fI=begin format\fR blocks.
+
+\fITYPE\fR is the mime type of \fIXML_TEXT\fR. \fBmdoc\fR(5) processors may
+skip \fIformat/>\fR blocks of they use a type that isn't supported.
+
+For example:
+
+.nf
+ <format type="text/html">
+ <table width="100%">
+ <tr><td style="color:red">Hello, world!</td></tr>
+ </table>
+ </format>
+.fi
+
+would cause the embedded HTML \fI<table/>\fR element to be inserted inline
+into the resulting HTML document when \fBmdoc-export-html\fR(1) processes the
+file. (Likewise, it may be skipped if processed by another program.)
+
+\fIformat/>\fR is intended to simplify importing documentation from existing
+documentation sources. It should not be relied upon, if at all possible.
+.TP
.I <list>XML</list>
Create a list or table of items.
.I <list/>
.fi
The \fIreturns\fR element can contain the following elements:
+\fIc\fR,
+\fIformat\fR,
\fIlist\fR,
\fIpara\fR,
\fIparamref\fR,
.I "P:"
Refers to a property. If the property is an indexer or takes parameters,
the parameter types are appended to the property name and enclosed with
-paranthesis:
+parenthesis:
\fIP:System.String.Length\fR,
\fIP:System.String.Chars(System.Int32)\fR.
.TP