*
* For example, the following are all valid declarations:
*
- * "MyApp.Services.ScriptService:Accelerate"
- * "MyApp.Services.ScriptService:Slowdown(int,bool)"
+ * \c MyApp.Services.ScriptService:Accelerate
+ *
+ * \c MyApp.Services.ScriptService:Slowdown(int,bool)
*
* You use method parameters in cases where there might be more than
* one surface method to managed code. That way you can register different
* internal calls for different method overloads.
*
* The internal calls are invoked with no marshalling. This means that .NET
- * types like System.String are exposed as `MonoString *` parameters. This is
+ * types like \c System.String are exposed as \c MonoString* parameters. This is
* different than the way that strings are surfaced in P/Invoke.
*
* For more information on how the parameters are marshalled, see the