-A few things to note about this particular format. The "<tt>-*- C++ -*-</tt>"
-string on the first line is there to tell Emacs that the source file is a C++
-file, not a C file (Emacs assumes .h files are C files by default [Note that tag
-this is not necessary in .cpp files]). The name of the file is also on the
-first line, along with a very short description of the purpose of the file.
-This is important when printing out code and flipping though lots of pages.<p>
+<p>A few things to note about this particular format. The "<tt>-*- C++
+-*-</tt>" string on the first line is there to tell Emacs that the source file
+is a C++ file, not a C file (Emacs assumes .h files are C files by default [Note
+that tag this is not necessary in .cpp files]). The name of the file is also on
+the first line, along with a very short description of the purpose of the file.
+This is important when printing out code and flipping though lots of pages.</p>