-a binary form. Subsequent four segments will be relocated to addresses
-specified by their "start" attributes ("offset" can also be used) and then will
-overwrite whatever was at these locations in the ORIGINAL segment. In the end,
-resulting binary output file will thus contain original data with the exception
-of four sequences starting at $9000, $f7e8, $8000 and $e5b7, which will sport
-code from their respective segments. How long these sequences will be depends
-on the lengths of corresponding segments - they can even overlap, so think what
-you're doing.
+a binary form (i.e. using <tt><ref id=".INCBIN" name=".incbin"></tt>
+directive). Subsequent four segments will be relocated to addresses specified
+by their "start" attributes ("offset" can also be used) and then will overwrite
+whatever was at these locations in the ORIGINAL segment. In the end, resulting
+binary output file will thus contain original data with the exception of four
+sequences starting at $9000, $f7e8, $8000 and $e5b7, which will sport code from
+their respective segments. How long these sequences will be depends on the
+lengths of corresponding segments - they can even overlap, so think what you're
+doing.