@code{c-block-comment-prefix} typically gets overriden by the default
style @code{gnu}, which sets it to blank. You can see the line
splitting effect described here by setting a different style,
-e.g. @code{k&r} @xref{Choosing a Style}}, which makes a comment
+e.g. @code{k&r} @xref{Choosing a Style}.}, which makes a comment
@example
/* Got O(n^2) here, which is a Bad Thing. */
@cindex font locking
@comment !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-@strong{Note:} The font locking in AWK mode is currently not integrated
+@strong{Please note:} The font locking in AWK mode is currently not integrated
with the rest of @ccmode{}, so this section does not apply there.
@xref{AWK Mode Font Locking}, instead.