-Full backtracking capability exists to handle multiple uses of
-@samp{\|}, if you use the POSIX regular expression functions
-(@pxref{POSIX Regexps}).
+If you need full backtracking capability to handle multiple uses of
+@samp{\|}, use the POSIX regular expression functions (@pxref{POSIX
+Regexps}).
+
+@item \@{@var{m}\@}
+is a postfix operator that repeats the previous pattern exactly @var{m}
+times. Thus, @samp{x\@{5\@}} matches the string @samp{xxxxx}
+and nothing else. @samp{c[ad]\@{3\@}r} matches string such as
+@samp{caaar}, @samp{cdddr}, @samp{cadar}, and so on.
+
+@item \@{@var{m},@var{n}\@}
+is more general postfix operator that specifies repetition with a
+minimum of @var{m} repeats and a maximum of @var{n} repeats. If @var{m}
+is omitted, the minimum is 0; if @var{n} is omitted, there is no
+maximum.
+
+For example, @samp{c[ad]\@{1,2\@}r} matches the strings @samp{car},
+@samp{cdr}, @samp{caar}, @samp{cadr}, @samp{cdar}, and @samp{cddr}, and
+nothing else.@*
+@samp{\@{0,1\@}} or @samp{\@{,1\@}} is equivalent to @samp{?}. @*
+@samp{\@{0,\@}} or @samp{\@{,\@}} is equivalent to @samp{*}. @*
+@samp{\@{1,\@}} is equivalent to @samp{+}.