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4.3.3 Sectioning commands
Most of the manual operates at the
@node Foo @subsubsection Foo
level. Sections are created with
@node Foo @subsection Foo
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Please leave two blank lines above a
@node
; this makes it easier to find sections in texinfo. -
Do not use any
@
commands for a@node
. They may be used for any@sub...
sections or headings however.not: @node @code{Foo} Bar @subsection @code{Foo} Bar but instead: @node Foo Bar @subsection @code{Foo} Bar
-
If a heading is desired without creating a
@node
, please use the following:@subheading Foo
-
Sectioning commands (
@node
and@section
) must not appear inside an@ignore
. Separate those commands with a space, ie@n
ode
.
Nodes must be included inside a
@menu * foo:: * bar:: @end menu
construct. These are easily constructed with automatic tools; see Scripts to ease doc work.
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