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<p>It is unlikely that you will ever write a Texinfo file that is |
<p>It is unlikely that you will ever write a Texinfo file that is |
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intended only as an Info file and not as a printable document. If you |
intended only as an Info file and not as a printable document. If you |
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do, you might still use chapter structuring commands to create a |
do, you might still use chapter structuring commands to create a |
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heading at the top of each node--but you don't need to. |
heading at the top of each node—but you don't need to. |
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</p> |
</p> |
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<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0"> |
<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0"> |
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<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC73">5.1 Tree Structure of Sections</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top"> A manual is like an upside down tree … |
<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC73">5.1 Tree Structure of Sections</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top"> A manual is like an upside down tree … |
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command at the beginning of a line and follow it on the same line by |
command at the beginning of a line and follow it on the same line by |
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the title of the chapter. |
the title of the chapter. |
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</p> |
</p> |
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<p>For example, this chapter in this manual is entitled "Chapter |
<p>For example, this chapter in this manual is entitled “Chapter |
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Structuring"; the <code>@chapter</code> line looks like this: |
Structuring”; the <code>@chapter</code> line looks like this: |
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</p> |
</p> |
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<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@chapter Chapter Structuring |
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="example">@chapter Chapter Structuring |
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</pre></td></tr></table> |
</pre></td></tr></table> |