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Generally, a Texinfo file contains more than the minimal
beginning and end--it usually contains six parts:
- 1. Header
-
The Header names the file, tells TeX which definitions' file to
use, and performs other "housekeeping" tasks.
- 2. Summary Description and Copyright
-
The Summary Description and Copyright segment describes the document
and contains the copyright notice and copying permissions for the Info
file. The segment must be enclosed between
@ifinfo
and
@end ifinfo
commands so that the formatters place it only in the Info
file.
- 3. Title and Copyright
-
The Title and Copyright segment contains the title and copyright pages
and copying permissions for the printed manual. The segment must be
enclosed between
@titlepage
and @end titlepage
commands.
The title and copyright page appear only in the printed manual.
- 4. `Top' Node and Master Menu
-
The Master Menu contains a complete menu of all the nodes in the whole
Info file. It appears only in the Info file, in the `Top' node.
- 5. Body
-
The Body of the document may be structured like a traditional book or
encyclopedia or it may be free form.
- 6. End
-
The End contains commands for printing indices and generating
the table of contents, and the
@bye
command on a line of its
own.
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