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@top
Sectioning Command
A special sectioning command, @top
, has been created for use
with the @node Top
line. The @top
sectioning command tells
makeinfo
that it marks the `Top' node in the file. It provides
the information that makeinfo
needs to insert node
pointers automatically. Write the @top
command at the
beginning of the line immediately following the @node Top
line. Write the title on the remaining part of the same line as the
@top
command.
In Info, the @top
sectioning command causes the title to appear on a
line by itself, with a line of asterisks inserted underneath.
In TeX and texinfo-format-buffer
, the @top
sectioning command is merely a synonym for @unnumbered
.
Neither of these formatters require an @top
command, and do
nothing special with it. You can use @chapter
or
@unnumbered
after the @node Top
line when you use
these formatters. Also, you can use @chapter
or
@unnumbered
when you use the Texinfo updating commands to
create or update pointers and menus.
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