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makeinfo
The makeinfo
program has a feature for automatically defining
node pointers for a hierarchically organized file.
When you take advantage of this feature, you do not need to write the
`Next', `Previous', and `Up' pointers after the name of a node.
However, you must write a sectioning command, such as @chapter
or @section
, on the line immediately following each truncated
@node
line (except that comment lines may intervene).
In addition, you must follow the `Top' @node
line with a line
beginning with @top
to mark the `Top' node in the
file. See section @top
.
Finally, you must write the name of each node (except for the `Top' node) in a menu that is one or more hierarchical levels above the node's hierarchical level.
This node pointer insertion feature in makeinfo
relieves you from
the need to update menus and pointers manually or with Texinfo mode
commands. (See section Updating Nodes and Menus.)
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