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Texinfo’s chapter structuring commands divide a document into a hierarchy of chapters, sections, subsections, and subsubsections. These commands generate large headings in the text, like the one above. They also provide information for generating the table of contents (see Generating a Table of Contents).
Normally you put a @node
command immediately before each
chapter structuring command. See Nodes.
• Tree Structuring | A manual is like an upside down tree … | |
• Structuring Command Types | How to divide a manual into parts. | |
• @chapter | Chapter structuring. | |
• @unnumbered @appendix | ||
• @majorheading @chapheading | ||
• @section | ||
• @unnumberedsec @appendixsec @heading | ||
• @subsection | ||
• @unnumberedsubsec @appendixsubsec @subheading | ||
• @subsubsection | Commands for the lowest level sections. | |
• @part | Collections of chapters. | |
• Raise/lower sections | How to change commands’ hierarchical level. |