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8 Cross References
Cross references are used to refer the reader to other parts of the same or different Texinfo files. In Texinfo, nodes and anchors are the places to which cross references can refer.
8.1 What References Are For | What cross references are for. | |
8.2 Different Cross Reference Commands | A summary of the different commands. | |
8.3 Parts of a Cross Reference | A cross reference has several parts. | |
8.4 @xref | Begin a reference with ‘See’ … | |
8.5 Naming a ‘Top’ Node | How to refer to the beginning of another file. | |
8.6 @ref | A reference for the last part of a sentence. | |
8.7 @pxref | How to write a parenthetical cross reference. | |
8.8 @inforef : Cross References to Info-only Material | How to refer to an Info-only file. | |
8.9 @url , @uref{url[, text][, replacement]} | How to refer to a uniform resource locator. | |
8.10 @cite {reference} | How to refer to books not in the Info system. |
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