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5.9 The @subsection
-like Commands
The @unnumberedsubsec
, @appendixsubsec
, and
@subheading
commands are, respectively, the unnumbered,
appendix-like, and heading-like equivalents of the @subsection
command. (See section @subsection
: Subsections Below Sections.)
@unnumberedsubsec
and @appendixsubsec
do not need to
be used in ordinary circumstances, because @subsection
may
also be used within sections of @unnumbered
and
@appendix
chapters (see section @section
: Sections Below Chapters).
An @subheading
command produces a heading like that of a
subsection except that it is not numbered and does not appear in the
table of contents. Similarly, an @unnumberedsubsec
command
produces an unnumbered heading like that of a subsection and an
@appendixsubsec
command produces a subsection-like heading
labeled with a letter and numbers; both of these commands produce
headings that appear in the table of contents. In Info and plain
text, the @subsection
-like commands generate a title
underlined with hyphens.
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