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20 Include Files
When a Texinfo processor sees an @include
command in a Texinfo
file, it processes the contents of the file named by the
@include
and incorporates them into the output files being
created. Include files thus let you keep a single large document as a
collection of conveniently small parts.
20.1 How to Use Include Files | How to use the @include command.
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20.2 texinfo-multiple-files-update | How to create and update nodes and menus when using included files. | |
20.3 Include Files Requirements | texinfo-multiple-files-update needs.
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20.4 Sample File with @include | A sample outer file with included files within it; and a sample included file. | |
20.5 Evolution of Include Files | How use of the @include command
has changed over time.
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