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Table of Contents
- Texinfo Copying Conditions
- 1 Overview of Texinfo
- 1.1 Reporting Bugs
- 1.2 Using Texinfo
- 1.3 Output Formats
- 1.4 Adding Output Formats
- 1.5 Texinfo Document Structure
- 1.6 Info Files
- 1.7 Printed Books
- 1.8 @-commands
- 1.9 General Syntactic Conventions
- 1.10 Comments
- 1.11 What a Texinfo File Must Have
- 1.12 Six Parts of a Texinfo File
- 1.13 A Short Sample Texinfo File
- 1.14 History
- 2 Using Texinfo Mode
- 3 Beginning a Texinfo File
- 4 Ending a Texinfo File
- 5 Chapter Structuring
- 5.1 Tree Structure of Sections
- 5.2 Structuring Command Types
- 5.3
@chapter
: Chapter Structuring - 5.4
@unnumbered
,@appendix
: Chapters with Other Labeling - 5.5
@majorheading
,@chapheading
: Chapter-level Headings - 5.6
@section
: Sections Below Chapters - 5.7
@unnumberedsec
,@appendixsec
,@heading
- 5.8
@subsection
: Subsections Below Sections - 5.9 The
@subsection
-like Commands - 5.10
@subsection
and Other Subsub Commands - 5.11
@part
: Groups of Chapters - 5.12 Raise/lower Sections:
@raisesections
and@lowersections
- 6 Nodes
- 7 Menus
- 8 Cross References
- 9 Marking Text, Words and Phrases
- 9.1 Indicating Definitions, Commands, etc.
- 9.1.1 Highlighting Commands are Useful
- 9.1.2
@code
{sample-code} - 9.1.3
@kbd
{keyboard-characters} - 9.1.4
@key
{key-name} - 9.1.5
@samp
{text} - 9.1.6
@verb
{chartextchar} - 9.1.7
@var
{metasyntactic-variable} - 9.1.8
@env
{environment-variable} - 9.1.9
@file
{file-name} - 9.1.10
@command
{command-name} - 9.1.11
@option
{option-name} - 9.1.12
@dfn
{term} - 9.1.13
@abbr
{abbreviation[, meaning]} - 9.1.14
@acronym
{acronym[, meaning]} - 9.1.15
@indicateurl
{uniform-resource-locator} - 9.1.16
@email
{email-address[, displayed-text]}
- 9.2 Emphasizing Text
- 9.1 Indicating Definitions, Commands, etc.
- 10 Quotations and Examples
- 10.1 Block Enclosing Commands
- 10.2
@quotation
: Block Quotations - 10.3
@indentedblock
: Indented text blocks - 10.4
@example
: Example Text - 10.5
@verbatim
: Literal Text - 10.6
@verbatiminclude
file: Include a File Verbatim - 10.7
@lisp
: Marking a Lisp Example - 10.8
@small…
Block Commands - 10.9
@display
: Examples Using the Text Font - 10.10
@format
: Examples Using the Full Line Width - 10.11
@exdent
: Undoing a Line’s Indentation - 10.12
@flushleft
and@flushright
- 10.13
@raggedright
: Ragged Right Text - 10.14
@noindent
: Omitting Indentation - 10.15
@indent
: Forcing Indentation - 10.16
@cartouche
: Rounded Rectangles
- 11 Lists and Tables
- 12 Special Displays
- 13 Indices
- 14 Special Insertions
- 14.1 Special Characters: Inserting @ {} , \ #
- 14.2 Inserting Quote Characters
- 14.3 Inserting Space
- 14.4 Inserting Accents
- 14.5 Inserting Quotation Marks
- 14.6
@math
: Inserting Mathematical Expressions - 14.7 Glyphs for Text
- 14.7.1
@TeX
{} (TeX) and@LaTeX
{} (LaTeX) - 14.7.2
@copyright{}
(©) - 14.7.3
@registeredsymbol{}
(®) - 14.7.4
@dots
(…) and@enddots
(...) - 14.7.5
@bullet
(•) - 14.7.6
@euro
(€): Euro Currency Symbol - 14.7.7
@pounds
(£): Pounds Sterling - 14.7.8
@textdegree
(°): Degrees Symbol - 14.7.9
@minus
(-): Inserting a Minus Sign - 14.7.10
@geq
(≥) and@leq
(≤): Inserting Relations
- 14.7.1
- 14.8 Glyphs for Programming
- 14.8.1 Glyphs Summary
- 14.8.2
@result{}
(⇒): Result of an Expression - 14.8.3
@expansion{}
(→): Indicating an Expansion - 14.8.4
@print{}
(-|): Indicating Generated Output - 14.8.5
@error{}
(error-->): Indicating an Error Message - 14.8.6
@equiv{}
(≡): Indicating Equivalence - 14.8.7
@point{}
(∗): Indicating Point in a Buffer - 14.8.8 Click Sequences
- 15 Forcing and Preventing Breaks
- 15.1 Break Commands
- 15.2
@*
and@/
: Generate and Allow Line Breaks - 15.3
@-
and@hyphenation
: Helping TeX Hyphenate - 15.4
@allowcodebreaks
: Control Line Breaks in@code
- 15.5
@w
{text}: Prevent Line Breaks - 15.6
@tie{}
: Inserting an Unbreakable Space - 15.7
@sp
n: Insert Blank Lines - 15.8
@page
: Start a New Page - 15.9
@group
: Prevent Page Breaks - 15.10
@need mils
: Prevent Page Breaks
- 16 Definition Commands
- 17 Internationalization
- 18 Conditionally Visible Text
- 19 Defining New Texinfo Commands
- 20 Include Files
- 21 Formatting and Printing Hardcopy
- 21.1 Use TeX
- 21.2 Format with
tex
/texindex
- 21.3 Format with
texi2dvi
- 21.4 Print With
lpr -d
From Shell - 21.5 From an Emacs Shell
- 21.6 Formatting and Printing in Texinfo Mode
- 21.7 Using the Local Variables List
- 21.8 TeX Formatting Requirements Summary
- 21.9 Preparing for TeX
- 21.10 Overfull “hboxes”
- 21.11
@smallbook
: Printing “Small” Books - 21.12 Printing on A4 Paper
- 21.13
@pagesizes
[width][, height]: Custom Page Sizes - 21.14 Cropmarks and Magnification
- 21.15 PDF Output
- 21.16 Obtaining TeX
- 22
texi2any
: The Generic Translator for Texinfo- 22.1
texi2any
: A Texinfo Reference Implementation - 22.2 Invoking
texi2any
/makeinfo
from a Shell - 22.3
texi2any
Printed Output - 22.4 Pointer Validation
- 22.5 Customization Variables
- 22.6 Internationalization of Document Strings
- 22.7 Invoking pod2texi: Convert POD to Texinfo
- 22.8
texi2html
: Ancestor oftexi2any
- 22.1
- 23 Creating and Installing Info Files
- 24 Generating HTML
- 24.1 HTML Translation
- 24.2 HTML Splitting
- 24.3 HTML CSS
- 24.4 HTML Cross References
- 24.4.1 HTML Cross Reference Link Basics
- 24.4.2 HTML Cross Reference Node Name Expansion
- 24.4.3 HTML Cross Reference Command Expansion
- 24.4.4 HTML Cross Reference 8-bit Character Expansion
- 24.4.5 HTML Cross Reference Mismatch
- 24.4.6 HTML Cross Reference Configuration: ‘htmlxref.cnf’
- 24.4.7 HTML Cross Reference Link Preservation: manual‘-noderename.cnf’
- Appendix A @-Command List
- Appendix B Tips and Hints
- Appendix C Sample Texinfo Files
- Appendix D Page Headings
- Appendix E Catching Mistakes
- Appendix F Info Format Specification
- Appendix G GNU Free Documentation License
- Command and Variable Index
- General Index
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