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The ‘Top’ node is the node in which a reader enters an Info manual. As
such, it should begin with the @insertcopying
command
(see section Document Permissions) to provide a brief description of the
manual (including the version number) and copying permissions, and end
with a master menu for the whole manual. Of course you should include
any other general information you feel a reader would find helpful.
It is also conventional to write an @top
sectioning command line
containing the title of the document immediately after the @node
Top
line (see section The @top
Sectioning Command).
The contents of the ‘Top’ node should appear only in the online output;
none of it should appear in printed output, so enclose it between
@ifnottex
and @end ifnottex
commands. (TeX does not
print either an @node
line or a menu; they appear only in Info;
strictly speaking, you are not required to enclose these parts between
@ifnottex
and @end ifnottext
, but it is simplest to do
so. See section Conditionally Visible Text.)
3.5.1 Top Node Example | ||
3.5.2 Parts of a Master Menu |
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