A menu looks like this in Texinfo:
@menu * menu entry name: Node name. A short description. * Node name:: This form is preferred. @end menu
This produces:
* menu: * menu entry name: Node name. A short description. * Node name:: This form is preferred.
Here is an example as you might see it in a Texinfo file:
@menu Larger Units of Text * Files:: All about handling files. * Multiples: Buffers. Multiple buffers; editing several files at once. @end menu
This produces:
* menu: Larger Units of Text * Files:: All about handling files. * Multiples: Buffers. Multiple buffers; editing several files at once.
In this example, the menu has two entries. Files
is both a menu
entry name and the name of the node referred to by that name.
Multiples
is the menu entry name; it refers to the node named
Buffers
. The line Larger Units of Text
is a comment; it
appears in the menu, but is not an entry.
Since no file name is specified with either Files
or
Buffers
, they must be the names of nodes in the same Info file
(see Referring to Other Info Files).