Six Parts of a Texinfo File
Generally, a Texinfo file contains more than the minimal beginning and
end described in the previous section--it usually contains the six
parts listed below. These are described fully in the following sections.
- 1. Header
- The Header names the file, tells TeX which definitions file to
use, and other such housekeeping tasks.
- 2. Summary and Copyright
- The Summary and Copyright segment describes the document and
contains the copyright notice and copying permissions. This is done
with the
@copying
command.
- 3. Title and Copyright
- The Title and Copyright segment contains the title and copyright
pages for the printed manual. The segment must be enclosed between
@titlepage
and @end titlepage
commands. The title and
copyright page appear only in the printed manual.
- 4. `Top' Node and Master Menu
- The `Top' node starts off the online output; it does not appear in the
printed manual. We recommend including the copying permissions here as
well as the segments above. And it contains at least a top-level menu
listing the chapters, and possibly a Master Menu listing all the
nodes in the entire document.
- 5. Body
- The Body of the document is typically structured like a
traditional book or encyclopedia, but it may be free form.
- 6. End
- The End segment contains commands for printing indices and
generating the table of contents, and the
@bye
command on a line
of its own.