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7.5 A Menu Example
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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 (Note: Referring to
Other Info Files.).
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