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@include
Here is an example of an outer Texinfo file with @include
files
within it before running texinfo-multiple-files-update
, which
would insert a main or master menu:
\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*- @setfilename include-example.info @settitle Include Example ... See Sample Texinfo Files, for examples of the rest of the frontmatter ... @ifnottex @node Top @top Include Example @end ifnottex @include foo.texinfo @include bar.texinfo @include concept-index.texinfo @bye
An included file, such as foo.texinfo, might look like this:
@node First @chapter First Chapter Contents of first chapter ...
The full contents of concept-index.texinfo might be as simple as this:
@node Concept Index @unnumbered Concept Index @printindex cp
The outer Texinfo source file for The GNU Emacs Lisp Reference
Manual is named elisp.texi. This outer file contains a master
menu with 417 entries and a list of 41 @include
files.