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3.3 Creating Cross References
A cross reference can be placed anywhere in the text, unlike a menu item which must go at the front of a line. A cross reference looks like a menu item except that it has ‘*note’ instead of ‘*’. It cannot be terminated by a ‘)’, because ‘)’’s are so often part of node names. If you wish to enclose a cross reference in parentheses, terminate it with a period first. Here are two examples of cross references pointers:
*Note details: commands. (See *note 3: Full Proof.)
These are just examples. The places they “lead to” do not really exist!
3.3.1 The node reached by the cross reference in Info | Target of a cross-reference. |
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