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2.5 Updating Nodes and Menus
Texinfo mode provides commands for automatically creating or updating
menus and node pointers. The commands are called “update” commands
because their most frequent use is for updating a Texinfo file after you
have worked on it; but you can use them to insert the `Next',
`Previous', and `Up' pointers into an @node
line that has none
and to create menus in a file that has none.
If you do not use the updating commands, you need to write menus and node pointers by hand, which is a tedious task.
2.5.1 The Updating Commands | Five major updating commands. | |
2.5.2 Updating Requirements | How to structure a Texinfo file for using the updating command. | |
2.5.3 Other Updating Commands | How to indent descriptions, insert missing nodes lines, and update nodes in sequence. |