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5.7 @section
A @section
command identifies a section within a chapter unit,
whether created with @chapter
, @unnumbered
, or
@appendix
, following the numbering scheme of the chapter-level
command. Thus, within a @chapter
chapter numbered `1', the
section is numbered like `1.2'; within an @appendix
“chapter” labeled `A', the section is numbered like `A.2'; within an
@unnumbered
chapter, the section gets no number.
For example, this section is headed with an @section
command
and looks like this in the Texinfo file:
@section @code{@@section} |
To create a section, write the @section
command at the
beginning of a line and follow it on the same line by the section
title. The output is underlined with ‘=’ in Info.
Thus,
@section This is a section |
might produce the following in Info:
5.7 This is a section ===================== |