@node
Line Requirements
Here are several requirements for @node
lines:
Duplicates confuse the Info movement commands. This means, for example, that if you end every chapter with a summary, you must name each summary node differently. You cannot just call each one "Summary". You may, however, duplicate the titles of chapters, sections, and the like. Thus you can end each chapter in a book with a section called "Summary", so long as the node names for those sections are all different.
The node to which a pointer points may come before or after the node containing the pointer.
@
, such as @
and
{
. (For a few rare cases when this is useful, Texinfo has
limited support for using @-commands in node names; see
Pointer Validation.)
For example, the following is a section title in this manual:
@code{@@unnumberedsec}, @code{@@appendixsec}, @code{@@heading}
But the corresponding node name lacks the commas and the @'s:
unnumberedsec appendixsec heading