In addition to the five major updating commands, Texinfo mode possesses several less frequently used updating commands:
@node lines before the @chapter,
@section, and other sectioning commands wherever they are
missing throughout a region in a Texinfo file.
     With an argument (C-u as prefix argument, if interactive), the
texinfo-insert-node-lines command not only inserts
@node lines but also inserts the chapter or section titles as
the names of the corresponding nodes.  In addition, it inserts the
titles as node names in pre-existing @node lines that lack
names.  Since node names should be more concise than section or
chapter titles, you must manually edit node names so inserted.
     
For example, the following marks a whole buffer as a region and inserts
@node lines and titles throughout:
     
          C-x h C-u M-x texinfo-insert-node-lines
          
     This command inserts titles as node names in @node lines; the
texinfo-start-menu-description command (see Inserting Frequently Used Commands) inserts titles as descriptions in
menu entries, a different action.  However, in both cases, you need to
edit the inserted text.
     
texinfo-multiple-files-update command is
described in the appendix on @include files.
     texinfo-indent-menu-description command indents
every description in every menu in the region.  However, this command
does not indent the second and subsequent lines of a multi-line
description.
     texinfo-sequential-node-update command
sequentially updates all the nodes in the region.