A master menu is a detailed main menu listing all the nodes in a file.
A master menu is enclosed in @menu and @end menu
commands and does not appear in the printed document.
Generally, a master menu is divided into parts.
@detailmenu before the
first one, and @end detailmenu after the last; otherwise,
makeinfo will get confused.
Each section in the menu can be introduced by a descriptive line. So long as the line does not begin with an asterisk, it will not be treated as a menu entry. (See section Writing a Menu, for more information.)
For example, the master menu for this manual looks like the following (but has many more entries):
@menu
* Copying:: Texinfo is freely
redistributable.
* Overview:: What is Texinfo?
* Texinfo Mode:: Special features in GNU Emacs.
...
...
* Command and Variable Index::
An entry for each @-command.
* Concept Index:: An entry for each concept.
@detailmenu
--- The Detailed Node Listing ---
Overview of Texinfo
* Info Files:: What is an Info file?
* Printed Manuals:: Characteristics of
a printed manual.
...
...
Using Texinfo Mode
* Info on a Region:: Formatting part of a file
for Info.
...
...
@end detailmenu
@end menu
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