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Ending a Texinfo File
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The end of a Texinfo file should include the commands that create
indices and generate detailed and summary tables of contents. And it
must include the `@bye' command that marks the last line processed by
TeX.
For example:
@node Concept Index, , Variables Index, Top
@c node-name, next, previous, up
@unnumbered Concept Index
@printindex cp
@contents
@bye
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- Printing Indices & Menus
- How to print an index in hardcopy and
generate index menus in Info.
- Contents
- How to create a table of contents.
- File End
- How to mark the end of a file.