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Menus
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"Menus" contain pointers to subordinate nodes.(1) (
see Menus-Footnotes) In Info, you use menus to go to such nodes. Menus
have no effect in printed manuals and do not appear in them.
By convention, a menu is put at the end of a node since a reader who
uses the menu may not see text that follows it.
A node that has a menu should *not* contain much text. If you have a
lot of text and a menu, move most of the text into a new subnode--all
but a few lines.
Menu
- Menu Location
- Put a menu in a short node.
- Writing a Menu
- What is a menu?
- Menu Parts
- A menu entry has three parts.
- Less Cluttered Menu Entry
- Two part menu entry.
- Menu Example
- Two and three part menu entries.
- Other Info Files
- How to refer to a different Info file.