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The second edition of the Texinfo manual describes more than 50
commands that were not described in the first edition.  A third or so
of these commands existed in Texinfo but were not documented in the
manual; the others are new.  Here is a listing, with brief
descriptions of them:
Indexing
Create your own index, and merge indices.
See section Creating Indices.
- @defindex index-name
 - 
Define a new index and its indexing command.
See also the 
@defcodeindex command.
 - @synindex from-index into-index
 - 
Merge the from-index index into the into-index index.
See also the 
@syncodeindex command.
 
Definitions
Describe functions, variables, macros,
commands, user options, special forms, and other such artifacts in a
uniform format.
See section Definition Commands.
- @deffn category name arguments...
 - 
Format a description for functions, interactive
commands, and similar entities.
 - @defvr, @defop, ...
 - 
15 other related commands.
 
Glyphs
Indicate the results of evaluation, expansion,
printed output, an error message, equivalence of expressions, and the
location of point.
See section Glyphs for Examples.
- @equiv{}
 - 
 - ==
 - 
Equivalence:
 - @error{}
 - 
 - error-->
 - 
Error message
 - @expansion{}
 - 
 - ==>
 - 
Macro expansion
 - @point{}
 - 
 - -!-
 - 
Position of point
 - @print{}
 - 
 - -|
 - 
Printed output
 - @result{}
 - 
 - =>
 - 
Result of an expression
 
Page Headings
Customize page headings.
See section Page Headings.
- @headings on-off-single-double
 - 
Headings on or off, single, or double-sided.
 - @evenfooting [left] @| [center] @| [right]
 - 
Footings for even-numbered (left-hand) pages.
 - @evenheading, @everyheading, @oddheading, ...
 - 
Five other related commands.
 - @thischapter
 - 
Insert name of chapter and chapter number.
 - @thischaptername, @thisfile, @thistitle, @thispage
 - 
Related commands.
 
Formatting
Format blocks of text.
See section Quotations and Examples, and
section Making Lists and Tables.
- @cartouche
 - 
Draw rounded box surrounding text (not in Info).
 - @enumerate optional-arg
 - 
Enumerate a list with letters or numbers.
 - @exdent line-of-text
 - 
Remove indentation.
 - @flushleft
 - 
Left justify.
 - @flushright
 - 
Right justify.
 - @format
 - 
Do not narrow nor change font.
 - @ftable formatting-command
 - 
 - @vtable formatting-command
 - 
Two-column table with indexing.
 - @lisp
 - 
For an example of Lisp code.
 - @smallexample
 - 
 - @smalllisp
 - 
Like @table and @lisp but for @smallbook.
 
Conditionals
Conditionally format text.
See section @set, @clear, and @value.
- @set flag [string]
 - 
Set a flag.  Optionally, set value
of flag to string.
 - @clear flag
 - 
Clear a flag.
 - @value{flag}
 - 
Replace with value to which flag is set.
 - @ifset flag
 - 
Format, if flag is set.
 - @ifclear flag
 - 
Ignore, if flag is set.
 
@heading series for Titles
Produce unnumbered headings that do not appear in a table of contents.
See section Chapter Structuring.
- @heading title
 - 
Unnumbered section-like heading not listed
in the table of contents of a printed manual.
 - @chapheading, @majorheading, @subheading, @subsubheading
 - 
Related commands.
 
Font commands
See section @sc{text}: The Small Caps Font, and 
section Fonts for Printing, Not Info.
- @r{text}
 - 
Print in roman font.
 - @sc{text}
 - 
Print in SMALL CAPS font.
 
Miscellaneous
See section @title, @subtitle, and @author,
see section Customized Highlighting,
see section Overfull "hboxes",
see section Footnotes,
see section @dmn{dimension}: Format a Dimension,
see section @raisesections and @lowersections,
see section @math: Inserting Mathematical Expressions.
see section @minus{}: Inserting a Minus Sign,
see section Paragraph Indenting,
see section Different Cross Reference Commands,
see section @title, @subtitle, and @author, and
see section How to Make Your Own Headings.
- @author author
 - 
Typeset author's name.
 - @finalout
 - 
Produce cleaner printed output.
 - @footnotestyle end-or-separate
 - 
Specify footnote style.
 - @dmn{dimension}
 - 
Format a dimension.
 - @global@letnew-cmd=existing-cmd
 - 
Define a highlighting command for TeX. (TeX only.)
 - @lowersections
 - 
Reduce hierarchical level of sectioning commands.
 - @math{mathematical-expression}
 - 
Format a mathematical expression.
 - @minus{}
 - 
Generate a minus sign.
 - @paragraphindent asis-or-number
 - 
Specify paragraph indentation.
 - @raisesections
 - 
Raise hierarchical level of sectioning commands.
 - @ref{node-name, [entry], [topic-or-title], [info-file], [manual]}
 - 
Make a reference.  In the printed manual, the
reference does not start with the word `see'.
 - @title title
 - 
Typeset title in the alternative
title page format.
 - @subtitle subtitle
 - 
Typeset subtitle in the alternative
title page format.
 - @today{}
 - 
Insert the current date.
 
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