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<h4 class="subsection">3.6.2 Parts of a Master Menu</h4>

<p><a name="index-Master-menu-227"></a><a name="index-Menu_002c-master-228"></a><a name="index-Parts-of-a-master-menu-229"></a>
A <dfn>master menu</dfn> is a detailed main menu listing all the nodes in a
file.

  <p>A master menu is enclosed in <code>@menu</code> and <code>@end menu</code>
commands and does not appear in the printed document.

  <p>Generally, a master menu is divided into parts.

     <ul>
<li>The first part contains the major nodes in the Texinfo file: the nodes
for the chapters, chapter-like sections, and the appendices.

     <li>The second part contains nodes for the indices.

     <li><a name="index-detailmenu-230"></a><a name="index-Detailed-menu-231"></a>The third and subsequent parts contain a listing of the other, lower
level nodes, often ordered by chapter.  This way, rather than go
through an intermediary menu, an inquirer can go directly to a
particular node when searching for specific information.  These menu
items are not required; add them if you think they are a
convenience.  If you do use them, put <code>@detailmenu</code> before the
first one, and <code>@end detailmenu</code> after the last; otherwise,
<code>makeinfo</code> will get confused. 
</ul>

  <p>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 <a href="Writing-a-Menu.html#Writing-a-Menu">Writing a Menu</a>, for more
information.)

  <p>For example, the master menu for this manual looks like the following
(but has many more entries):

<pre class="example">     @menu
     * Copying Conditions::  Your rights.
     * Overview::            Texinfo in brief.
     ...
     * Command and Variable Index::
     * General Index::
     
     @detailmenu
     --- The Detailed Node Listing ---
     
     Overview of Texinfo
     
     * Reporting Bugs:: ...
     ...
     
     Beginning a Texinfo File
     
     * Sample Beginning:: ...
     ...
     @end detailmenu
     @end menu
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