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<h3 class="section">2.8 Texinfo Mode Summary</h3>
<p>In Texinfo mode, each set of commands has default keybindings that
begin with the same keys. All the commands that are custom-created
for Texinfo mode begin with <kbd>C-c</kbd>. The keys are somewhat
mnemonic.
<h4 class="subheading">Insert Commands</h4>
<p>The insert commands are invoked by typing <kbd>C-c</kbd> twice and then the
first letter of the @-command to be inserted. (It might make more
sense mnemonically to use <kbd>C-c C-i</kbd>, for `custom insert', but
<kbd>C-c C-c</kbd> is quick to type.)
<pre class="example"> C-c C-c c <span class="roman">Insert</span> ‘<samp><span class="samp">@code</span></samp>’.
C-c C-c d <span class="roman">Insert</span> ‘<samp><span class="samp">@dfn</span></samp>’.
C-c C-c e <span class="roman">Insert</span> ‘<samp><span class="samp">@end</span></samp>’.
C-c C-c i <span class="roman">Insert</span> ‘<samp><span class="samp">@item</span></samp>’.
C-c C-c n <span class="roman">Insert</span> ‘<samp><span class="samp">@node</span></samp>’.
C-c C-c s <span class="roman">Insert</span> ‘<samp><span class="samp">@samp</span></samp>’.
C-c C-c v <span class="roman">Insert</span> ‘<samp><span class="samp">@var</span></samp>’.
C-c { <span class="roman">Insert braces.</span>
C-c ]
C-c } <span class="roman">Move out of enclosing braces.</span>
C-c C-c C-d <span class="roman">Insert a node's section title</span>
<span class="roman">in the space for the description</span>
<span class="roman">in a menu entry line.</span>
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<h4 class="subheading">Show Structure</h4>
<p>The <code>texinfo-show-structure</code> command is often used within a
narrowed region.
<pre class="example"> C-c C-s <span class="roman">List all the headings.</span>
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<h4 class="subheading">The Master Update Command</h4>
<p>The <code>texinfo-master-menu</code> command creates a master menu; and can
be used to update every node and menu in a file as well.
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<pre class="example"> C-c C-u m
M-x texinfo-master-menu
<span class="roman">Create or update a master menu.</span>
C-u C-c C-u m <span class="roman">With </span><kbd>C-u</kbd><span class="roman"> as a prefix argument, first</span>
<span class="roman">create or update all nodes and regular</span>
<span class="roman">menus, and then create a master menu.</span>
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<h4 class="subheading">Update Pointers</h4>
<p>The update pointer commands are invoked by typing <kbd>C-c C-u</kbd> and
then either <kbd>C-n</kbd> for <code>texinfo-update-node</code> or <kbd>C-e</kbd> for
<code>texinfo-every-node-update</code>.
<pre class="example"> C-c C-u C-n <span class="roman">Update a node.</span>
C-c C-u C-e <span class="roman">Update every node in the buffer.</span>
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<h4 class="subheading">Update Menus</h4>
<p>Invoke the update menu commands by typing <kbd>C-c C-u</kbd>
and then either <kbd>C-m</kbd> for <code>texinfo-make-menu</code> or
<kbd>C-a</kbd> for <code>texinfo-all-menus-update</code>. To update
both nodes and menus at the same time, precede <kbd>C-c C-u
C-a</kbd> with <kbd>C-u</kbd>.
<pre class="example"> C-c C-u C-m <span class="roman">Make or update a menu.</span>
C-c C-u C-a <span class="roman">Make or update all</span>
<span class="roman">menus in a buffer.</span>
C-u C-c C-u C-a <span class="roman">With </span><kbd>C-u</kbd><span class="roman"> as a prefix argument,</span>
<span class="roman">first create or update all nodes and</span>
<span class="roman">then create or update all menus.</span>
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<h4 class="subheading">Format for Info</h4>
<p>The Info formatting commands that are written in Emacs Lisp are
invoked by typing <kbd>C-c C-e</kbd> and then either <kbd>C-r</kbd> for a region
or <kbd>C-b</kbd> for the whole buffer.
<p>The Info formatting commands that are written in C and based on the
<code>makeinfo</code> program are invoked by typing <kbd>C-c C-m</kbd> and then
either <kbd>C-r</kbd> for a region or <kbd>C-b</kbd> for the whole buffer.
<p class="noindent">Use the <code>texinfo-format...</code> commands:
<pre class="example"> C-c C-e C-r <span class="roman">Format the region.</span>
C-c C-e C-b <span class="roman">Format the buffer.</span>
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<p class="noindent">Use <code>makeinfo</code>:
<pre class="example"> C-c C-m C-r <span class="roman">Format the region.</span>
C-c C-m C-b <span class="roman">Format the buffer.</span>
C-c C-m C-l <span class="roman">Recenter the </span><code>makeinfo</code><span class="roman"> output buffer.</span>
C-c C-m C-k <span class="roman">Kill the </span><code>makeinfo</code><span class="roman"> formatting job.</span>
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<h4 class="subheading">Typeset and Print</h4>
<p>The TeX typesetting and printing commands are invoked by typing
<kbd>C-c C-t</kbd> and then another control command: <kbd>C-r</kbd> for
<code>texinfo-tex-region</code>, <kbd>C-b</kbd> for <code>texinfo-tex-buffer</code>,
and so on.
<pre class="example"> C-c C-t C-r <span class="roman">Run TeX on the region.</span>
C-c C-t C-b <span class="roman">Run</span> <code>texi2dvi</code> <span class="roman">on the buffer.</span>
C-c C-t C-i <span class="roman">Run</span> <code>texindex</code>.
C-c C-t C-p <span class="roman">Print the DVI file.</span>
C-c C-t C-q <span class="roman">Show the print queue.</span>
C-c C-t C-d <span class="roman">Delete a job from the print queue.</span>
C-c C-t C-k <span class="roman">Kill the current TeX formatting job.</span>
C-c C-t C-x <span class="roman">Quit a currently stopped TeX formatting job.</span>
C-c C-t C-l <span class="roman">Recenter the output buffer.</span>
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<h4 class="subheading">Other Updating Commands</h4>
<p>The remaining updating commands do not have standard keybindings because
they are rarely used.
<pre class="example"> M-x texinfo-insert-node-lines
<span class="roman">Insert missing </span><code>@node</code><span class="roman"> lines in region.</span>
<span class="roman">With </span><kbd>C-u</kbd><span class="roman"> as a prefix argument,</span>
<span class="roman">use section titles as node names.</span>
M-x texinfo-multiple-files-update
<span class="roman">Update a multi-file document.</span>
<span class="roman">With </span><kbd>C-u 2</kbd><span class="roman"> as a prefix argument,</span>
<span class="roman">create or update all nodes and menus</span>
<span class="roman">in all included files first.</span>
M-x texinfo-indent-menu-description
<span class="roman">Indent descriptions.</span>
M-x texinfo-sequential-node-update
<span class="roman">Insert node pointers in strict sequence.</span>
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