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<h3 class="section">5.8 <code>@unnumberedsec</code>, <code>@appendixsec</code>, <code>@heading</code></h3>

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The <code>@unnumberedsec</code>, <code>@appendixsec</code>, and <code>@heading</code>
commands are, respectively, the unnumbered, appendix-like, and
heading-like equivalents of the <code>@section</code> command, as described
in the previous section.

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<dt><code>@unnumberedsec</code><dd>The <code>@unnumberedsec</code> command may be used within an
unnumbered chapter or within a regular chapter or appendix to
provide an unnumbered section.

     <br><dt><code>@appendixsec</code><dt><code>@appendixsection</code><dd><code>@appendixsection</code> is a longer spelling of the
<code>@appendixsec</code> command; the two are synonymous. 
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Conventionally, the <code>@appendixsec</code> or <code>@appendixsection</code>
command is used only within appendices.

     <br><dt><code>@heading</code><dd>You may use the <code>@heading</code> command anywhere you wish for a
section-style heading that will not appear in the table of contents. 
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in ordinary circumstances, because <code>@section</code> may also be used
within <code>@unnumbered</code> and <code>@appendix</code> chapters; again, see
the previous section.

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