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From: | Jean-Charles Malahieude |
Subject: | Re: Doc: NR rewrite of 3.2 Titles and Headers (issue4124056) |
Date: | Sun, 06 Feb 2011 14:27:46 +0100 |
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Le 06/02/2011 04:21, address@hidden disait :
[...] Documentation/notation/input.itely:526: @subsection Creating titles, headers, and footers I get nervous when the @subsection doesn't match the @node, but I can't think of a definitely alternative after a few seconds. The only serious alternative at the moment is "Creating titles and headers and footers". :(
Then have a look at any node name and sectioning name, like @node Running lilypond @chapter Running @command{lilypond}It seems like a "@node xxx" is just what will be used in indexing and referencing, as the @sectioning will accept some "typesetting rules".
I must admit that I do make some mistakes when cross-referencing, using the sectioning part instead of the noding.
HTH, Jean-Charles
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