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<h4 class="subsection">3.4.5 Heading Generation</h4>

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Like all <code>@end</code> commands (see <a href="Quotations-and-Examples.html#Quotations-and-Examples">Quotations and Examples</a>), the <code>@end titlepage</code> command
must be written at the beginning of a line by itself, with only one
space between the <code>@end</code> and the <code>titlepage</code>.  It not only
marks the end of the title and copyright pages, but also causes TeX
to start generating page headings and page numbers.

  <p>To repeat what is said elsewhere,  Texinfo has two standard page heading
formats, one for documents which are printed on one side of each sheet of paper
(single-sided printing), and the other for documents which are printed on both
sides of each sheet (double-sided printing). 
You can specify these formats in different ways:

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<li>The conventional way is to write an <code>@setchapternewpage</code> command
before the title page commands, and then have the <code>@end
titlepage</code> command start generating page headings in the manner desired. 
(See <a href="setchapternewpage.html#setchapternewpage">setchapternewpage</a>.)

     <li>Alternatively, you can use the <code>@headings</code> command to prevent page
headings from being generated or to start them for either single or
double-sided printing.  (Write an <code>@headings</code> command immediately
after the <code>@end titlepage</code> command.  See <a href="headings-on-off.html#headings-on-off">The <code>@headings</code> Command</a>, for more information.)

     <li>Or, you may specify your own page heading and footing format. 
See <a href="Headings.html#Headings">Page Headings</a>, for detailed
information about page headings and footings. 
</ul>

  <p>Most documents are formatted with the standard single-sided or
double-sided format, using <code>@setchapternewpage odd</code> for
double-sided printing and no <code>@setchapternewpage</code> command for
single-sided printing.

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