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<h4 class="subsection">6.3.6 The <code>@top</code> Sectioning Command</h4>

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A special sectioning command, <code>@top</code> should be used with the
<code>@node Top</code> line.  The <code>@top</code> sectioning command tells
<code>makeinfo</code> that it marks the `Top' node in the file.  It provides
the information that <code>makeinfo</code> needs to insert node pointers
automatically.  Write the <code>@top</code> command at the beginning of the
line immediately following the <code>@node Top</code> line.  Write the title
on the remaining part of the same line as the <code>@top</code> command.

  <p>In Info, the <code>@top</code> sectioning command causes the title to appear
on a line by itself, with a line of asterisks inserted underneath, as
other sectioning commands do.

  <p>In TeX and <code>texinfo-format-buffer</code>, the <code>@top</code>
sectioning command is merely a synonym for <code>@unnumbered</code>. 
Neither of these formatters require an <code>@top</code> command, and do
nothing special with it.  You can use <code>@chapter</code> or
<code>@unnumbered</code> after the <code>@node Top</code> line when you use
these formatters.  Also, you can use <code>@chapter</code> or
<code>@unnumbered</code> when you use the Texinfo updating commands to
create or update pointers and menus.

  <p>Thus, in practice, a Top node starts like this:

<pre class="example">     @node Top
     @top Your Manual Title
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