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<h4 class="subsection">3.4.2 <code>@titlefont</code>, <code>@center</code>, and <code>@sp</code></h4>
<p><a name="index-titlefont-197"></a><a name="index-center-198"></a><a name="index-sp-_0040r_007b_0028titlepage-line-spacing_0029_007d-199"></a>
You can use the <code>@titlefont</code>, <code>@sp</code>, and <code>@center</code>
commands to create a title page for a printed document. (This is the
first of the two methods for creating a title page in Texinfo.)
<p>Use the <code>@titlefont</code> command to select a large font suitable for
the title itself. You can use <code>@titlefont</code> more than once if you
have an especially long title.
<p>For HTML output, each <code>@titlefont</code> command produces an
<code><h1></code> heading, but the HTML document <code><title></code> is not
affected. For that, you must put an <code>@settitle</code> command before
the <code>@titlefont</code> command (see <a href="settitle.html#settitle">settitle</a>).
<p>For example:
<pre class="example"> @titlefont{Texinfo}
</pre>
<p>Use the <code>@center</code> command at the beginning of a line to center
the remaining text on that line. Thus,
<pre class="example"> @center @titlefont{Texinfo}
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<p class="noindent">centers the title, which in this example is “Texinfo” printed
in the title font.
<p>Use the <code>@sp</code> command to insert vertical space. For example:
<pre class="example"> @sp 2
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<p class="noindent">This inserts two blank lines on the printed page. (See <a href="sp.html#sp"><code>@sp</code></a>, for more information about the <code>@sp</code>
command.)
<p>A template for this method looks like this:
<pre class="example"> @titlepage
@sp 10
@center @titlefont{<var>name-of-manual-when-printed</var>}
@sp 2
@center <var>subtitle-if-any</var>
@sp 2
@center <var>author</var>
...
@end titlepage
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<p>The spacing of the example fits an 8.5 by 11 inch manual.
<p>You can in fact use these commands anywhere, not just on a title page,
but since they are not logical markup commands, we don't recommend
them.
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