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Here we describe approximately which @-commands can be used in which
contexts. It is not exhaustive or meant to be a complete reference.
Discrepancies between the information here and the makeinfo
or
TeX implementations are most likely to be resolved in favor of the
implementation.
By general text below, we mean anything except sectioning and
other such outer-level document commands, such as @section
,
@node
, and @setfilename
.
@c
, @comment
and @if ... @end if
conditional
commands may appear anywhere (except the conditionals must still be on
lines by themselves). @caption
may only appear in
@float
but may contain general text. @footnote
content likewise.
@-commands with braces marking text (such as @strong
,
@sc
, @asis
) may contain raw formatter commands such as
@html
but no other block commands (other commands terminated
by @end
) and may not be split across paragraphs, but may
otherwise contain general text.
In addition to the block command restriction, on @center
,
@exdent
and @item
in @table
lines, @-commands
that makes only sense in a paragraph are not accepted, such as
@indent
.
In addition to the above, sectioning commands cannot contain
@anchor
, @footnote
or @verb
.
In addition to the above, remaining commands (@node
,
@anchor
, @printindex
, @ref
, @math
,
@cindex
, @url
, @image
, and so on) cannot
contain cross-reference commands (@ref
, @xref
,
@pxref
and @inforef
). In one last addition,
@shortcaption
may only appear inside @float
.
For precise and complete information, we suggest looking into the test suite in the sources, which exhaustively tries combinations.