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There are three different cross-reference commands:
@xref
Used to start a sentence in the printed manual and in HTML with ‘See …’ or an Info cross-reference saying ‘*Note name: node.’.
@ref
Used within or, more often, at the end of a sentence; produces just
the reference in the printed manual and in HTML without the preceding
‘See’ (same as @xref
for Info).
@pxref
Used within parentheses, at the end of a sentence, or otherwise before punctuation, to make a reference. Its output starts with a lowercase ‘see’ in the printed manual and in HTML, and a lowercase ‘*note’ in Info. (‘p’ is for ‘parenthesis’.)
Additionally, there are commands to produce references to documents
outside the Texinfo system. The @cite
command is used
to make references to books and manuals. @url
produces
a URL, for example a reference to a page on the World
Wide Web.