@ifinfo begins segments of text that should be ignored
by TeX when it
typesets the printed manual. The segment of text appears only
in the Info file.
The @ifinfo command should appear on a line by itself; end
the Info-only text with a line containing @end ifinfo by
itself. At the beginning of a Texinfo file, the Info permissions are
contained within a region marked by @ifinfo and @end
ifinfo. (See section Summary and Copying Permissions for Info.)
The @iftex and @end iftex commands are similar to the
@ifinfo and @end ifinfo commands, except that they
specify text that will appear in the printed manual but not in the Info
file. Likewise for @ifhtml and @end ifhtml, which
specify text to appear only in HTML output.
For example,
@iftex This text will appear only in the printed manual. @end iftex @ifinfo However, this text will appear only in Info. @end ifinfo
The preceding example produces the following line:
This text will appear only in the printed manual.
Note how you only see one of the two lines, depending on whether you are reading the Info version or the printed version of this manual.
The @titlepage command is a special variant of @iftex that
is used for making the title and copyright pages of the printed
manual. (See section @titlepage.)
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