Hmm, I've noticed that the print-formatted manuals I'm building have
their tables of contents at the end instead of the beginning. I
realize this might require fewer passes (though it also might not),
but I think in this day and age we can probably handle it?
According to
<
http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/manual/texinfo/html_node/Contents.htm...;,
the proper thing to do is put the @summarycontents and @contents
commands soon after the titlepage... but it's also possible to do it
by passing --texinfo=@setshortcontentsaftertitlepage or
--texinfo=@setcontentsaftertitlepage (as appropriate) to the texi2dvi
command.
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