\dd This specifies the suffix text to be appended to the chapter
number, before displaying the chapter title. For example, if you set
\dd This specifies the suffix text to be appended to the chapter
number, before displaying the chapter title. For example, if you set
like \q{Chapter 2: Doing Things}.
\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{text-section-align\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{text-section-align\}\{}\e{level}\cw{\}\{}\e{alignment}\cw{\}}
like \q{Chapter 2: Doing Things}.
\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{text-section-align\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{text-section-align\}\{}\e{level}\cw{\}\{}\e{alignment}\cw{\}}
\i{horizontal rules} (generated by \i\c{\\rule}; see
\k{input-rule}). It can be one character, or more than one. The
string you specify will be repeated to reach the required width, so
\i{horizontal rules} (generated by \i\c{\\rule}; see
\k{input-rule}). It can be one character, or more than one. The
string you specify will be repeated to reach the required width, so
-removed. So in a chapter declared as \q{\cw{\\C\{fish\} Catching
-Fish}}, this formatting command would expand to
-\q{\cw{CatchingFish}}.
+removed. So in a chapter declared as \cq{\\C\{fish\} Catching
+Fish}, this formatting command would expand to
+\cq{CatchingFish}.
-space. So in chapter 1 this would expand to \q{\cw{Chapter1}}; in
-section A.4.3 it would expand to \q{\cw{SectionA.4.3}}, and so on.
+space. So in chapter 1 this would expand to \cq{Chapter1}; in
+section A.4.3 it would expand to \cq{SectionA.4.3}, and so on.
If the section has no number (an unnumbered chapter created using
\c{\\U}), this directive falls back to doing the same thing as
\c{%N}.
If the section has no number (an unnumbered chapter created using
\c{\\U}), this directive falls back to doing the same thing as
\c{%N}.
-would expand to \q{\cw{1}}; in section A.4.3 it would expand to
-\q{\cw{A.4.3}}, and so on. If the section has no number (an
+would expand to \cq{1}; in section A.4.3 it would expand to
+\cq{A.4.3}, and so on. If the section has no number (an
unnumbered chapter created using \c{\\U}), this directive falls back
to doing the same thing as \c{%N}.
\dt \i\c{%k}
\dd Expands to the internal keyword specified in the section title.
unnumbered chapter created using \c{\\U}), this directive falls back
to doing the same thing as \c{%N}.
\dt \i\c{%k}
\dd Expands to the internal keyword specified in the section title.
-So in a chapter declared as \q{\cw{\\C\{fish\} Catching Fish}}, this
-formatting command would expand to \q{\cw{fish}}. If the section has
+So in a chapter declared as \cq{\\C\{fish\} Catching Fish}, this
+formatting command would expand to \cq{fish}. If the section has
no keyword (an unnumbered chapter created using \c{\\U}), this
directive falls back to doing the same thing as \c{%N}.
no keyword (an unnumbered chapter created using \c{\\U}), this
directive falls back to doing the same thing as \c{%N}.
\dd This specifies the suffix text to be appended to the chapter
number, before displaying the chapter title. For example, if you set
\dd This specifies the suffix text to be appended to the chapter
number, before displaying the chapter title. For example, if you set
like \q{Chapter 2: Doing Things}.
\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-section-numeric\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-section-numeric\}\{}\e{level}\cw{\}\{}\e{boolean}\cw{\}}
like \q{Chapter 2: Doing Things}.
\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-section-numeric\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-section-numeric\}\{}\e{level}\cw{\}\{}\e{boolean}\cw{\}}
same syntax used in \cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-template-filename\}} (see
\k{output-html-file}), to be used for the anchor names (\i\cw{<A
NAME="...">}) used to allow URLs to refer to specific sections
same syntax used in \cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-template-filename\}} (see
\k{output-html-file}), to be used for the anchor names (\i\cw{<A
NAME="...">}) used to allow URLs to refer to specific sections
for example, then each individual section in your document will be
addressable by means of a URL ending in a \c{#} followed by your
internal section keyword.
for example, then each individual section in your document will be
addressable by means of a URL ending in a \c{#} followed by your
internal section keyword.
\dd Specifies the suffix text to be appended to each section number
before displaying the section title. For example, if you set this to
\dd Specifies the suffix text to be appended to each section number
before displaying the section title. For example, if you set this to
\q{Section 3.1: Something Like This}.
\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{info-underline\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{info-underline\}\{}\e{text}\cw{\}}[\cw{\{}\e{text}\cw{\}}...]
\q{Section 3.1: Something Like This}.
\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{info-underline\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{info-underline\}\{}\e{text}\cw{\}}[\cw{\{}\e{text}\cw{\}}...]