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The fourth and lowest level sectioning commands in Texinfo are the
`subsub' commands. They are:
@subsubsection
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Subsubsections are to subsections as subsections are to sections.
(See section The
@subsection
Command.) In a printed manual,
subsubsection titles appear in the table of contents and are numbered
four levels deep.
@unnumberedsubsubsec
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Unnumbered subsubsection titles appear in the table of contents of a
printed manual, but lack numbers. Otherwise, unnumbered
subsubsections are the same as subsubsections. In Info, unnumbered
subsubsections look exactly like ordinary subsubsections.
@appendixsubsubsec
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Conventionally, appendix commands are used only for appendices and are
lettered and numbered appropriately in a printed manual. They also
appear in the table of contents. In Info, appendix subsubsections look
exactly like ordinary subsubsections.
@subsubheading
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The
@subsubheading
command may be used anywhere that you need
a small heading that will not appear in the table of contents. In
Info, subsubheadings look exactly like ordinary subsubsection
headings.
In Info, `subsub' titles are underlined with periods.
For example,
@subsubsection This is a subsubsection
produces
This is a subsubsection
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