The texi2any
command will create an Info file for a hierarchically
organized Texinfo file that lacks ‘Next’, ‘Previous’ and ‘Up’ pointers
(see Writing a @node
Line). Thus, in general, there is no need for explicit
‘Next’, ‘Previous’, and ‘Up’ pointers. In this setting, menus will be added
automatically for nodes without an explicit menu. (See texi2any
: The Translator for Texinfo, for more information about texi2any
.)
If you still want explicit pointers, Texinfo mode provides commands for
automatically creating or updating menus and node pointers. The commands are
called “update” commands because their most frequent use is for updating a
Texinfo file after you have worked on it; but you can use them to insert the
‘Next’, ‘Previous’, and ‘Up’ pointers into an @node
line that has none
and to create menus in a file that has none.