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 `@inforef'
 ==========
 
   `@inforef' is used for cross references to Info files for which there
 are no printed manuals.  Even in a printed manual, `@inforef' generates
 a reference directing the user to look in an Info file.
 
   The command takes either two or three arguments, in the following
 order:
 
   1. The node name.
 
   2. The cross reference name (optional).
 
   3. The Info file name.
 
 Separate the arguments with commas, as with `@xref'.  Also, you must
 terminate the reference with a comma or period after the `}', as you do
 with `@xref'.
 
 The template is:
 
      @inforef{NODE-NAME, CROSS-REFERENCE-NAME, INFO-FILE-NAME},
 
 Thus,
 
      @inforef{Expert, Advanced Info commands, info},
      for more information.
 
 produces
 
       Advanced Info commands (info)Expert,
      for more information.
 
 and
 
      See Info file `info', node `Expert', for more information.
 
 Similarly,
 
      @inforef{Expert, , info}, for more information.
 
 produces
 
       (info)Expert, for more information.
 
 and
 
      See Info file `info', node `Expert', for more information.
 
   The converse of `@inforef' is `@cite', which is used to refer to
 printed works for which no Info form exists.   `@cite' cite.
 
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