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@titlefont, @center, and @spYou can use the @titlefont, @sp, and @center
commands to create a title page for a printed document. (This is the
first of the two methods for creating a title page in Texinfo.)
Use the @titlefont command to select a large font suitable for
the title itself. You can use @titlefont more than once if you
have an especially long title.
For HTML output, each @titlefont command produces an
<h1> heading, but the HTML document <title> is not
affected. For that, you must put a @settitle command before
the @titlefont command (see @settitle).
For example:
@titlefont{Texinfo}
Use the @center command at the beginning of a line to center
the remaining text on that line. Thus,
@center @titlefont{Texinfo}
centers the title, which in this example is “Texinfo” printed in the title font.
Use the @sp command to insert vertical space. For example:
@sp 2
This inserts two blank lines on the printed page.
(See @sp, for more information about the @sp
command.)
A template for this method looks like this:
@titlepage
@sp 10
@center @titlefont{name-of-manual-when-printed}
@sp 2
@center subtitle-if-any
@sp 2
@center author
…
@end titlepage
The spacing of the example fits an 8.5 by 11 inch manual.