I have written a document in texinfo. I put all the document material into one file. Now I am trying to split things into multiple files as the document has become too long.
I have seen that @ref can be used with up to five parameters but cannot find useful examples of how to carry out the change. I would appreciate help in this new plan so very much $ ~/umedu . ├── report.texi ├── chap1 │ ├── bibliography.texi │ ├── figures.texi └── umedu--files Here are examples I had using @ref report.texi: @pxref{fig:siculo--calabri--tectonic--map}. @ref{gutscher--kopp--krastel--et--al--2017,, Marc-Andr@'e (2017)} @node figures @unnumberedsec Figures @include ./chap1/figures.texi @node bibliography @unnumberedsec Bibliography @include ./chap1/bibliography.texi figures.texi: @float Figure,fig:siculo--calabri--tectonic--map @center @image{./umedu--files/siculo--calabri--tectonic--map,11cm,,,.png} @caption{Description} @shortcaption{Short Description} @end float bibliography.texi: @anchor{gutscher--kopp--krastel--et--al--2017} 2017. @sc{Gutscher, Marc-Andr@'e}; @strong{Active tectonics of the Calabrian subduction revealed by new multi-beam bathymetric data and high-resolution seismic profiles in the Ionian Sea (Central Mediterranean).} Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Volume 461, Pagination 61-72. @uref{https://www.researchgate.net/Calabrian_subduction_revealed, [Complete Article]}. @c {Published: January 09}