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@ifset and @ifclearWhen a flag is set, the Texinfo formatting commands format text
between subsequent pairs of @ifset flag and @end
ifset commands. When the flag is cleared, the Texinfo formatting
commands do not format the text. @ifclear operates
analogously.
Write the conditionally formatted text between @ifset flag
and @end ifset commands, like this:
@ifset flag conditional-text @end ifset
For example, you can create one document that has two variants, such as
a manual for a `large' and `small' model:
You can use this machine to dig up shrubs without hurting them. @set large @ifset large It can also dig up fully grown trees. @end ifset Remember to replant promptly ...
In the example, the formatting commands will format the text between
@ifset large and @end ifset because the large
flag is set.
When flag is cleared, the Texinfo formatting commands do
not format the text between @ifset flag and
@end ifset; that text is ignored and does not appear in either
printed or Info output.
For example, if you clear the flag of the preceding example by writing
an @clear large command after the @set large command
(but before the conditional text), then the Texinfo formatting commands
ignore the text between the @ifset large and @end ifset
commands. In the formatted output, that text does not appear; in both
printed and Info output, you see only the lines that say, "You can use
this machine to dig up shrubs without hurting them. Remember to replant
promptly ...".
If a flag is cleared with an @clear flag command, then
the formatting commands format text between subsequent pairs of
@ifclear and @end ifclear commands. But if the flag
is set with @set flag, then the formatting commands do
not format text between an @ifclear and an @end
ifclear command; rather, they ignore that text. An @ifclear
command looks like this:
@ifclear flag