Add some @sections to the manual to break larger nodes up.
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@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ Ignore Lists
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* Types And Syntax Of Ignore Lists::
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* Justification For Yet Another Set Of Ignore Files::
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Compile-time vs Install-time
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Advice on changing compilation and installation parameters
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* GNU Emacs::
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* Other FSF Software::
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@ -580,6 +580,8 @@ Stow can create a single symlink that points to an entire subtree within
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the package tree, it will choose to do that rather than create a
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directory in the target tree and populate it with symlinks.
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@anchor{tree folding}
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@section Tree folding
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@cindex tree folding
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@cindex directory folding
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@cindex folding trees
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descends as far as necessary into the target tree when it can create a
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tree-folding symlink.
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@anchor{Tree unfolding}
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@section Tree unfolding
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@cindex splitting open folded trees
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@cindex unfolding trees
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The time often comes when a tree-folding symlink has to be undone
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@file{/usr/local/bin} to @file{../stow/perl/bin/perl} and
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@file{../stow/perl/bin/a2p}.
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@section Ownership
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@cindex ownership
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When splitting open a folded tree, Stow makes sure that the
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symlink it is about to remove points inside a valid package in the
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@ -649,6 +654,7 @@ the stow directory, or directories that only contain symlinks that stow
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``owns''. Note that by this definition, Stow doesn't ``own'' anything
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@emph{in} the stow directory or in any of the packages.
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@section Conflicts during installation
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@cindex conflict
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If Stow needs to create a directory or a symlink in the target
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tree and it cannot because that name is already in use and is not owned
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@ -889,6 +895,7 @@ This means that when you compile a package, you must tell it the
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location of the run-time, or target tree; but when you install it, you
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must place it in the stow tree.
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@section Advice on changing compilation and installation parameters
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Some software packages allow you to specify, at compile-time, separate
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locations for installation and for run-time. Perl is one such package;
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see @ref{Perl and Perl 5 Modules}. Others allow you to compile the
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