of the list. Sometimes a list is preceded by an apostrophe @samp{'},
called a @dfn{single-quote} in Lisp.@footnote{A single-quote is an
abbreviation for the special form @code{quote}; you need not think
-about special forms now. @xref{Complications}.} Lists are the basis
+about special forms now.
+@ifnottex
+@xref{Complications}.
+@end ifnottex
+@iftex
+@xref{Lisp Interpreter}.
+@end iftex
+} Lists are the basis
of Lisp.
@menu
@iftex
@ref{Readying a Graph, , Readying a Graph},
@end iftex
-@ifinfo
+@ifnottex
@ref{Columns of a graph},
-@end ifinfo
+@end ifnottex
and @code{graph-body-print}.
@need 800
within the @code{let} that defines them or the function that specifies
them in an argument list (and within expressions called by them).
-@ignore
@c texi2dvi fails when the name of the section is within ifnottex ...
+@ifnottex
(@xref{Prevent confusion, , @code{let} Prevents Confusion}, and
+@end ifnottex
+@iftex
+(@xref{Permanent Installation, , @code{let} Prevents Confusion}, and
+@end iftex
@ref{defun, , The @code{defun} Macro}.)
-@end ignore
@node yank
@appendixsec @code{yank}