The following is from Sec 3.5 of the Texinfo 4.8 manual
(http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/manual/texinfo/texinfo.html#Contents):
In the past, the contents commands were sometimes placed at the end of the
file, after any indices and just before the @bye, but we no longer recommend
this.
However, since many existing Texinfo documents still do have the @contents
at the end of the manual, if you are a user printing a manual, you may wish
to force the contents to be printed after the title page. You can do this by
specifying @setcontentsaftertitlepage and/or
@setshortcontentsaftertitlepage. The first prints only the main contents
after the @end titlepage; the second prints both the short contents and the
main contents. In either case, any subsequent @contents or @shortcontents is
ignored (unless, erroneously, no @end titlepage is ever encountered).
You need to include the @set...contentsaftertitlepage commands early in the
document (just after @setfilename, for example). We recommend using texi2dvi
(see Format with texi2dvi) to specify this without altering the source file
at all. For example:
texi2dvi [EMAIL PROTECTED] foo.texi
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