@node Sectioning commands
@subsection Sectioning commands
-Most of the manual operates at the
+The Notation Reference uses section headings at four, occasionally
+five, levels.
+
+@itemize
+
+@item Level 1: @@chapter
+@item Level 2: @@section
+@item Level 3: @@subsection
+@item Level 4: @@unnumberedsubsubsec
+@item Level 5: @@subsubsubheading
+@end itemize
+
+The first three levels are numbered in html, the last two are not.
+Numbered sections correspond to a single html page in the split html
+documents.
+
+The first four levels always have accompanying nodes so they can be
+referenced and are also included in the ToC in html.
+
+Most of the manual is written at level 4 under headings created with
@example
@@node Foo
-@@subsubsection Foo
+@@unnumberedsubsubsec Foo
@end example
-@noindent
-level. Sections are created with
+Level 3 subsections are created with
@example
@@node Foo
No commas may be used in the node names.
@item
-If a heading is desired without creating a @code{@@node}, please use
-the following:
+If a heading is desired without creating a @code{@@node}, please use:
@example
-@@subheading Foo
+@@subsubsubheading Foo
@end example
@item