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A start-of-header line is a Texinfo comment that looks like this:
@c %**start of header
Write the start-of-header line on the second line of a Texinfo file.
Follow the start-of-header line with an @settitle line and,
optionally, with other commands that globally affect the document
formatting, such as @synindex or @footnotestyle; and
then by an end-of-header line (see End of Header).
The start- and end-of-header lines allow you to format only part of a
Texinfo file for Info or printing.  See texinfo-format commands.
The odd string of characters, ‘%**’, is to ensure that no other
comment is accidentally taken for a start-of-header line.  You can
change it if you wish by setting the tex-start-of-header and/or
tex-end-of-header Emacs variables.  See Texinfo Mode Printing.