Hello,

This comes from the thread on anchors, but I start a new thread to avoid
mixing the two issues.

I propose that, if USE_NEXT_HEADING_FOR_LONE_NODE is set, the @*heading
appearing after a @node be treated as much as possible like a sectioning
command.

This means that
* if xrefautomaticsectiontitle is on, it is used in @xref and HTML
  headers similarly to sectioning commands
* it is used for node automatic directions, and I propose to do that
  by considering that the @*heading command is below the previous non
  @*heading command

And more generally, that the @*heading appearing after a @node be
treated as much as possible like a sectioning command for other purpose
I would have missed.

If this is agreed, it may make sense to do the same in TeX too, and
maybe turn USE_NEXT_HEADING_FOR_LONE_NODE to an @-command similar to
xrefautomaticsectiontitle, defaulting to on.

-- 
Pat

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