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Documentation, Conventions

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Documentation Conventions Unless otherwise noted in the text, this guide uses the following symbolic conventions. literal values Bold words or characters in formats and command descriptions represent commands or key words that you must use literally. Pathnames are also in bold. user-supplied Italic words or characters in formats and command values descriptions represent values that you must supply. sample user In examples, information that the user enters appears input in color. output Information that the system displays appears in this typeface. Enter A colored rectangle with rounded corners and a key label denotes a key on your keyboard. (In this manual we refer to the Enter key. On your keyboard the key may be labeled either Enter or Return.) Screen Button This colored symbol with a label in it denotes an HP VUE screen button. A screen button is a key or button which is drawn on your workstation's graphic display by HP VUE. It works like a keyboard key, except that you must move the mouse cursor over it and press the left mouse button to activate it. The screen button's label describes its function. This symbol indicates a notice. This symbol indicates a procedure. This symbol indicates a caution. This symbol indicates the end of a chapter or a part of this guide. xvii

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Unless otherwise noted in the text, this guide uses the following sym-
bolic conventions.
literal values
Bold words or characters in formats and command de-
scriptions represent commands or key words that you
must use literally. Pathnames are also in bold.
user-supplied
Italic words or characters in formats and command
values
descriptions represent values that you must supply.
sample user
In examples, information that the user enters appears
input
in color.
output
Information that the system displays appears in
this typeface
.
Enter
A colored rectangle with rounded corners and a key
label denotes a key on your keyboard. (In this manual
we refer to the
Enter
key. On your keyboard the key
may be labeled either
Enter
or
Return
.)
Screen Button
This colored symbol with a label in it denotes an HP
VUE screen button. A screen button is a key or button
which is drawn on your workstation’s graphic display
by HP VUE. It works like a keyboard key, except that
you must move the mouse cursor over it and press the
left mouse button to activate it. The screen button’s la-
bel describes its function.
This symbol indicates a notice.
This symbol indicates a procedure.
This symbol indicates a caution.
This symbol indicates the end of a chapter or a part of
this guide.
Documentation
Conventions