Texas Instruments TI-82 User Manual - Page 9
Introduction, Numbered procedures, Bulleted lists, Tables and charts, Keystroke Examples - instructions
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Information-Mapping Conventions Several conventions are used to present information concisely and in an easily referenced format. ¦ Numbered procedures-A procedure is a sequence of steps that performs a task. In this guidebook, each step is numbered in the order in which it is performed. No other text in the guidebook is numbered; therefore, when you see numbered text, you know you must perform the steps sequentially. ¦ "Bulleted" lists-If several items have equal importance, or if you may choose one of several alternative actions, this guidebook precedes each item with a "bullet" (¦) to highlight it-like this list. ¦ Tables and charts-Sets of related information are presented in tables or charts for quick reference. ¦ Keystroke Examples-The Getting Started examples provide keystroke-by-keystroke instructions, as do examples identified with a . Reference Aids Several techniques have been used to help you look up specific information when you need it. These include: ¦ A chapter table of contents on the first page of each chapter, as well as the full table of contents at the front of the guidebook. ¦ A glossary at the end of this section, defining important terms used throughout the guidebook. ¦ An alphabetical table of functions and instructions in Appendix A, showing their correct formats, how to access them, and page references for more information. ¦ Information about system variables in Appendix A. ¦ A table of error messages in Appendix B, showing the messages and their meanings, with problem-handling information. ¦ An alphabetical index at the back of the guidebook, listing tasks and topics you may need to look up. Introduction ix