HP MP9 Digital Signage Player 9000 Quick Reference Guide - Page 3

About this guide, This document uses the following styles to distinguish elements of command line text

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About this guide This document uses the following styles to distinguish elements of command line text: Style [optional parameters] "literal value" Definition Variables or placeholders are enclosed in angle brackets and italicized. For example, replace with the appropriate path, such as C:\Windows\System. When typing the actual value for the variable, omit the brackets. Optional parameters are enclosed in square brackets. When specifying the parameters, omit the brackets. Command line text that appears inside quotation marks should be typed exactly as shown, including the quotation marks. iii

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About this guide
This document uses the following styles to distinguish elements of command line text:
Style
Definition
<variable>
Variables or placeholders are enclosed in angle brackets and
italicized. For example, replace
<pathname>
with the
appropriate path, such as
C:\Windows\System
. When
typing the actual value for the variable, omit the brackets.
[optional parameters]
Optional parameters are enclosed in square brackets. When
specifying the parameters, omit the brackets.
“literal value”
Command line text that appears inside quotation marks
should be typed exactly as shown, including the quotation
marks.
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