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1 preface Documentation for each graphical application is provided by two manuals: one specific to the application and this manual which provides information common to all of the applications. For example, the primary user interface of the workstation is X Windows which is required whether or not you use any 3D APIs. Because each API interacts with the X Server in the same way, X Server information is provided in this guide. document conventions This table lists the typographical conventions used in this document: Typographical Conventions Typographical Convention Meaning mknod /usr/include Verbatim computer literals are in computer font. Text in this style is letter-for-letter verbatim and, depending on the context, should be typed in exactly as specified, or is named exactly as specified. . . .the Conceptual values are in italic type, enclosed in angle brackets. These items are not verbatim values, but are descriptors of the type of item it is, and the user should replace the conceptual item with whatever value is appropriate for the context. In every case... Emphasized words are in italics. . . .device is a freen. . . New terms being introduced are in bold-faced type. Graphics Administration Guide 1-1

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Graphics Administration Guide
1–1
1
preface
Documentation for each graphical application is provided by two manuals: one specific to the
application and this manual which provides information common to all of the applications. For
example, the primary user interface of the workstation is X Windows which is required whether
or not you use any 3D APIs. Because each API interacts with the X Server in the same way,
X Server information is provided in this guide.
document conventions
This table lists the typographical conventions used in this document:
Typographical Conventions
Typographical Convention
Meaning
mknod /usr/include
Verbatim computer literals are in computer font. Text in this
style is letter-for-letter verbatim and, depending on the
context, should be typed in exactly as specified, or is named
exactly as specified.
. . .the
<device_id. . .>
Conceptual values are in italic type, enclosed in angle
brackets. These items are not verbatim values, but are
descriptors of the type of item it is, and the user should
replace the conceptual item with whatever value is
appropriate for the context.
In every case...
Emphasized words are in italics.
. . .device is a
freen
. . .
New terms being introduced are in bold-faced type.