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preface document conventions document conventions Below is a list of the typographical conventions used in this document: ls /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. In every case... Emphasized words are in italic type. . . .to configure a Single Logical Screen. . . New terms being introduced are in bold-faced type. . . .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. Chapter 1 7

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preface
document conventions
Chapter 1
7
document conventions
Below is a list of the typographical conventions used in this document:
ls /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.
In every case...
Emphasized words are in italic type.
. . .to configure a
Single Logical Screen
. . .
New terms being introduced are in bold-faced type.
. . .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.