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Document Conventions

Document

Conventions

The conventions used in this document are designed to be completely predictable and are used for the following
specific purposes.

Conventions List

Typeface Usage
Italic

Used to indicate the following:

• The first mention of new terms in any information unit. For example:

The rudaplex and the strataguide have been the modified for this model.

• References to titles of books, chapters, headings, CDs, diskettes, or

software programs. For example:
Refer to The Technical Manual for technical term descriptions.

• Variables that the user types. For example:

Type the User ID in the

User ID

text box.

Bold

Used to indicate the following:

• Exact text strings typed. For example: Type ABCDEFG.
• Keyboard keys pressed. For example: Press Ctrl-A, then press Enter.

Blue Underline

Used to indicate linked email, IP, Network, or Web addresses. For example:
Go to

http://www.microsoft.com

for more information about Microsoft

products.

Cross-Reference

Used to indicate a reference to another part of the same document. The grey
portion of the cross-reference is hot linked to the appropriate section of the
document, followed by a page number, also hot-linked to the same portion of
the document. For example:
For more information about the Document Conventions, see the "

".

Operating System Text

Used to indicate text that appears in a shell session for an operating system.
The displayed text pertains to operating system text only, not application
elements. For example:
Type

LIST MAIN FOLDER

. The screen displays the

Main

folder.

Program Code

Used to indicate code listings. For example:

{
# do something;
}
# check to see if $user has the attrib 'atrib'
if (hasKey($user_obj, 'atrib', $dbh) != 1)
{
print "User not Authorized to update!";25
}

Screen Element

Screen elements consist of anything that is displayed on screen (exclusive of
the operating system). This includes toolbar menu items, drop-down lists and
items in a drop-down list, buttons, or anything else a user sees on screen. For
example:

• From the

Printer

drop-down list, choose Local Printer. The

Are You

Sure?

dialog box appears. Click

OK

.

• The following message appears:

User Not Authorized

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