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Conventions
Conventions
The following explains typographical and other conventions used in this guide.
Type Style
Notes and Cautions
Note This is a Note and is used to call attention to information that makes it easier to use
the product or helps you to avoid problems.
Caution This is a Caution and is used to warn you about situations that can cause data
loss.
Key Combinations
Some keyboard command sequences use two or more keys at the same time. For example,
you may have to hold down the Ctrl key while you press another key. When this type of
command is referenced, the keys are connected by plus signs. For example:
Press Ctrl+t
Command Usage
The following conventions are frequently used in the synopsis of command usage.
brackets [ ]
Table 1. Typographic Conventions
Typeface Usage
Bold fixed width
Input. For example, type cd to change directories.
Fixed width
Paths, commands, filenames, or output. For example: The default installation
directory is /opt/VRTSxx.
Italics Book titles, new terms, or used for emphasis. For example: Do not ignore cautions.
Sans serif (italics) Placeholder text or variables. For example: Replace filename with the name of your
file.
Sans serif (no italics) Graphical user interface (GUI) objects, such as fields, menu choices, etc.
For example: Enter your password in the Password field.
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