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Typographical Conventions

This manual uses the following conventions to introduce new terms, illustrate screen displays, describe command syntax, and so forth.

Convention Meaning
KEYWORD All primary elements in a programming language statement (keywords) appear in uppercase letters in a serif font.
italics
italics
italics
Within text, new terms and emphasized words appear in italics. Within syntax and code examples, variable values that you are to specify appear in italics.
boldface
boldface
Names of program entities (such as classes, events, and tables), environment variables, file and pathnames, and interface elements (such as icons, menu items, and buttons) appear in boldface.
monospace
monospace
Information that the product displays and information that you enter appear in a monospace typeface.
KEYSTROKE Keys that you are to press appear in uppercase letters in a sans serif font.
> This symbol indicates a menu item. For example, "Choose Tools > Options" means choose the Options item from the Tools menu.
Tip:
When you are instructed to "enter" characters or to "execute" a command, immediately press RETURN after the entry. When you are instructed to "type" the text or to "press" other keys, no RETURN is required.
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