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Understanding the conventions used in this book
The table below illustrates the conventions that represent literal and variable values,
commands, and property names in this book.
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Convention
Meaning
Examples
AaBbCc123
Fixed‐width text is used for literal values,
including names of commands, files,
directories, literal computer inputs/outputs,
and Uniform Resource Locators (URLs)
Edit your.login file.
Use ls -a to list files.
% You have mail.
AaBbCc123
AaBbCc123
Oblique text is used for variables that stand
for real names or values and for book titles.
To delete a file, type:
rm
filename
.
ABCD
Bold, san‐serif text indicates callouts in
illustrations.
Click Submit (
A
below).
1.
Numbered paragraphs indicate steps in a
process that should be executed in sequential
order.
■
Bulleted paragraphs indicate lists of
alternatives or components.
[
VTL_Plus
]
#
a commandline prompt