Document conventions
Document conventions used in this Guide are described in the table below.
Document conventions
Sample text |
Document conventions description | |
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Note that… |
Warnings are highlighted in red and enclosed in frames. Warnings contain important information, for example, related to computer operations critical to its safety. | |
It is recommended to use… |
Notes are enclosed in frames. Notes contain additional and reference information. | |
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Examples are given by section, on a yellow background, and under the heading “Example”. | |
Update means… |
New terms are marked by italics. | |
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Names of keyboard keys appear in a bold typeface and are capitalized. Names of the keys followed by a “plus” sign indicate the use of a key combination. | |
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Names of interface elements, for example, input fields, menu commands, buttons, etc., are marked in a bold typeface. | |
To configure a task schedule: |
Instructions’ introductory phrases are in italics. | |
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Texts in the command line or texts of messages displayed on the screen have a special font. | |
<IP address of your computer> |
Variables are enclosed in angle brackets. Instead of the variables the corresponding values should be placed in each case, and the angle brackets are omitted. |