Specifications

12 Preface About This Guide
Viewing PDF Guides Onscreen
While reading the PDF version of a guide onscreen:
Show bookmarks to see the guide’s outline, and click a bookmark to jump to the Â
corresponding section.
Search for a word or phrase to see a list of places where it appears in the guide. Â
Click a listed place to see the page where it occurs.
Click a cross-reference to jump to the referenced section. Click a web link to visit the Â
website in your browser.
Printing PDF Guides
If you want to print a guide, you can take these steps to save paper and ink:
Save ink or toner by not printing the cover page. Â
Save color ink on a color printer by looking in the panes of the Print dialog for Â
an option to print in grays or black and white.
Reduce the bulk of the printed document and save paper by printing more than Â
one page per sheet of paper. In the Print dialog, change Scale to 115% (155%
for Getting Started). Then choose Layout from the untitled pop-up menu. If your
printer supports two-sided (duplex) printing, select one of the Two-Sided options.
Otherwise, choose 2 from the Pages per Sheet pop-up menu, and optionally
choose Single Hairline from the Border menu. (If you’re using Mac OS X v10.4 or
earlier, the Scale setting is in the Page Setup dialog and the Layout settings are
in the Print dialog.)
You may want to enlarge the printed pages even if you don’t print double sided,
because the PDF page size is smaller than standard printer paper. In the Print dialog
or Page Setup dialog, try changing Scale to 115% (155% for Getting Started, which
has CD-size pages).
Getting Documentation Updates
Periodically, Apple posts revised help pages and new editions of guides. Some revised
help pages update the latest editions of the guides.
To view new onscreen help topics for a server application, make sure your server or Â
administrator computer is connected to the Internet and click “Latest help topics”
or “Staying current in the main help page for the application.
To download the latest guides in PDF format, go to the Mac OS X Server Resources Â
website at www.apple.com/server/resources/.