Dell Inspiron 17.3" Laptop (mainbooktitle) User's Guide (booktitlealt) Regulatory Model: 3793-7865BLK-PUS Regulatory Type: RegType July 2020 Rev.
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Figures 1 CopyFile...................................................................................................................................................................... 14 2 Bonding Properly.......................................................................................................................................................17 3 Intermittent (Latent) Damage to a Wiring Trace..............................................................................................
Tables 4 1 Linking values available...........................................................................................................................................49 2 Investment client roster.........................................................................................................................................50 3 Investment client roster (pagewide)...................................................................................................................
Contents Figures..........................................................................................................................................3 Tables........................................................................................................................................... 4 Part I: General DITA, Reuse, Tasks and Illustrations...................................................................... 7 Chapter 1: Common DITA testing.....................................................
Configuring a two-column relationship table.................................................................................................. 47 Populating a two-column relationship table.................................................................................................... 47 Understanding collection-type attributes........................................................................................................ 48 Types of link relationships..............................................
I General DITA, Reuse, Tasks and Illustrations Introducing this range of topics.
1 Common DITA testing This chapter contains the following sections: Topics: • • • • • • • • • • General text tests Paragraph elements (first-level heading) Common inline elements Unordered list element Ordered list element Definition list element Simple list element Programming elements Software elements User interface elements General text tests This section tests the following DITA elements: ● ● ● ● ● Paragraphs Titles (at various levels) Section titles Admonitions Footnotes (in regular text) Paragra
€ƒ“”…¥©®™‘’–—µ½£¿æ·ÿÇ% Note element and admonitions (second-level heading) A element contains information, differentiated from the main text, which expands on or calls attention to a particular point. Variant types of note (tip, caution, danger, warning, etc.) can be indicated through values selected on the type attribute. In United States safety standards, precautionary statements are sentences providing information on potential hazards, and proper procedures.
Dell(conf-ext-nacl)#deny ip any 10.1.1.1./32 fragments Dell(conf-ext-nacl) To deny the second/subsequent fragments, use the same rules in a different order. These ACLs deny all second and subsequent fragments with destination IP 10.1.1.1 but permit the first fragment and non-fragmented packets with destination IP 10.1.1.1. Example of Denying Second and Subsequent Fragments Dell(conf)#ip access-list extended ABC Dell(conf-ext-nacl)#deny ip any 10.1.1.1/32 fragments Dell(conf-ext-nacl)#permit ip any 10.1.1.
Sometimes too hot the eye of heaven shines, And often is his gold complexion dimm'd; And every fair from fair sometimes declines, By chance or nature's changing course untrimm'd But thy eternal summer shall not fade, Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow'st; Nor shall Death brag thou wander'st in his shade, So long as men can breathe or eyes can see, So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.
Superscript and subscript The power produced by the hydroelectric dam was 10 10 more than the older electric plant. The difference was H 2 O. Term The term element identifies words that might have or require an extended definition or explanation. The reference implementation of DITA represents the standard, fallback behaviors intended for DITA elements. Trademarked term This is a trademarked term: EMC ™ . This is a a registered trademark: Starbucks ® Inline quote: "This is an inline quote.
b. Second level item 2 i. Third level item 1 ii. Third level item 2 i. Fourth level item 1 ii. Fourth level item 2 iii. Fourth level item 3 iii. Third level item 3 c. Second level item 3 3. This list item has a lot of information and requires multiple paragraphs to fully describe everything that is trying to be expressed. The second paragraph of a long ordered list item. This paragraph contains additional information in a paragraph after the list.
Yawl A yawl is similar to a ketch, with a shorter mizzen mast carried astern the rudderpost more for balancing the helm than propulsion. Distinctions in what constitutes a sailing boat and ship vary by region and maritime culture. Simple list element The element contains a simple list of items of short, phrase-like content, such as a list of materials in a kit or package.
More random paragraph text after the codeblock Software elements Software elements include varname, msgph, cmdname, filepath, userinput, and systemoutput.
User interface elements A reference to the various user interface elements available in DITA. Menucascade with uicontrols Here's an example of a menucascade with a uicontrol or two embedded in it. 1. To open a new file, navigate to File > Open 2. Select the correct file from the file list and click Ok Wintitle Here's an example of wintitle used in context. 1. To create a content reference, choose SDL Tridion Docs > Conref > Insert conref.... 2.
2 Reuse and task testing This chapter contains the following sections: Topics: • • • • Conref testing Keyref and conkeyref testing More about Dell Inspiron 17.3" Laptop features Repairs ... using variables for reuse Conref testing a content reference or conref is a mechanism designed to allow reuse between various topics. This topic with some of the other topics in this chapter, demonstrate the proper use of conrefs. This topic tests how conrefs work in a document.
Due to the increased density of semiconductors used in recent Dell products, the sensitivity to static damage is now higher than in earlier Dell products. For this reason some previously approved methods of handling parts are no longer applicable. There are two recognized types of ESD damage: catastrophic and intermittent failures. ● Catastrophic —The damage causes an immediate and complete loss of device functionality.
● When unpacking a static-sensitive component from its shipping carton, do not remove the component from the anti-static packing material until you are ready to install the component. Before unwrapping the anti-static packaging, be sure to discharge static electricity from your body. ● Before transporting a static-sensitive component, place it in an anti-static container or packaging. More information for more refer to the following Getting Started Guide available at www.dell.
The Alienware Engineering team has used their expertise to provide the highest quality, leading-edge technology, flexible customization capability and only the best of everything to meet customer satisfaction. The benefits of the Inspiron 17.3" Laptop include the following: ● ● ● ● 2-in-1 design Touch screen Solid state drive capacity Processor speed The image above is based on a keyref that manages what image will display, from the map.
Repairs ... using variables for reuse This topic illustrates the use of variables to insert text in various locations. Prerequisites CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should only perform troubleshooting and simple repairs as authorized in your product documentation, or as directed by the online or telephone service and support team. Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty.
3 Illustration and video testing This chapter contains the following sections: Topics: • • • • Vector graphics in figures Low-resolution screenshots in a task High- and low-resolution figures and images (inline and in a simpletable) Video streaming examples Vector graphics in figures In this part of the test bed, various illustrations that have both low (png) and high resolution vector graphics (svg's) are added to test the capability of our outputs with regard to illustrations.
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Illustration and video testing HIGH RESOLUTION 1 2 Figure 6.
Pravega applications HIGH RESOLUTION Streaming Data Platform Long-term store (hardware) Pravega Store Apache Flink Engine Kubernetes container environment Illustration and video testing Compute & Tier 1 store (reference hardware & software) 25 Figure 7.
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Low-resolution screenshots in a task This topic tests the use of mostly low resolution graphic screenshots inside a task topic. Placing the images in various parts of the task. Prerequisites Before you can review your virtual environment using vCloud Director, you must first complete the configuration and setup tasks. About this task vCloud Director provides a dashboard with multiple screens for viewing the status of many aspects of your virtual datacenter. Steps Accessing vCloud Director Dashboard 1.
Figure 10. Virtual Datacenter screen This screen shows the resources, applications, CPU, memory and storage particulars of this application. 3. Click any item to drilldown and see more information.
Figure 11. Datacenter storage details Results This interface provides detailed information on every level. Next steps Return to the vCloud Director dashboard. High- and low-resolution figures and images (inline and in a simpletable) This tests images of various sizes, inline and in figures, and also in tables Smaller images inline with text Here is some samples of various sized images inline with text. This is a small icon inline with this text.
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Some smaller images in a simpletable: Inflorescence types Description of types of inflorescence Solitary Flowers (or heads) borne singly on isolated stems or arising individually from leaf axils. Not part of a larger group. (images shown in column two are JPGs) Raceme A simple, indeterminate inflorescence consisting of stalked flowers attached to a central stem and forming a more or less elongated cluster.
Inflorescence types Description of types of inflorescence Umbel An branched inflorescence forming a convex or flat-topped cluster in which all the pedicles are nearly the same length, and appear to originate near a single point (like the spokes of an umbrella). Many umbels are actually highly contracted racemes, though the term is frequently used with determinate forms as well. Umbels can be compound, that is an umbel of umbels.
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Object (these images are sized down to ... 300 px) Description Titan rack setup Width 600 mm (60 cm, 23.5 in.) High Resolution Height 1991.6 mm (199.16 cm, 78.4 in.) Power cord length 4.5 m (15 ft) Rear access 910 mm (91 cm, 36 in.) Depth 998 mm (99.8 cm, 39.3 in.) Note: 34 Systems with a front door are 55 mm (5.5 cm, 2.2 in.) deeper. Front access 1070 mm (107 cm, 42 in.
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Video streaming examples Shows how video streaming to Brightcove and YouTube works. YouTube video streaming The following video is an example of streaming YouTube content from within a DITA topic using the
II Linking and Tables Introducing linking and tables.
4 Linking testing This chapter contains the following sections: Topics: • • • • Testing static cross-references (xref elements) external links and related-links About three-column relationship tables About two-column relationship tables Types of link relationships Testing static cross-references (xref elements) external links and related-links This topic tests static cross-reference links ● ● ● ● Link Link Link Link to to to to a a a a element Three-column links produced on page 40 elemThree-column relationship tables look like this: Figure 12. Example three-column relationship table When this relationship table is rendered, it produces links in three separate related link sections, as shown in (a hardcoded link like this one should not be used in regular practice.
Figure 13. Three-column links produced The related links shown below are a result of a three column relationship table added to a map in this publication. NOTE: The topicref for this topic in the relationship table has a linking attribute set to sourceonly, so while it links to other topics, no topics with link back to it from the relationship table.
Related concepts Understanding collection-type attributes on page 44 Related references Types of link relationships on page 49 Related tasks Populating a three-column relationship table on page 43 Configuring a three-column relationship table on page 42 Adding a three-column relationship table using XMetaL on page 41 Adding a three-column relationship table using XMetaL These topics show how three-column reltables work.
Figure 15. Blank three-column relationship table with appopriate colspec type attributes Next steps The links below are added as a result of a three-column relationship table added in a map in your publication.
Related concepts Understanding collection-type attributes on page 44 Related references Types of link relationships on page 49 Related tasks Populating a three-column relationship table on page 43 Adding a three-column relationship table using XMetaL on page 41 Configuring a three-column relationship table on page 42 Populating a three-column relationship table These topics help to illustrate relationship table linking.
Understanding collection-type attributes These topics are here to show how relationship tables work, this topic is also added to the publication twice (using a copy-to topicref) to show how copy-to attributes can be used to create two copies of the same topic in different parts of a publication and manage linking to the appropriate version in the navigation. There are several collection-type attributes that can be used.
Figure 17. Two-column links produced The related links shown below are a result of a two-column relationship table added to a map in this publication. Related information Adding a two-column relationship table using XMetaL on page 45 Configuring a two-column relationship table on page 47 Populating a two-column relationship table on page 47 Types of link relationships on page 49 Adding a two-column relationship table using XMetaL These topics show how two-column reltables work.
About this task You can create or edit two-column relationship tables in ditamaps using XMetaL. Relationship tables create links between topics Steps 1. In the Publication Manager Content tab, right click the ditamap that either currently has the relationship table in it, or to which you want to add a relationship table, and choose Check Out with... and choose XMetaL Author from the list. The ditamap will be checked out to XMetaL for editing. 2.
Next steps The links below are added as a result of a two-column relationship table added in a map in your publication.
NOTE: By default, a relationship table creates reciprocal links between topics that are linked to in the same row, but different columns of the relationship table. 3. Click on the topicref you want to copy to a cell of the reltable. Right-click and choose Copy. 4. Click into the appropriate cell of the reltable (under Relation topic). 5. Right-click and choose Paste. Results The topicref will be added to the relationship table and appropriate links will be added automatically.
Types of link relationships These topics help illustrate relationship table linking. Topicrefs added to relationship tables can have an attribute called 'linking' added to them. The linking attribute can limit or change how links created by that relationship table work. Here's a table that describes each possible linking attribute and how it affects the links. Table 1. Linking values available linking value How it affects linking to or from that topic normal You do not have to set linking to normal.
5 Tables testing This chapter contains the following sections: Topics: • • • • Simple table element Table element Properties table element Totally tabular (abbreviated) Simple table element The element is used for tables that are regular in structure and do not need a caption. Extension Definition .xml eXtensible Markup Language .html Hyper Text Markup Lanaguage .jpeg Joint Photographic Experts Group .png Portable network graphic .
The following table is exactly the same with the outputclass attribute set to "pagewide". Table 3. Investment client roster (pagewide) ID Name Email Investments 231 Albert Master albert.master@gmail.com Bonds 210 Alfred Alan aalan@gmail.com Stocks 256 Alison Smart asmart@biztalk.com Real estate 211 Ally Emery allye@easymail.org Stocks 235 Benson Stewart benstew@mycorp.com Bonds, real estate 226 Angus Robins angus.robins@hotmail.
Totally tabular (abbreviated) Testing tables requires comprehensive testing of many attribute settings. This topic tests a wide range of table-based settings, as described before each of the following tables. Prerequisites Testing a table in the Pre-requisite section of a task. This table has these characteristics: ● ● ● ● ● All borders explicitly turned on Horizontal alignment in cols set to Left No col width set Heading row Title Table 4.
Table 4. Flower anatomy (continued) Anatomy element Description Etymology Stigma The outer perianth of a flower representing the female reproductive part. Greek for "mark made by pointed object" Pedicel The stalk of an individual flower Latin for "small foot" Sepals (Calyx) Usually green, sepals typically function as protection for the flower in bud, and often support for the petals when in bloom.
glazed with rain water beside the white chickens April is the cruellest month, breeding Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing Memory and desire, stirring Dull roots with spring rain. ... T.S. Eliot The Waste Land Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth; ... Robert Frost The Road Not Taken 2.
A DITA reference This appendix contains the following sections: Topics: • • • Choosing a topic type Favorite elements Finding comprehensive DITA information Choosing a topic type DITA has different topic types, here's how to choose between them. Three main types DITA includes three main topic types: Task, Concept and Reference.
Element Description A section with the specific role of containing examples that illustrate or support the current topic. A special section following the body of the topic. After a topic is processed into it final output form, the related links are displayed at the end of the topic. Tasks are the main building blocks for task-oriented user assistance. They generally provide step-by-step instructions that will enable a user to perform a task.
B SDL reference This appendix contains the following sections: Topics: • Finding comprehensive information about Tridion Docs Finding comprehensive information about Tridion Docs How to find comprehensive information about using Tridion Docs To find a complete reference for Tridion Docs information, you can check out these critical online resources: SDL Tridion Documentation The Tridion Docs documentation portal contains information on how to install, upgrade, implement, troubleshoot and use Tridion Doc
Index A S admonition 9 sailboat 13 sized and table-bound images 29 sloop 13 B barquentine 13 brigantine 13 C collection-types 44, 48 columbia 13 conkeyref testing 20 conref range for steps 19 conref task 19 conref testing 17 copy-to example topic 44, 48 cross-references (xref) 38 T tables 52 three-column reltable 38, 41–45 topic types 55 Tridion Docs info 57 two-column reltable 47 U user interface elements 16 V D video streaming 36 DITA reference 56 Y F yawl 13 favorite DITA elements 55 figur
Glossary A admonition An act or action of admonishing; providing authoritative counsel or warning. In DITA the term refers to Notes, cautions and warnings added to the text to ensure important information is heeded.
R raster graphic ost images you see on your computer screen are raster graphics. Pictures found on the Web and photos you import from your digital camera are raster graphics. They are made up of grid of pixels, commonly referred to as a bitmap. The larger the image, the more disk space the image file will take up. relationship table (reltable) Table that specifies relationships among topics, based on the familiar table model of rows ( ), columns ( ), and cells ( ). ...