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Syntax Notation
Syntax Notation
In example command syntax descriptions and examples, the following text elements
and punctuation are used to denote user input and computer output for the
command.
Courier font
Identifies file names, folder names, computer screen output, and text
in syntax descriptions that you are required to type.
Ctrl-
Denotes that the Ctrl key should be used in conjunction with another
key, for example, Ctrl-D means hold down the Ctrl and press the D key.
Keys are shown in capitals, but are not case sensitive.
Note:
Provides extra information, tips, and hints regarding the topic
Caution!
Identifies important information about actions that could result in
damage to or loss of data, or could cause the application to behave in
unexpected ways
Warning!
Identifies critical information about actions that could result in
equipment failure or bodily harm
bold
Required command, keywords, and punctuation.
italic
Arguments or file names where you substitute a value.
no
The optional no form of the command disables the feature or function.
[ ]
Optional elements are enclosed by square brackets.
{ }
Braces indicates that one of the enclosed elements must be used.
|
Choices among elements are separated by vertical bars.
[{}]
A required choice within an optional element.
…
The preceding argument can be repeated.