Specifications
VI
Typographic Conventions
Use of notes
Notes containing important information are clearly identified as follows:
Use of examples
Examples containing important information are clearly identified as follows:
Numbering in figures and illustrations
Reference numbers in figures and illustrations are shown with white numbers in a black circle and the
corresponding explanations shown beneath the illustrations are identified with the same numbers,
like this:
Procedures
In some cases the setup, operation, maintenance and other instructions are explained with num-
bered procedures. The individual steps of these procedures are numbered in ascending order with
black numbers in a white circle, and they must be performed in the exact order shown:
Text.
Text.
Text.
Footnotes in tables
Footnote characters in tables are printed in superscript and the corresponding footnotes shown be-
neath the table are identified by the same characters, also in superscript.
If a table contains more than one footnote, they are all listed below the table and numbered in as-
cending order with black numbers in a white circle, like this:
Text
Text
Text
NOTE Note text
Example 왓 Example text 쑶