Tablet Accessory User Manual
Text Conventions
Preface 21
Text Conventions
This section provides information about the conventions used in this document.
Chapter 8, “Using the Conductor
Script Utility”
Explains how to perform iIS system management
tasks using Conductor Script commands.
Appendix A, “Conductor Script
Commands”
Provides a command reference for Conductor Script,
a command line tool for process system management.
Appendix B, “Engine Database
Schema”
Provides a reference for the iIS process engine
database schema.
Format Description
italics Italicized text is used to designate a document title, for
emphasis, or for a word or phrase being introduced.
monospace Monospace text represents example code, commands that you
enter on the command line, directory, file, or path names,
error message text, class names, method names (including all
elements in the signature), package names, reserved words,
and URLs.
ALL CAPS Text in all capitals represents environment variables
(FORTE_ROOT) or acronyms (iIS, JSP, iMQ).
Uppercase text can also represent a constant. Type uppercase
text exactly as shown.
Key+Key Simultaneous keystrokes are joined with a plus sign: Ctrl+A
means press both keys simultaneously.
Key-Key Consecutive keystrokes are joined with a hyphen: Esc-S
means press the Esc key, release it, then press the S key.
Chapter Description