API-FDX Linux Getting Started Manual
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Section 1 – Introduction
1.3. Conventions Used
Within this document, a number of styles of text and layout will be used to help differentiate
between the different kinds of information. Here are examples of the styles used and an
explanation of what they mean:
Italics
- keys that you press on the keyboard, like
Ctrl
and
Enter
. A plus sign between the
words indicates that you should enter the key simultaneously, for example,
Ctrl+Alt+Del
Bold text
- a parameter, menu item, return value, function panel item or dialog box button or
option.
Bold Blue
- will be used to show reference documentation
Bold italics
- caution, warning or note.
|
- an action delineator that will lead you through nested menu items and dialog box
options to a final action, for example, the
File | Open
..
Font
- font used to show paths, directories and filenames. For example:
/usr/local/lib/libaim_fdx.so
A smaller version of this font will be used to list software
code.