Typeface Conventions
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Terminal Server User Guide, Version 3.3
Typeface Conventions
Most text is presented in the typeface used in this paragraph. Other typefaces are used to help you
identify certain types of information. The other typefaces are:
Online Help
Online help is provided in the DeviceManager. You can click on the What’s This button (
or
)
and then click on a field to get field-level help. Or, you can press the
F1
key to get window-level
help. You can also get the
User Guide
online by selecting
Help
,
Help Topics
.
Typeface Example
Usage
At the C: prompt, type:
add host
This typeface is used for code examples and
system-generated output. It can represent a line you type
in, or a piece of your code, or an example of output.
Set the value to
TRUE
.
The typeface used for
TRUE
is also used when referring to
an actual value or identifier that you should use or that is
used in a code example.
subscribe
project subject
run yourcode.exec
The italicized portion of these examples shows the
typeface used for variables that are placeholders for
values you specify. This is found in regular text and in
code examples as shown. Instead of entering
project
,
you enter your own value, such as
stock_trader
, and
for
yourcode
, enter the name of your program.
File
,
Save
This typeface and comma indicates a path you should
follow through the menus. In this example, you select
Save
from the
File
menu.
BLACK BOX
®
User Guide
This typeface indicates a book or document title.
See
About the Terminal Server
on page
17
for more information.
This indicates a cross-reference to another chapter or
section that you can click on to jump to that section.