Quick Start Guide
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Conventions
LogLogic documentation uses the following conventions:
Caution:
Highlights important situations that could potentially damage data or cause system failure.
IMPORTANT!
Highlights key considerations to keep in mind.
Note:
Provides additional information that is useful but not always essential.
Tip:
Highlights guidelines and helpful hints.
This guide also uses the following conventions to highlight code and command-line
elements:
Monospace
is used for programming elements (such as code fragments, objects,
methods, parameters, and HTML tags) and system elements (such as file names,
directories, paths, and URLs).
Monospace bold
is used to distinguish system prompts or screen output from user
responses, as in this example:
username:
system
home directory:
home\app
Monospace italic
is used for placeholders, which are general names that you
replace with names specific to your site, as in this example:
LogLogic_home_directory
\upgrade\
Straight brackets signal options in command-line syntax.
ls [-AabCcdFfgiLlmnopqRrstux1] [-X attr] [path ...]
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