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to switch the primary mouse button from the left to the right (making the mouse
suitable for use in the left hand).
To insert a special character into a
gedit
file, choose
Applications
→
Accessories
→
Character Map
from the main menu bar. Next, choose
Search
→
Find…
from the
Character Map
menu bar, type the name of the character in the
Search
field and click
Next
. The character you sought will be highlighted in the
Character Table
. Double-
click this highlighted character to place it in the
Text to copy
field and then click the
Copy
button. Now switch back to your document and choose
Edit
→
Paste
from the
gedit
menu bar.
The above text includes application names; system-wide menu names and items; application-specific
menu names; and buttons and text found within a GUI interface, all presented in proportional bold and
all distinguishable by context.
Mono-spaced Bold Italic
or
Proportional Bold Italic
Whether mono-spaced bold or proportional bold, the addition of italics indicates replaceable or
variable text. Italics denotes text you do not input literally or displayed text that changes depending on
circumstance. For example:
To connect to a remote machine using ssh, type
ssh
username
@
domain.name
at
a shell prompt. If the remote machine is
example.com
and your username on that
machine is john, type
.
The
mount -o remount
file-system
command remounts the named file
system. For example, to remount the
/home
file system, the command is
mount -o
remount /home
.
To see the version of a currently installed package, use the
rpm -q
package
command. It will return a result as follows:
package-version-release
.
Note the words in bold italics above — username, domain.name, file-system, package, version and
release. Each word is a placeholder, either for text you enter when issuing a command or for text
displayed by the system.
Aside from standard usage for presenting the title of a work, italics denotes the first use of a new and
important term. For example:
Publican is a
DocBook
publishing system.
1.2. Pull-quote Conventions
Terminal output and source code listings are set off visually from the surrounding text.
Output sent to a terminal is set in
mono-spaced roman
and presented thus:
books Desktop documentation drafts mss photos stuff svn
books_tests Desktop1 downloads images notes scripts svgs
Source-code listings are also set in
mono-spaced roman
but add syntax highlighting as follows:
package org.
jboss
.
book
.
jca
.
ex1
;
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