Boldface | | Words defined for the first time appear in boldface. |
Computer | | Computer font indicates system commands, file names, and literal
items — which may be displayed by the computer. For example: file not found |
User input | | Bold, computer text indicates literal items that
you type. For example, to change to your HP-UX account’s home
directory, enter: cd |
Italics | | Manual titles, variable in commands and emphasized words
appear in italics. For example, you would substitute
an actual directory name for directory_name in this command: cd directory_name |
[ ]and | | | Brackets [] enclose optional items in command syntax. The vertical
bar | separates syntax items in a list of choices. For example,
you can enter any of these three items in this syntax: ls [-a | -i | -x] |
Enter | | Text in this bold, sans-serif font denotes keyboard keys and on-screen menu items. A notation
like Ctrl-Q indicates that you should hold the Ctrl key down and press Q. |