The CA Directory documentation uses the following conventions:
Format |
Meaning |
---|---|
Mono-spaced font |
Code or program output |
Italic |
Emphasis or a new term |
Bold |
Text that you must type exactly as shown |
A forward slash / |
Platform-independent directory separator used to describe UNIX and Windows paths |
The documentation also uses the following special conventions when explaining command syntax and user input (in a mono-spaced font):
Format |
Meaning |
---|---|
Italic |
Information that you must supply |
Between square brackets [ ] |
Optional operands |
Between braces { } |
Set of mandatory operands |
Choices separated by pipe | |
Separates alternative operands (choose one). For example, the following means either a user name or a group name: {username|groupname} |
... |
Indicates that the preceding item or group of items can be repeated |
Underline |
Default values |
A backslash at end of line preceded by a space \ |
Sometimes a command does not fit on a single line in this guide. In these cases, a space followed by a backslash ( \) at the end of a line indicates that the command continues on the following line. Note: Avoid copying the backslash character and omit the line break. These are not part of the actual command syntax. |
Example: Command Notation Conventions
The following code illustrates how command conventions are used in this guide:
ruler className [props({all|{propertyName1[,propertyName2]...})]
In this example:
When using the optional parameter (props), you can choose the keyword all or, specify one or more property names separated by a comma.
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