The following typographic and usage conventions occur in this text:
Table 1. Typographic and usage conventions
Text type | Meaning |
---|---|
“Quoted text” | Quotes from people, quoted computer output. |
terminal view | Literal computer input and output captured from the terminal, usually rendered with a light grey background. |
command | Name of a command that can be entered on the command line. |
VARIABLE | Name of a variable or pointer to content of a variable, as in
$VARNAME . |
option | Option to a command, as in “the -a option to the
ls command”. |
argument | Argument to a command, as in “read
man ls ”. |
| Command synopsis or general usage, on a separated line. |
filename | Name of a file or directory, for example “Change to the
/usr/bin directory.” |
Key | Keys to hit on the keyboard, such as “type Q to quit”. |
Graphical button to click, like the | button.|
→ | Choice to select from a graphical menu, for instance: “Select ” → in your browser. |
Terminology | Important term or concept: “The Linux kernel is the heart of the system.” |
\ | The backslash in a terminal view or command synopsis indicates an unfinished line. In other words, if you see a long command that is cut into multiple lines, \ means “Don't press Enter yet!” |
See Chapter 1, Bash and Bash scripts | link to related subject within this guide. |
The author | Clickable link to an external web resource. |