Xerox 6180N Using LCDS Print Description Language - Page 25
Angle brackets, Square brackets, Bold type, Entering, Fixed pitch font, Italics
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Introduction - WARNINGS: Printed in bold red • Angle brackets: Angle brackets surrounding a word indicate the word is the name of a key on the print server keyboard. Key names start with a capital letter. (Example: Press .) • Square brackets: Square brackets around words or phrases indicate the names of buttons to click or menu options to select on a screen., Square brackets also indicate the names of fields and text boxes on screens. (Example: In the [Folders] field, select [resources].) • Bold type: Used for emphasis. It is also used for keywords that introduce items in a list. • Entering: Within procedures, the two-step process of keying in text and pressing . (Example: Enter y in the box.) • Fixed pitch font: Used to indicate text that you enter in a text field on a window, such as examples of PDL commands. It also indicates text that the system displays on the screen, such as messages. Example: LINE DATA=(1,132), FONTINDEX=133; • Italics: Indicate variables (types of items that vary from one command to another), or the position of a specified argument in the command syntax. (Example: IDEN SKIP = value.) Italics are also used for document titles and library names (Example: Using LCDS Print Description Language.) Using LCDS Print Description Language xxv