Changeset 2d817d3
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- 05/07/2005 05:54:06 PM (19 years ago)
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introduction/welcome/conventions.xml
ra500d86 r2d817d3 7 7 8 8 <sect1 id="intro-welcome-conventions"> 9 <sect1info> 10 <othername>$LastChangedBy$</othername> 11 <date>$Date$</date> 12 </sect1info> 13 <?dbhtml filename="conventions.html"?> 14 <title>Conventions used in this book</title> 9 <?dbhtml filename="conventions.html"?> 15 10 16 <para>To make things easy to follow, there are a number of conventions used 17 throughout the book. Following are some examples:</para> 11 <sect1info> 12 <othername>$LastChangedBy$</othername> 13 <date>$Date$</date> 14 </sect1info> 18 15 19 <screen><command>./configure --prefix=/usr</command></screen>16 <title>Conventions Used in This Book</title> 20 17 21 <blockquote><para>This form of text is designed to be typed exactly 22 as seen unless otherwise noted in the surrounding text. It is also used 23 in the explanation sections to identify references to specific commands.</para> 24 </blockquote> 18 <para>To make things easy to follow, there are a number of conventions used 19 throughout the book. Following are some examples:</para> 25 20 26 <para><filename>install-info: unknown option 27 `--dir-file=/mnt/lfs/usr/info/dir'</filename></para> 21 <screen><userinput>./configure --prefix=/usr</userinput></screen> 28 22 29 <blockquote><para>This form of text (fixed width text) is showing screen 30 output, probably as the result of commands issued and is also used to 31 show filenames such as <filename>/boot/grub/grub.conf</filename></para></blockquote> 23 <blockquote> 24 <para>This form of text is designed to be typed exactly 25 as seen unless otherwise noted in the surrounding text. It is also used 26 in the explanation sections to identify references to specific commands.</para> 27 </blockquote> 32 28 33 <para><emphasis>Emphasis</emphasis></para> 29 <screen><computeroutput>install-info: unknown option 30 `--dir-file=/mnt/lfs/usr/info/dir'</computeroutput></screen> 34 31 35 <blockquote><para>This form of text is used for several purposes in the 36 book but mainly to emphasize important points or to give examples as to 37 what to type.</para></blockquote> 32 <blockquote> 33 <para>This form of text (fixed width text) is showing screen 34 output, probably as the result of commands issued and is also used to 35 show filenames such as <filename>/boot/grub/grub.conf</filename></para> 36 </blockquote> 38 37 39 <para><ulink url="http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/">http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/</ulink></para>38 <para><emphasis>Emphasis</emphasis></para> 40 39 41 <blockquote><para>This form of text is used for hypertext links, both within 42 the book and to external pages such as HowTo's, download locations, 43 websites, etc.</para></blockquote> 40 <blockquote> 41 <para>This form of text is used for several purposes in the 42 book but mainly to emphasize important points or to give examples as to 43 what to type.</para> 44 </blockquote> 44 45 45 <screen><userinput><command>cat > $LFS/etc/group << "EOF"</command> 46 root:x:0: 47 bin:x:1: 48 ...... 49 <command>EOF</command></userinput></screen> 46 <para><ulink url="http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/"/></para> 50 47 51 <blockquote><para>This type of section is used mainly when creating 52 configuration files. The first command (in bold) tells the system to create53 the file <filename>$LFS/etc/group</filename> from whatever is typed on the 54 following lines until the sequence <acronym>EOF</acronym> is encountered. 55 Therefore, this whole section is generally typed as seen.</para></blockquote>48 <blockquote> 49 <para>This form of text is used for hypertext links, both within 50 the book and to external pages such as HowTo's, download locations, 51 websites, etc.</para> 52 </blockquote> 56 53 57 <para><replaceable>[REPLACED TEXT]</replaceable></para> 54 <screen><userinput>cat > $LFS/etc/group << "EOF" 55 <literal>root:x:0: 56 bin:x:1: 57 ......</literal> 58 EOF</userinput></screen> 58 59 59 <blockquote><para>This form of text is used to encapsulate text that should be 60 modified and is not to be typed as seen or copy and pasted.</para></blockquote> 60 <blockquote> 61 <para>This type of section is used mainly when creating 62 configuration files. The first command (in bold) tells the system to create 63 the file <filename>$LFS/etc/group</filename> from whatever is typed on the 64 following lines until the sequence EOF is encountered. 65 Therefore, this whole section is generally typed as seen.</para> 66 </blockquote> 67 68 <para><replaceable>[REPLACED TEXT]</replaceable></para> 69 70 <blockquote> 71 <para>This form of text is used to encapsulate text that should be 72 modified and is not to be typed as seen or copy and pasted.</para> 73 </blockquote> 61 74 62 75 </sect1>
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