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A.4. Reference

A.4.1. Legend

Table A-2. Legend

SymbolMeaningExample
[...]Left-click a button[File/Close] appears in most X applications. [OK] appears in most Windows dialogs
[[...]]Double-left click a button[[My Computer]] displays the devices of a Windows systems
{...}Right-click a button{My Computer\Properties} displays the configuration of a Windows system
...\... (or) .../...Walk a hierarchy in a menu or filesystemlinux uses / to delimit elements in hierarchies. Windows uses \ to delimit element in hierarchies.
bash> ..Enter instructions into a bash-style shellbash> uname -a (returns linux kernel version information)
A:\> ... (or) C:\> ...Enter instruction into a dos shell
[Start\Run...] Open: command [OK]  
C:\> ver  
(returns Windows version information)
<...>replace with indicated valueEnter First Name: <your first name>
 
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