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1 | @node Terminology | ||
2 | @chapter Terminology | ||
3 | |||
4 | @menu | ||
5 | * General Terminology:: | ||
6 | * Typography:: | ||
7 | @end menu | ||
8 | |||
9 | @node General Terminology | ||
10 | @section General Terminology | ||
11 | |||
12 | In the following Manual we may use words that can not be found in the | ||
13 | Appendix. Since we want to keep the Manual selfcontained, we will | ||
14 | explain words here. | ||
15 | |||
16 | @node Typography | ||
17 | @section Typography | ||
18 | |||
19 | When giving examples for commands, shell prompts are used to show if the | ||
20 | command should/can be issued as root, or if "normal" user privileges are | ||
21 | sufficient. We use a @code{#} for root's shell prompt, a | ||
22 | @code{%} for users' shell prompt, assuming they use the C-shell or tcsh | ||
23 | and a @code{$} for bourne shell and derivatives. | ||