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Conventions Used in This Book

The following typographical conventions are used in this book:


Italic

Indicates new terms, example URLs, email addresses, filenames, file extensions, pathnames, directories, and Unix utilities.


Constant width

Indicates commands, options, switches, variables, attributes, keys, functions, types, classes, namespaces, methods, modules, properties, parameters, values, objects, events, event handlers, XML tags, HTML tags, macros, the contents of files, or the output from commands.


Constant width bold

Shows commands or other text that should be typed literally by the user, and is used to emphasize code in examples.


Constant width italic

Shows text that should be replaced with user-supplied values. In some cases where text is already italicized, user-supplied values are shown in angled brackets (< >)

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