courier font
| Indicates a literal value, such as a command name, filename, information
that you type, or information that the system prints on the screen.
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bold
| Indicates a new term the first time that it appears.
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italic, italic
| Indicates a variable name or a cross-reference.
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blue outline
| A blue outline, which is visible only when you view the manual online,
indicates a cross-reference hyperlink. Click inside the outline to jump
to the object of the reference.
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{ }
| In a syntax line, curly braces surround a set of options from which you
must choose one and only one.
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[ ]
| In a syntax line, square brackets surround an optional parameter.
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...
| In a syntax line, ellipses indicate a repetition of the previous
parameter. For example, option[,...]
means that you can enter multiple, comma-separated options.
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< >
| In a naming convention, angle brackets surround individual elements of a
name to distinguish them from each other, as in
<server_name><connector_name>tmp.log.
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/, \
| In this document, backslashes (\) are used as the convention for
directory paths. For UNIX installations, substitute slashes (/) for
backslashes. All IBM WebSphere InterChange Server product pathnames are
relative to the directory where the IBM WebSphere InterChange Server product
is installed on your system.
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| Paragraphs inside a box with a UNIX or Windows label indicate notes
listing operating system differences.
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%text% and
$text
| Text within percent (%) signs indicates the value of the Windows
text system variable or user variable. The equivalent
notation in a UNIX environment is $text,
indicating the value of the text UNIX environment
variable.
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ProductDir
| Represents the directory where the product is installed.
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