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1.4 Document Convenctions

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In this manual the personal pronoun we is used to repesent

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The CentOS Artwork SIG. This is, the group of persons building
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the CentOS Artwork Repository.
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In this manual, certain words are represented in different fonts,

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typefaces, sizes, and weights. This highlighting is systematic;
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different words are represented in the same style to indicate their
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inclusion in a specific category. The types of words that are
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represented this way include the following:
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command
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Linux commands (and other operating system commands, when used) are

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represented this way. This style should indicate to you that you can
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type the word or phrase on the command line and press Enter to invoke
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a command. Sometimes a command contains words that would be displayed
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in a different style on their own (such as file names). In these
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cases, they are considered to be part of the command, so the entire
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phrase is displayed as a command. For example:
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Use the centos-art identity --render='path/to/dir' command

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to produce contents inside the <tt>`trunk/Identity'</tt> directory
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structure.
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<tt>`file name'</tt>
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File names, directory names, paths, and RPM package names are

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represented this way. This style indicates that a particular file or
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directory exists with that name on your system. Examples:
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The <tt>`init.sh'</tt> file in <tt>`trunk/Scripts/Bash/Cli/'</tt> directory is

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the initialization script, written in Bash, used to automate most of
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tasks in the repository.
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The centos-art command uses the <tt>`ImageMagick'</tt> RPM

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package to convert images from PNG format to other formats.
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key
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A key on the keyboard is shown in this style. For example:

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To use TAB completion to list particular files in a directory,

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type ls, then a character, and finally the Tab key. Your
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terminal displays the list of files in the working directory that
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begin with that character.  
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key-combination
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A combination of keystrokes is represented in this way. For example:

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The Ctrl-Alt-Backspace key combination exits your graphical

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session and returns you to the graphical login screen or the console.
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computer output
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Text in this style indicates text displayed to a shell prompt such as

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error messages and responses to commands. For example:
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The ls command displays the contents of a directory. For example:

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Config                           manual_renameEntry.sh
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manual_copyEntry.sh              manual_restoreCrossReferences.sh
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manual_deleteCrossReferences.sh  manual_searchIndex.sh
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The output returned in response to the command (in this case, the

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contents of the directory) is shown in this style.
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Additionally, we use several different strategies to draw your

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attention to certain pieces of information. In order of urgency, these
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items are marked as a note, tip, important, caution, or warning. For
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example:
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Info

Note

Remember that Linux is case sensitive. In other words, a

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rose is not a ROSE is not a rOsE. 
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Idea

Tip

The directory <tt>`/usr/share/doc/'</tt> contains additional

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Important

Important

If you modify the DHCP configuration file, the

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Caution

Caution

Do not perform routine tasks as root -- use a

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regular user account unless you need to use the root account for
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system administration tasks.
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Warning

Warning

Be careful to remove only the necessary partitions.

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Removing other partitions could result in data loss or a corrupted
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system environment.
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