Typographic Conventions

The following typographic conventions are used in this guide:

Courier This typeface represents anything you must type. For example, type a:\setup.
Initial Caps Bold Words that appear in initial caps, boldface represent buttons, icons, and menu options, or any object that you click on to cause the software to perform a task. For example, the Send button or the File | Open option.
italics Italics are used to emphasize certain words, especially new terms when they are first introduced, such as Uniform Resource Locator (URL).
lowercase bold Lowercase bold distinguishes URLs, also referred to as Internet addresses. For example, http://www.mindspring.com/ .
Note: This signifies important additional information.
Notice: This advises the user about certain legal obligations related to the use of licensed and shareware products.