Documentation conventions
Before you start using the Corel LINUX Server Administration Guide and online Help, it's important to understand the documentation conventions. By reviewing these conventions, you will be able to use the documentation more effectively.
The following are conventions related to using the mouse.
When you see this... |
Do this... |
Click |
Press the primary mouse button (usually the left mouse button). |
Double-click |
Quickly press the primary mouse button twice. |
Right-click |
Press the secondary mouse button (usually the right mouse button). |
Click File, New |
Click the File menu, and click the word New in the menu. |
Click Application Starter, Find, Files |
Click the Application Launcher button, click Find, and click Files in the submenu that appears. |
Enable the [Y] check box |
Click the [Y] check box to place a check mark or an "X" inside the box. |
Disable the [Y] check box |
Click the [Y] check box to remove the check mark or "X." |
Select text |
Click and drag to highlight text. |
Right-click, and click Paste |
Click the right mouse button, and click the Paste command in the submenu that appears. |
The following conventions are related to keyboard actions.
When you see this... |
Do this... |
Press ENTER |
Press the Enter key on your keyboard. |
CTRL + SHIFT |
Press the Control key and the Shift key at the same time. |
The following conventions are used in the user guide and the online Help.
When you see this... |
This is... |
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A note in the online help |
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A tip in the online help |
This typeface |
Text that you type using the keyboard or examples of code from scripts or programming languages |
This typeface |
A file or directory reference |
Note
In Corel LINUX, there is usually more than one way to perform a task. For example, you can click a menu option, click a toolbar button, click a menu item, or right-click a submenu item. Typically, the user guide and the online Help describe tasks using menu options.
Corel LINUX user interface consistency
As Corel LINUX is customizable, you may notice differences between pictures or illustrations in the Corel LINUX Server Administration Guide or online Help and your Corel LINUX implementation.
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