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Indicates a literal
value, such as a command name, file name, information that you
type, or information that the system prints on the screen. |
italic, italic |
Indicates a new term the
first time that it appears, a variable name, or a
cross-reference. |
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. |
{ }
|
In a syntax line, curly
braces surround a set of options from which you must choose one and
only one. |
|
|
In a syntax line, a pipe
separates 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. |
...
|
In a syntax line,
ellipses indicate a repetition of the previous parameter. For
example, option[,...] means that you can enter multiple,
comma-separated options. |
< >
|
Angle brackets surround
individual elements of a name to distinguish them from each other,
as in
<server_name><connector_name>
tmp.log. |
ProductDir
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Represents the directory
where the product is installed. |
/, \
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In this document,
backslashes (\) are used as the convention for directory paths. For
UNIX installations, substitute slashes (/) for backslashes. All
product pathnames are relative to the directory where the connector
for Lotus Domino is installed on your system. |