Conventions Used in This Book

Throughout this book, we’ve used the following typographic conventions:

Italic

This character style is used for emphasis as well as for online items and email addresses. It also indicates the following elements: commands, file extensions, filenames, directory or folder names, and UNC pathnames.

Constant width

Constant width in body text indicates a language construct, such as the names of keywords, constants, variables, attributes, objects, methods, events, controls, and HTML and XML tags.

Constant width bold

This character style is used to call your attention to lines of source code that are especially pertinent in a recipe.

Constant width italic

This character style indicates replaceable variables in examples. The variable that appears in this style is a signal to you that the variable needs to be replaced by contents of your own choosing.

Conventions Used in This Book

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Conventions Used in This Book

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