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- <title>Typography</title>
 
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- <para>To make things easier to follow, there are a few typographical
 
- conventions used throughout the book. Following are some examples:</para>
 
- <screen><userinput>./configure --prefix=/usr</userinput></screen>
 
- <blockquote><para>This form of text is designed to be typed exactly 
 
- as seen unless otherwise noted in the surrounding text. It is also used 
 
- in the explanation sections to identify which of the commands is being 
 
- referenced.</para></blockquote>
 
- <para><filename>install-info: unknown option 
 
- `--dir-file=/mnt/lfs/usr/info/dir'</filename></para>
 
- <blockquote><para>This form of text (fixed width text) is showing screen 
 
- output, probably as the result of commands issued, and is also used to 
 
- show filenames, such as <filename>/etc/ld.so.conf</filename>.</para></blockquote>
 
- <para><emphasis>Emphasis</emphasis></para>
 
- <blockquote><para>This form of text is used for several purposes in the 
 
- book, mainly to emphasize important points, and to give examples of
 
- what to type.</para></blockquote>
 
- <para><ulink url="&lfs-root;"/></para>
 
- <blockquote><para>This form of text is used for hyperlinks, both within the 
 
- book and to external pages such as HOWTOs, download locations and
 
- websites.</para></blockquote>
 
- <screen><userinput>cat > $LFS/etc/group << "EOF"</userinput>
 
- root:x:0:
 
- bin:x:1:
 
- ......
 
- <userinput>EOF</userinput>
 
- </screen>
 
- <blockquote><para>This type of section is used mainly when creating 
 
- configuration files. The first command tells the system to create 
 
- the file $LFS/etc/group from whatever is typed on the following lines until 
 
- the sequence EOF is encountered. Therefore, this whole section is generally 
 
- typed as seen.</para></blockquote>
 
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