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Conventions Used in this Manual<br />

This manual uses the following typographic conventions:<br />

User input<br />

Computer<br />

Italics<br />

Bold<br />

Text that must be entered at the command line exactly<br />

as shown, such as<br />

pdpr -x “page-count=50” File3<br />

Indicates commands or command segments, flags,<br />

attributes, files, directories, and other items whose<br />

names are predefined by the system, such as pdls and<br />

notification-delivery-method.<br />

Also shows text that is displayed as output on your<br />

screen or is included within a particular file, such as<br />

# This is a line in my attributes file<br />

Indicates a parameter or argument that you must<br />

replace with the actual value, such as ServerName.<br />

Also indicates a manpage reference.<br />

Indicates words defined for the first time.<br />

Also indicates a default value for a flag.<br />

Syntax Notation<br />

Command syntax notation uses symbols to indicate specific conditions.<br />

When issuing an <strong>HP</strong>DPS command, do not actually enter the following<br />

symbols at the command line, unless specifically instructed to do so:<br />

Brackets [ ]<br />

Braces { }<br />

Bar |<br />

Ellipsis …<br />

These symbols have the following meanings, as illustrated using the<br />

following sample syntax statement:<br />

pdmod [Flags]{LocalJobId … | GlobalJobId …}<br />

• Brackets, [ ], around values indicate that they are optional. Here,<br />

they mean that you do not have to enter any of the available pdmod<br />

flags with the pdmod command.<br />

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