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Conventions<br />

and what you should click on or type. Instead, it tells you how to control<br />

your program, see a variable’s value, and perform other debugging actions.<br />

Information about what you do with a dialog box or the kinds of data you<br />

can type is in the online Help. If you prefer, HTML and PDF versions of this<br />

information is available on our Web site. If you have purchased <strong>TotalView</strong>,<br />

you can also post this HTML documentation on your intranet.<br />

Conventions<br />

The following table describes the conventions used in this book:<br />

Convention Meaning<br />

[ ] Brackets are used when describing parts of a command that are<br />

optional.<br />

arguments In a command description, text in italics represents information<br />

you type. Elsewhere, italics is used for emphasis.<br />

Dark text In a command description, dark text represents keywords or<br />

options that you must type exactly as displayed. Elsewhere, it<br />

represents words that are used in a programmatic way rather<br />

than their normal way.<br />

Example text In program listings, this indicates that you are seeing a program<br />

or something you’d type in response to a shell or CLI prompt. If<br />

this text is in bold, it’s indicating that what you’re seeing is what<br />

you’ll be typing. If you’re viewing this information online,<br />

example text is in color.<br />

This graphic symbol indicates that the information that<br />

follows—which is printed in italics—is a note. This information<br />

is an important qualifier to what you just read.<br />

The primary emphasis of this book is the GUI. It shows the<br />

CLI:<br />

windows and dialog boxes that you use. This symbol tells you<br />

the CLI command you use to do the same thing.<br />

<strong>TotalView</strong> <strong>Users</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>: version 8.7 xxvii

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