other information that you must use literally appear in bold.
Names of windows, dialogs, and other controls also appear in
bold.
Italics Variables and values that you must provide appear in italics. Words
and phrases that are emphasized also appear in italics.
Monospace Code examples, output, and system messages appear in a
monospace font.
Operating System-dependent Variables and Paths
This book uses the UNIX convention for specifying environment variables and for
directory notation.
When using the Windows command line, replace $variable with %variable% for
environment variables and replace each forward slash (/) with a backslash (\)in
directory paths.
Note: If you are using the bash shell on a Windows system, you can use the UNIX
conventions.
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