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vi
The /usr/share/doc directory contains documentation for various programs.
Install the webalizer RPM if you want to use a Web server log file analysis program.
application
This style should indicate to you that the program named is an end-user application (as opposed
to system software). For example:
Use Netscape Navigator to browse the Web.
[key]
A key on the keyboard is shown in this style. For example:
To use
display the list of files in the directory that start with that letter.
[key]-[combination]
A combination of keystrokes is represented in this way. For example:
The
[Ctrl]-[Alt]-[Backspace]
text found on a GUI interface
A title, word or phrase found on a GUI interface screen or window will be shown in this style.
When you see text shown in this style, it is being used to identify a particular GUI screen or an
element on a GUI screen (e.g., text associated with a checkbox or field). Examples:
On the GNOME
Select the
before stopping.
top level of a menu on a GUI screen or window
When you see a word in this style, it indicates that the word is the top level of a pulldown menu.
If you click on the word on the GUI screen, the rest of the menu should appear. For example:
Under
Reset Terminal
If you need to type in a sequence of commands from a GUI menu, they'll be shown like the
following example:
Click on
button on a GUI screen or window
This style indicates that the text will be found on a clickable button on a GUI screen. For ex-
ample:
completion, type in a character and then press the
[Tab]
key combination will restart the X Window System.
Control Center
Require Password
on a GNOME terminal, you'll see the following menu items:
Settings
,
Reset and Clear
Programs
=>
Applications
screen, you can customize your GNOME window manager.
checkbox if you'd like your screensaver to require a password
, and
Color selector
=>
Emacs
to start the Emacs text editor.
key. Your terminal will
[Tab]
.
Introduction
,
Preferences

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