Conventions
This section describes the conventions used in the text and code examples of this
documentation set. It describes:
Conventions in Text
We use various conventions in text to help you more quickly identify special terms.
The following table describes those conventions and provides examples of their use.
Convention
Meaning
Bold
Bold typeface indicates terms that are
defined in the text or terms that appear in
a glossary, or both.
Italics
Italic typeface indicates book titles or
emphasis.
Applied Cryptography, Second Edition: Protocols, Algorithms, and Source Code in
C by Bruce Schneier. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1996.
SSL & TLS Essentials: Securing the Web by Stephen A. Thomas. New York:
John Wiley & Sons, 2000.
Understanding and Deploying LDAP Directory Services by Timothy A. Howes,
Ph.D., Mark C. Smith, and Gordon S. Good . Indianapolis: New Riders
Publishing, 1999.
Understanding Public-Key Infrastructure: Concepts, Standards, and Deployment
Considerations by Carlisle Adams and Steve Lloyd. Indianapolis: New
Riders Publishing, 1999.
Conventions in Text
Conventions in Code Examples
Conventions for Windows Operating Systems
Example
When you specify this clause, you create an
index-organized table.
Oracle Database Concepts
Ensure that the recovery catalog and target
database do not reside on the same disk.
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