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Subject:RE: writing commands From:mlist -at- safenet-inc -dot- com To:lori_olcott -at- yahoo -dot- com, techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com Date:Fri, 24 Nov 2006 13:19:23 -0500
Lori Olcott [mailto:lori_olcott -at- yahoo -dot- com] confidently suggested:
> I use brackets to show a limited choice or option for a user.
> I like to
> use italics for elements that are less restricted than a choice option
> (like serial numbers or field values), but some style guides or venues
> don't allow for that. More brackets or a different style of
> bracers would
> also serve well.
>
> e.g.
>
> > init [basic/pro/delux] {serial_number}
>
> basic, pro, or delux is the unit type
> serial_number is the number found on the back of the unit
... and preceded by "Ser." or "S/N" or "S#", and not to be confused
with any of the dozen other numbers back there, such as:
- Part Number
- model number
- SKU
- Service Tag
- default IP address
- MAC
- shoe size
- marked-down price
- percentage of alcohol
- sudoku
- toll-free Help number... :-)
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