Notational Conventions
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Various fonts, type styles, and notations are used throughout this help file to make it more understandable. Below is a list of type examples with explanations of their purpose in this file.
OPCODE | Upper case Courier font is used for Robo-FTP script commands in examples throughout this help document; script command opcodes may be upper or lower case in actual use |
(Esc) | Bolded and inside (..) are references to named keys on the keyboard |
variable | Bolded text within paragraph bodies refer to Robo-FTP command variables or is also used to indicate a file name |
/option | Bolded text within paragraph bodies preceded by a / refer to Robo-FTP command options |
[ text ] | Text inside brackets [ .. ] refers to script command arguments or variables in syntax descriptions |
=nn, or nn | Italicized n’s refer to numeric values |
="xxx" | Italicized x’s in quotation marks refer to string values |
[ .. ] | [ .. ] | The vertical bar reads as or meaning either one or the other or both of the [ .. ] items may be present |