Although computer users today use the graphical user interface to do most of their work, there are still many tasks that require typing commands or running programs at a command prompt.
For elements that the user must type as they appear in the text, use bold. For elements that are placeholders representing information that the user must supply, use italic.
In text files where formatting is unavailable, substitute all uppercase for bold and all lowercase for italic.
The general form for presenting command syntax is as follows:
sample {+r | r} arguments [options]
where:
Microsoft style
chkdsk [volume:][Path] [FileName] [/v][/r][/x][/i][/c][/l:/size]
doskey {/reinstall | /listsize=size | /macros:[{all | exename}] | /history | /insert | /overstrike | / exename=exename | /macrofile=FileName | macroname=[text]}
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