Conventions
The following is a list of the typographical conventions used in this book:
- Italic
Used to indicate new terms, URLs, filenames, file extensions, directories, commands and options, and program names, and to highlight comments in examples. For example, a path in the filesystem will appear as /Developer/Applications.
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Constant width Used to show code examples, the contents of files, or the output from commands.
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Constant width bold Used for emphasis and user input in code.
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Constant width italic Used in examples and tables to show text that should be replaced with user-supplied values.
- Color
The second color is used to indicate a cross-reference within the text.
You should pay special attention to notes set apart from the text with the following icons:
Tip
This is a tip, suggestion, or general note. It contains useful supplementary information about the topic at hand.
Warning
This is a warning or note of caution.
The thermometer icons found next to each hack indicate the relative complexity of the hack:
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