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This section describes the uniform styles that will be used throughout this manual.
The GUI convention styles are intended to mimic the appearance of the GUI. In general, a style will reflect the non-hover appearance, so a user can visually scan the GUI to find something that looks like the instruction in the manual.
A shadow indicates a clickable GUI component.
This manual also includes styles related to text, keyboard commands and coding to indicate different entities, such as classes or methods. These styles do not correspond to the actual appearance of any text or coding within QGIS.
Lines of code are indicated by a fixed-width font:
PROJCS["NAD_1927_Albers",
GEOGCS["GCS_North_American_1927",
GUI sequences and small amounts of text may be formatted inline: Click
File
QGIS ‣ Quit
to close QGIS. This indicates that on Linux, Unix and Windows
platforms, you should click the File menu first, then Quit, while on
Macintosh OS X platforms, you should click the QGIS menu first, then
Quit.
Larger amounts of text may be formatted as a list:
or as paragraphs:
Do this and this and this. Then do this and this and this,
and this and this and this, and this and this and this.
Do that. Then do that and that and that, and that and that and
that, and that and that and that, and that and that and that, and that
and that and that.
Screenshots that appear throughout the user guide have been created on different platforms; the platform is indicated by the platform-specific icon at the end of the figure caption.