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Preface
Section 2.0
Publication Conventions
2.1 General Paragraph and Character Styles
Prefixes are used to highlight important non-safety related information. Paragraph prefixes (such as
Purpose, Example, Comment and Note) are used to identify important but non-safety related
information. Text styles are also applied to text within each paragraph modified by the specific
prefix.
EXAMPLES OF PREFIXES USED FOR GENERAL INFORMATION
Purpose: Introduces and provides meaning as to the information contained within the
chapter, section or subsection, such as used at the beginning this chapter for example.
Note: Conveys information that should be considered important to the reader.
Example: Used to make the reader aware that the paragraph(s) that follow are examples of information
possibly stated previously.
Comment: Represents “additional” information that may or may not be relevant.
2.2 Page Layout
Publication Part Number & Revision Number Publication Title
An exclamation point in a triangle
is used to indicate important information
to the user.
Paragraphs preceeded by Alphanumeric
(e.g. numbers) characters is information
that must be followed in a specific order.
Paragraphs predeeded by symbols is
(e.g. bullets) is information that has no
specific order.
The current chapter and its title
are always shown in the footer of
the right (odd) page.
The current section and its title
are always shown in the footer of
the left (even) page.