At 11:32 PM 06/15/02 +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:

>mp% perl Makefile
>mp# make install

If the letters don't mean anything special for the context they are shown
in then I'd go for simply % and # and define those some place as % being a
normal user prompt, and # is something that may require special privs.  I
tend to get more confused about where a command needs to be run vs. by what
user.  To we have a "conventions used on this site" page?

Personally, I also like seeing real-life examples instead of something
generic.  Like a cut-n-paste of a real session -- I can then relate that to
my OS (granted the examples is see are often linux).   But that takes too
much room.


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Bill Moseley
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