- ccase-home-dir represents the directory into which the ClearCase Product Family has been installed. By default, this directory is /opt/rational/clearcase on UNIX and C:\Program Files\Rational\ClearCase on Windows.
- cquest-home-dir represents the directory into which Rational ClearQuest has been installed. By default, this directory is /opt/rational/clearquest on UNIX and C:\Program Files\Rational\ClearQuest on Windows.
- Bold is used for names the user can enter; for example, command names and branch names.
- A sans-serif font is used for file names, directory names, and file extensions.
- A sans-serif bold font is used for GUI elements; for example, menu names and names of check boxes.
- Italic is used for variables, document titles, glossary terms, and emphasis.
A monospaced font
is used for examples. Where user input needs to be distinguished from program output, bold is used for user input.
- Nonprinting characters appear as follows: <EOF>, <NL>.
- Key names and key combinations are capitalized and appear as follows: SHIFT, CTRL+G.
- [ ] Brackets enclose optional items in format and syntax descriptions.
- { } Braces enclose a list from which you must choose an item in format and syntax descriptions.
- | A vertical bar separates items in a list of choices.
- ... In a syntax description, an ellipsis indicates you can repeat the preceding item or line one or more times. Otherwise, it can indicate omitted information.
Note: In certain contexts, you can use “...” within a pathname as a wildcard, similar to “*” or “?”. For more information, see the wildcards_ccase reference page.
- If a command or option name has a short form, a “medial dot” ( · ) character indicates the shortest legal abbreviation. For example: