




1.4. Documentation Conventions
The following documentation conventions are used throughout this manual:
- When terms are first introduced, they are shown in italic text.
- Data structure field names and function parameter names are shown in boldface, as in maxsec.
- Function names are shown in boldface with parentheses, such as d42_display( ).
- The MS-DOS function name dial( ) will be used to represent dial( ), dl_dial( ), and dx_dial( ) for MS-DOS, OS/2, and Windows NT respectively.
- Names of defines or equates are shown in uppercase, such as T_DTMF.
- File names are italicized and in uppercase, such as D42DRV.EXE.
- Examples included in this manual show data that is stored in an application buffer. The contents of a buffer is illustrated as follows:
Application buffers are typically 48 bytes long (plus a null). The actual data (in HEX) is shown in the gray area. The byte(s) referenced in the example is shown in boldface.





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