Bold text is used for names of menu items, shortcuts, buttons, radio buttons, edit boxes, check boxes and other controls.
Text in italics is used for names of windows, dialog boxes, panels, tabs and other elements of the program interface.
Such text formatting is also used for names of programs, files, folders and web links.
It is also used for chapter and section references, and to introduce
important remarks.
For menu items hierarchy, the “>” symbol is used. A record File > Open is equivalent to “the Open item under the File menu”.
A shortcut (shortkey) is one or several keys which are pressed together. Cmd-S means you should hold down the Command key while pressing the S key, then release them.
Ctrl-click is a click holding the Ctrl key down. Right-click is a click by the right button of a two-button mouse. Both actions are equivalent.
Context (contextual or shortcut) menu is a pop-up menu that contains options that vary depending on the object (image, text, etc.) you have clicked on. To open the context menu, right-click or Ctrl-click on the object.