openstack-manuals/doc/common/conventions.rst
Stephen Finucane 2250b193e4 Remove '.. end' comments
These were used by now-dead tooling. We can remove them.

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.. ## WARNING ##########################################################
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.. other related repositories. If you need to make changes to this file,
.. make the changes in openstack-manuals. After any change merged to,
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===========
Conventions
===========
The OpenStack documentation uses several typesetting conventions.
Notices
~~~~~~~
Notices take these forms:
.. note:: A comment with additional information that explains a part of the
text.
.. important:: Something you must be aware of before proceeding.
.. tip:: An extra but helpful piece of practical advice.
.. caution:: Helpful information that prevents the user from making mistakes.
.. warning:: Critical information about the risk of data loss or security
issues.
Command prompts
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.. code-block:: console
$ command
Any user, including the ``root`` user, can run commands that are
prefixed with the ``$`` prompt.
.. code-block:: console
# command
The ``root`` user must run commands that are prefixed with the ``#``
prompt. You can also prefix these commands with the :command:`sudo`
command, if available, to run them.