The "concept" pointer introduces a brief explanation of what is to follow.

The "how to do it" pointer introduces a step-by-step procedure.

The "example" pointer introduces an example of the operation being described.

The "continue" pointer introduces a hyperlink to where you go next.

The "metric" pointer introduces special notes for users of metric measurements.

The "back" arrow introduces a link to the page that you just came from. …try it!

A red arrow indicates CRITICALLY important information.

A black arrow indicates important information.

An orange arrow indicates TigerRip Fence specific notes.

Text in brown on a buff background usually tells you what is going to result from an action, or it gives you additional information about a subject just described.

Text in red on an orange background indicates CAUTION, WARNING or EXCLUSION information.

Text in purple on a lilac background indicates notes specific to METRIC mode.

 Fig. 12

If an image contains useful detail that is too small to be viewed properly, both the image and its label can be clicked on to hyperlink to an enlargement.

The label will appear in hyperlink style.

Try clicking on the example.