Syntax diagrams
The syntax for a command and its options is presented in the form of a syntax diagram called a railroad diagram. Railroad diagrams are a visual format suitable for sighted users. It tells you what options we can supply with the command, how to enter them, indicates relationships between different options, and sometimes different values of an option.
Each railroad diagram begins with a double right arrow and ends with a right and left arrow pair. Lines beginning with a single right arrow are continuation lines. You read a railroad diagram from left to right and from top to bottom, following the direction of the arrows.
Other conventions used in railroad diagrams are shown in Table 1.