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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK: Marking Emacs keybindings
/ Massimiliano Mirra <list@chromatic-harp.com> was heard to say: | I am writing some documentation about Emacs, and the way keybindings | are traditionally represented (`C-f', `C-h C-f', `M-v'...) seems not | too prone to bend to DocBook mark up. They will appear both in | <informalexample>'s and inline in paragraphs. I'd be tempted to use keycombo and keycap. But you might have to tweak the stylesheets a bit to get the result you want. | I tried with <keycombo> and <keycap> tags but did not come up with | anything satisfying. Any hint? What could be a reasonable | <something>C-h C-f</something>, i.e. a tag enclosing it all? Yes, I expect what you suggest would be fine. If I wanted to go that way, I'd probably just abuse keycap. Be seeing you, norm -- Norman Walsh <ndw@nwalsh.com> | Men do not quit playing because http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/ | they grow old; they grow old Chair, DocBook Technical Committee | because they quit playing.--Oliver | Wendell Holmes
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