Kevin Godby pointed out that in the Ubuntu-docs case, the <kbd></kdb>
tag pair, which is inside most, but not all, <span class"
key">...<.span> pairs does actually make a box around the key. For
whatever reason "$color.gray_background" compiles into #f7f6f5, which is
imperceptibly different than white, and also is not as declared in the
color.xslt file ("'#f3f3f0'") (which probably is not grey enough
anyhow). Once I took a screen shot and pasted it into photoshop and
zoomed in (attached), I could finally see what Kevin referred to. This
posting is for completeness only, and doesn't change the need to define
"span.key" as per my previous posting.

** Attachment added: "zoom in shows faint box outline"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/yelp-xsl/+bug/1173426/+attachment/3691281/+files/u_doc_faint.png

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1173426

Title:
  html - new theme - <keycap> in .xml does not display with
  differentiation

Status in “yelp-xsl” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  With the old theme (the one with the brown background) the use of the
  <keycap></keycap> pair in the source .xml file, resulted in
  significant text differentiation in the resulting html document.

  With the new theme (the one with the red background) the use of the
  pair results in no differentiation in the resulting html document.

  The PDF is O.K.

  Example segment of source code:

  then press the <keycap>+</keycap> key.

  Two screen shots will be attached of the same area, one from the old
  theme and one from the new theme.

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