Le 09/02/2011 18:15, David Nelson a écrit :

3) There no clear conventions in the template about how to express
keystrokes and keystroke sequences. My suggestion would be that we
should add explanations about this. Again, I'd keep things simple and
use "<>" to enclose all keystrokes, and I would't bother with special
characters from WingDings, etc (for the Mac<Cmd>  key, for instance).
So we'd have:

<Enter>,<Cmd>,<Ctrl>,<F1>,<Shift>,<CapsLock>,<Ctrl>  +<S>   etc.

However, it's true that the LibreOffice software itself doesn't do
this. So what are people's thoughts on that?


Or devise a special character style ? In the French OOo How-Tos and Guides we have adopted a style: The key name is in sans serif font (eg. LiberationSans), bold, white on black background. We add unbreakable spaces at both ends so that the name appears more "massive". We use the style name "Touche" (ie, "Key").

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Jean-Francois Nifenecker, Bordeaux


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