On Sun, Jul 3, 2016 at 6:49 AM, Gavin Smith <[email protected]> wrote: > I tested it and single quotes don't appear.
You are right. I had brought up the wrong file. This works well. Thanks much; it makes things much easier. With regard to this markup being different than the GNU standard, yes, that is true. It started almost 20 years ago because I didn't feel that a font change was a strong enough setoff for distinguishing key bindings from surrounding text in printed manuals and because Texinfo used different key binding markup for different output formats, making it inconsistent as you switched formats. Surrounding key sequences with braces is easily explained at the beginning of a manual in half a sentence, looks better visually to me (sets off key sequences better leading to more/faster readability/recognition) and I suspect some others, has worked well for about two decades now and is now exactly consistent across all of the output formats we use. I have never seen anyone be confused by it. Maybe one day the GNU project will even consider doing it but even if not, it is not a barrier to entry and we have never heard from a reader of any of our manuals on this topic prior to this discussion. But I appreciate the feedback and will keep it in mind. Bob
