> From: Robert Weiner <r...@gnu.org> > Date: Sun, 3 Jul 2016 08:05:56 -0400 > Cc: "help-texinfo@gnu.org" <help-texinfo@gnu.org> > > Surrounding key sequences with braces is easily explained at the > beginning of a manual in half a sentence
Info manuals are very frequently used as a reference, by looking up the subject via the 'Info-index' ('i') command, and reading only there. This is a much more frequent paradigm than reading of the manual from top to bottom, chapter after chapter. When using a manual as a reference, that half-sentence will not be read, and the result will confuse the reader. So I still urge you to reconsider.