Style for represent keyboard shortcut #808

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opened 2026-02-04 22:21:21 +03:00 by OVERLORD · 1 comment
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Originally created by @Xarkam on GitHub (Sep 10, 2018).

Describe the feature you'd like
New format for represent keyboard shortcut

Describe the benefits this feature would bring to BookStack users
If you write book on programming or how to use software, is important to have a model to represent keyboard shortcuts

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Example of Github representation of keyboard shortcut
shift + command + 3
shift + ctrl + 3

Originally created by @Xarkam on GitHub (Sep 10, 2018). **Describe the feature you'd like** New format for represent keyboard shortcut **Describe the benefits this feature would bring to BookStack users** If you write book on programming or how to use software, is important to have a model to represent keyboard shortcuts **Additional context** Example of Github representation of keyboard shortcut <kbd>shift</kbd> + <kbd>command</kbd> + <kbd>3</kbd> <kbd>shift</kbd> + <kbd>ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>3</kbd>
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@ssddanbrown commented on GitHub (Feb 8, 2022):

Thank for the request @Xarkam. Unfortunately there's been no further request for this in the last ~3.5 years so I don't think it'll be worth implementing. You can use the "inline code" formatting to get a similar style where needed. Even GitHub now shows a keyboard shortcuts in the same/similar style to inline code.

Will therefore close this off.

@ssddanbrown commented on GitHub (Feb 8, 2022): Thank for the request @Xarkam. Unfortunately there's been no further request for this in the last ~3.5 years so I don't think it'll be worth implementing. You can use the "inline code" formatting to get a similar style where needed. Even GitHub now shows a keyboard shortcuts in the same/similar style to inline code. Will therefore close this off.
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Reference: starred/BookStack#808