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* <nowiki> <keycap></nowiki> and <nowiki> </keycap> </nowiki> denote (keyboard) key names e.g. <keycap>Enter</keycap>
* <nowiki><keycap></keycap></nowiki> can also be used around groups of keys to be used concurrently, e.g. <keycap>Ctrl + Alt + F1</keycap> to launch a virtual terminal. (Note that "(space)+(space)" is used to link keys to be pressed concurrently).
* Sequences of menu choices should use <nowiki> <menuchoice> </nowiki>and <nowiki> </menuchoice> </nowiki> for example <menuchoice> View -> Message List -> Aggregation -> Standard Mailing List </menuchoice>
* In general, if the user needs to choose an element, even if it is not in a menu, the <nowiki><menuchoice></menuchoiсe></nowiki> markup should be used.
  • <keycap> et </keycap> montre les noms principaux des touches (du clavier) comme Entrée
  • <keycap></keycap> peut être utilisée avec un groupe de touches can also be used around groups of keys to be used concurrently, e.g. Ctrl + Alt + F1 to launch a virtual terminal. (Note that "(space)+(space)" is used to link keys to be pressed concurrently).
  • Sequences of menu choices should use <menuchoice> and </menuchoice> for example View -> Message List -> Aggregation -> Standard Mailing List
  • In general, if the user needs to choose an element, even if it is not in a menu, the <menuchoice></menuchoiсe> markup should be used.