keycombo — A combination of input actions
keycombo ::=
Common attributes and common linking attributes.
Additional attributes:
Required attributes are shown in bold.
For actions that require multiple keystrokes, mouse actions, or other physical input selections, the keycombo
element provides a wrapper for the entire set of events.
Common attributes and common linking attributes.
Identifies the nature of the action taken. If keycombo
contains more than one element, simul
is the default, otherwise there is no default.
Enumerated values: | |
---|---|
“click” |
A (single) mouse click. |
“double-click” |
A double mouse click. |
“press” |
A mouse or key press. |
“seq” |
Sequential clicks or presses. |
“simul” |
Simultaneous clicks or presses. |
Identifies the nature of the action taken
Enumerated values: | |
---|---|
“other” |
Indicates a non-standard action |
Identifies the non-standard action in some unspecified way.
These elements contain keycombo
: bridgehead
, caption
(db.html.caption), citation
, citetitle
, classsynopsisinfo
, emphasis
(db.emphasis), entry
, firstterm
, funcsynopsisinfo
, glosssee
, glossseealso
, glossterm
, html:button
, html:label
, html:legend
, keycombo
, link
, literallayout
, member
, olink
, orgdiv
, para
, phrase
(db.phrase), primary
, primaryie
, programlisting
, quote
, refdescriptor
, refentrytitle
, refname
, refpurpose
, screen
, secondary
, secondaryie
, see
, seealso
, seealsoie
, seeie
, seg
, segtitle
, shortcut
, simpara
, subtitle
, synopsis
, td
, term
, termdef
, tertiary
, tertiaryie
, th
, title
, titleabbrev
, tocentry
, userinput
.
accel
, guibutton
, guiicon
, guilabel
, guimenu
, guimenuitem
, guisubmenu
, keycap
, keycode
, keysym
, menuchoice
, mousebutton
, shortcut
<article xmlns='http://docbook.org/ns/docbook'> <title>Example keycombo</title> <para>To move a highlighted region, use <keycombo action='simul'> <keycap>Shift</keycap> <mousebutton>Button1</mousebutton> </keycombo> and drag the text to the new location. </para> </article>
To move a highlighted region, use Shift+ and drag the text to the new location.