docs/input-handling: A few more <kbd> wrappings

- Format a few missed keypresses/combos using <kbd>
- Switch to semantic newlines for those (paragraphs, bullet points)
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FeRD (Frank Dana) 2023-05-14 16:20:33 -04:00
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@ -121,15 +121,17 @@ GTK has traditionally supported different kinds of shortcuts:
- Accelerators are any other shortcuts that can be activated regardless
of where the focus is, and typically trigger global actions, such as
Ctrl-Q to quit an application.
- Mnemonics are usually triggered using Alt as a modifier for a letter.
<kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>Q</kbd> to quit an application.
- Mnemonics are usually triggered using <kbd>Alt</kbd>
as a modifier for a letter.
They are used in places where a label is associated with a control,
and are indicated by underlining the letter in the label. As a special
case, inside menus (i.e. inside `GtkPopoverMenu`), mnemonics can be
triggered without the modifier.
- Key bindings are specific to individual widgets, such as Ctrl-C or
Ctrl-V in an entry copy to or paste from the clipboard. They are only
triggered when the widget has focus.
- Key bindings are specific to individual widgets,
such as <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>C</kbd> or <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>V</kbd>
in an entry copy to or paste from the clipboard.
They are only triggered when the widget has focus.
GTK handles accelerators and mnemonics in a global scope, during the
capture phase, and key bindings locally, during the target phase.