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Re: Dynamic keybindings in the manual
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Juan Manuel Macías |
Subject: |
Re: Dynamic keybindings in the manual |
Date: |
Sun, 25 Sep 2022 17:52:25 +0000 |
Hi, Timothy,
Timothy writes:
> This prompted me to take a look at `orgcard.tex' and I was surprised to
> discover
> that it’s TeX TeX, not even LaTeX, and it has hard-coded keybindings.
Wow, it's in plainTeX... I've tried cleaning that document and removing
most of the code, as it's unnecessary. I've left just the sections in a
new LaTeX document, and redefined the \key command like so:
\newcommand\key[2]{%
#1 \quad%
\{\{\{kbd(#2)\}\}\}\par}
so that a line like this:
\key{rotate current subtree between states}{TAB}
produce in the PDF this, literally:
rotate current subtree between states {{{kbd(TAB)}}}
I don't know if this could help to copy the text from the PDF, create an
Org document and then manipulate those macros. In case this helps, I'm
attaching the new tex document here.
Best regards,
Juan Manuel
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orgcard-clean.tex
Description: TeX document