1

Possible Duplicate:
Keyboard Font for LaTeX

One of my favorite Wiki-Sites (ubuntuusers.de) allows the editors to add key combinations.

[[Template(Keys, Strg+T)]]
[[Template(Keys, Strg+Shift+Tab)]]
[[Template(Keys, Strg+lmt)]] (for left mouse)

Rendered example:

enter image description here

Can I make something similar in LaTeX? Is there a package that also has the "Windows Key"?

Martin Thoma
  • 18,799
  • Related http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/5226/keyboard-font-for-latex and http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/19646/how-to-typeset-special-apple-mac-keyboard-symbols – percusse Oct 21 '12 at 14:12
  • and another one : http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/13739/is-the-windows-logo-available :) – percusse Oct 21 '12 at 14:22
  • Thanks percusse! menukeys is defenitely interesting for menus and key cominations, but this tab looks a bit nicer. And keystroke.sty causes an error: "! LaTeX Error: Command \Return already defined." – Martin Thoma Oct 21 '12 at 14:44
  • 1
    @moose You ask very good questions, but they tend to get closed relatively frequently (7 out of 33), I assume mostly as duplicates. Make sure to search for existing questions thoroughly before posting. Often, I get the best search results when I use tags for searching rather than words. – doncherry Oct 21 '12 at 20:27
  • @doncherry: I am always searching for answers in Google before I ask questions, because I need very long to ask a question (in fact, asking a question takes almost always more time than finding one). I also try tag search (not always, but often), but I don't know which keywords I could try. For this question I had problems finding only one keyword that seemed to fit. I guess my "duplicate question problem" could also be a language problem. As I am a foreign english speaker, its possible that I tend to formulate questions different than others. – Martin Thoma Oct 22 '12 at 05:28
  • @doncherry: Furthermore, somebody told me that making duplicates on StackExchange isn't bad, if the question is formulated in a different way. So if other users search with similar keywords, they will find my question and get to the good answers. Is this wrong? – Martin Thoma Oct 22 '12 at 05:31
  • @moose: Fair enough, we can't expect more than you trying, and sometimes it is really hard to find question, especially if English isn't your native language. You're right about duplicates helping people to find the right question, that's why we usually don't delete them. That just shouldn't keep you from searching thoroughly, but it seems like you did that. The tags for this question are kinda tricky, I agree. – doncherry Oct 22 '12 at 05:49

0 Answers0