The term <dfn>context-click</dfn> is used to indicate
that you should (typically) <kbd class="mouse">Right</kbd>-click on a particular element of the graphical
user interface. Although right-click is the common, default way to do this, there
- are other ways to accomplish the same thing - this term refers to any of them,
+ are other ways to accomplish the same thing—this term refers to any of them,
and the result is always that a menu specific to the item you clicked on will be
displayed.
</p>
<h3>Menu Items</h3>
<p>
- Menu items are indicated like this:<br />
- <kbd class="menu">Top > Next > Deeper</kbd>.<br />
+ Menu items are indicated like this:<br>
+ <kbd class="menu">Top > Next > Deeper</kbd>.<br>
Each ">"-separated item indicates one level of a nested (sub-)menu.
</p>
<h3>Preference/Dialog Options</h3>
<p>
Choices in various dialogs, notably the Preferences and Properties dialog, are
- indicated like this:<br />
+ indicated like this:<br>
<kbd class="option">Edit > Preferences > Audio > Some
- Option</kbd>.<br />
+ Option</kbd>.<br>
Each successive item indicates either a (sub-) menu or a tabbed dialog
navigation. The final item is the one to choose or select.
</p>
<p>
If you are requested to deselect an option, you will see something like
- this:<br />
+ this:<br>
<kbd class="optoff">Edit > Preferences > Audio > Some other
- Option</kbd>.<br />
+ Option</kbd>.<br>
</p>
<h3>User Input</h3>
quality, or eat your proverbial goldfish, are displayed in this way.
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