Document keyboard symbol rendering in inline code#4574
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Documentation-only change describing how inline code with keyboard symbols is rendered; no runtime or API behavior is modified.
Overview
Adds a new "Keyboard symbols" subsection under Inline code in
create/code.mdx, documenting that inline code containing symbols like⌘,⌥,⇧,⌃,↩, etc. renders in the surrounding text font (not monospace).Includes the full list of supported symbols and a short usage example for keyboard shortcuts.
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