doc: use <kbd> tag

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@ -24,11 +24,12 @@ presented in the book please perform the following setup steps:
you to work with material presented in this book
(a more detailed explanation what these files do and why they are required is
given in Appendix A to the book);
* press *]*, write `instantiate` and press *Enter* (this process will ensure
that Julia properly configures the working environment for working with
the codes from the book);
* press *Backspace*, write `exit()` and press *Enter*; now you should exit Julia
and everything is set up to work with the materials presented in the book.
* press <kbd>]</kbd>, write `instantiate` and press <kbd>Enter</kbd> (this
process will ensure that Julia properly configures the working environment
for working with the codes from the book);
* press <kbd>Backspace</kbd>, write `exit()` and press <kbd>Enter</kbd>;
now you should exit Julia and everything is set up to work with the materials
presented in the book.
Additional instructions how to manage your Julia installation are given in
Appendix A to the book. In particular I explain there how to perform a correct
@ -44,7 +45,8 @@ In particular, if you use
[Julia extension](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=julialang.language-julia)
then open the folder with the materials contained in this repository (you can
open it in Folder/Open Folder... menu option). Then if you run
*Start Julia REPL* command (e.g. under Windows its keyboard shortcut is Alt-J Alt-O)
*Start Julia REPL* command (e.g. under Windows its keyboard shortcut is
<kbd>Alt</kbd>-<kbd>J</kbd> <kbd>Alt</kbd>-<kbd>O</kbd>)
a proper project environment will be automatically activated (the Julia extension
will use the Project.toml and Manifest.toml files that are present in this folder).
@ -110,3 +112,5 @@ They are respectively:
<https://snap.stanford.edu/data/github-social.html> under GPL-3.0 License)
* owensboro.zip (for chapter 13, available at The Stanford Open Policing Project
under the Open Data Commons Attribution License)
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