Change documentation references from OS X to macOS (#1927)

Since OS X 10.12 it has been named macOS so it makes sense
to reference it in documentation as such, even when it
sometimes refers to older versions which were called (Mac) OS X.
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Tobias Taschner
2020-07-04 22:08:24 +02:00
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@@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ public:
"ALT" and @c "SHIFT" strings (case doesn't matter) separated by either
@c '-' or @c '+' characters and followed by the accelerator itself.
Notice that @c CTRL corresponds to the "Ctrl" key on most platforms but
not under OS X where it is mapped to "Cmd" key on Mac keyboard.
not under macOS where it is mapped to "Cmd" key on Mac keyboard.
Usually this is exactly what you want in portable code but if you
really need to use the (rarely used for this purpose) "Ctrl" key even
under Mac, you may use @c RAWCTRL to prevent this mapping. Under the