Really a good idea to address this!
So my +1.
However, I think it would get more +1 if “see sequence combos for example” is made clear
to me.
My problem with the current keybinding is that it conflicts with things which I expect to
work in each web-page. In particular cmd-G which I expect to be “find next” and which
works on all websites I regularly use except XWikis.
thanks in advance.
Paul
On 26 Jul 2017, at 22:50, Vincent Massol
<vincent(a)massol.net> wrote:
Hi devs,
We’re currently using
http://www.openjs.com/scripts/events/keyboard_shortcuts/ but it has
some limitations. Clement and I tried to find some unused combinations of keys that works
on Mac and Unix and we couldn’t find any that worked with it. It also doesn’t support
having combinations with several letters for example.
For example we could imagine having H+H+H for turning on/off hidden documents (as a
developer key sequence since it’s not a user use case).
I’d like to propose using
https://dmauro.github.io/Keypress/ which is under the Apache 2
license and that seems to work well on Mac and Unix and it’s very powerful.
See sequence combos for example.
The API look simple and nice and I don’t think it would be hard to continue support our
data structure inside the “shortcuts” variable to make it work with it.
WDYT?
Thanks
-Vincent