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 <[email protected]> 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
> 

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