Fair point. However, the same argument could have been made about the DOM selector/filter syntax.
Jeremy, On Jan 4, 12:04 pm, ajpiano <ajpi...@gmail.com> wrote: > This strikes me as almost a little bit too much sugar...to streamline > this type of binding/filtering, I tend to think it might just be > easier to perhaps use the jQuery.ui.keyCode object and move that into > core, perhaps? I think the idea is to save people needing to do the > keycode lookups, not necessarily complicate the event binding syntax. > > On Jan 2, 7:57 pm, Mark Gibson <jollyt...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > I guess it would be possible to initialize the codes array the first > > time it was needed by the combo function, I've never tried profiling > > the code so I don't know if it would really give us much advantage. > > After a quick glance over the code (it's been a while since i've > > looked at it), it may indeed make sense to do that as all that > > initialization would then only happen if a key press occurred on an > > element bound using the "key:..." namespace. > > > I've pushed the idea to a new branch (completely > > untested):http://github.com/jollytoad/jquery.keys/blob/ondemand/src/keys.core.js > > > 2010/1/2 Jeremy Chone <jeremy.ch...@gmail.com>: > > > > Thanks Mark, your plugin looks interesting. Do you think it would be > > > possible to do kc(...) initialization on demand? > > > > On Jan 2, 1:17 am, Mark Gibson <jollyt...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> Hi Jeremy, > > >> I created a plugin a while ago, very similar to what you are > > >> suggesting, it will only work with jQuery 1.4 though as it uses the > > >> special event registration hooks. > > > >>http://github.com/jollytoad/jquery.keys/blob/master/src/keys.core.js > > > >> - Mark Gibson > > > >> 2010/1/1 Jeremy Chone <jeremy.ch...@gmail.com>: > > > >> > Hi, > > > >> > Any thought has been given on adding filter on event. For example > > > >> > a) Called when enter will be pressed. > > > >> > $("#myTextInputField").bind("keypress:enter",function(e){...}); > > > >> > b) Called when a digit is pressed. > > > >> > $("#myTextInputField").bind("keypress:0-9",function(e){...}); > > > >> > c) Called when mouseenter with the key shift is pressed > > > >> > $("#myTextInputField").bind("mouseenter:shift",function(e){...}); > > > >> > d) Called when mouseenter with the keys shift and ctrl are pressed > > > >> > $("#myTextInputField").bind("mouseenter:shift&ctrl",function(e){...}); > > > >> > I am not sure this would be the right notation, but it will definitely > > >> > simplify some code and make it less error prone. > > > >> > Jeremy, > > > >> > --
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