2009/7/30 Francisco Vila <paconet....@gmail.com>: >> I think it's possibly to detect keypresses in javascript. > > Javascript not needed. Links can have > > <a href="..." accesskey="n" title="Next [n]" ... >Next</a>
Cool! I didn't know that. >> 1) Would it be cool or annoying to press "n" in the docs to >> proceed to the next page? Admittedly this would be much more >> useful in the LM than the NR. > > Cool, provided that does not interfere with the Firefox's 'search > while you type' feature. Agreed. > I don't know how the wikipedia example above manages to use alt-P. I > have the mentioned Firefox's feature enabled and this works > nevertheless. I just had a quick look at a German HTML reference and it says (if I understood correctly) that different browsers use different keyboard modifiers to access the accesskeys. In my version of Firefox (3.0.12) I need to use Alt+Shift, for example (actually, it says that the same is true for Firefox 2.x so I'm wondering why just Alt+P works for you). In any case, it seems that there is no interference with the 'search as you type' feature, so I'd find this pretty cool, too. Max _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel