Re: SH Action Options

Hi Simon,

I think I like #1 best but I like the access key example and we need to 
say "recognized" to rule out AJAX key bindings:

The user has the option to establish a persistent set of key-bindings
which will be used to override any *recognized* author defined 
key-binding supplied as part of the content (e.g. access keys), such 
that selecting a user supplied binding will have exactly the same effect 
as selecting the author supplied binding it overrides.

Cheers,
Jan

Simon Harper wrote:
> 
> Hi there,
> 
> I've been thinking about 4.1.x and have come up with 6 different versions:
> 
> 1) The user has the option to establish a persistant set of key-bindings 
> which may override any author defined key-binding supplied as part of 
> the content, such that selecting a user supplied binding will have 
> exactly the same effect as selecting the author supplied binding it 
> overrides.
 >
> 2) The user has the option to persistently override any author defined 
> key-binding supplied as part of the content, such that selecting a user 
> supplied binding will have exactly the same effect as selecting the 
> author supplied binding it overrides.
> 
> 3) The user has the option to persistently override any author defined 
> key-binding supplied as part of the content (e.g. access-keys), such 
> that selecting the user supplied binding will have exactly the same 
> effect as selecting the author supplied binding it overrides.
 >
> 4) The user has the option to override any author defined key-binding 
> supplied as part of the content (e.g. access-keys), such that selecting 
> the user supplied binding will have exactly the same effect as selecting 
> the author supplied binding it overrides. User Bindings should be 
> persistent (storable), with one set of bindings being applied across all 
> Web sites.
 >
> 5) The user has the option to override any author defined key-binding 
> supplied as part of the content (e.g. access-keys) by defining a 
> personal and persistent set of keyboard mappings, such that selecting 
> the user supplied mapping will have exactly the same effect as selecting 
> the author supplied binding it maps to.
> 
> 6) The user has the option to override any author defined key-binding 
> supplied as part of the content (e.g. access-keys) by defining a 
> personal and persistent set of keyboard mappings, such that selecting 
> the user supplied mapping will have exactly the same effect as selecting 
> the author supplied binding it maps to. Further, if no author defined 
> key-binding is supplied selecting the user supplied mapping will have no 
> effect.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Cheers
> Si.
> 
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