I apologize for asking an Operator question to the microformats group, but this functionality will probably be most used by you all, so you are the right people to ask.
Currently, holding down the Ctrl Key when clicking on an entry in Operator displays the HTML and holding down the shift key when clicking displays the content as I store it in an internal structure. Unfortunately, my choice of the Ctrl key was a bad one, since the Ctrl key is used to affect tabbed browser behavior. I'd like to change Operator so that when the Ctrl key is held down when clicking, it opens the web page specific to the operator action in a background tab. The only keyboard action I'm left with using is Ctrl+Shift at the same time (alt isn't available). So, here's the question. Of the two actions I provide, which is the most useful to microformat developers, seeing the source of the microformat or how I interpret it? Should I assign the Shift key to displaying the microformat and Ctrl+Shift to displaying my internal representation (since I may be the only one that uses it) Alternatively, should I simply add menu items that correspond to these two actions when Operator is in debug mode and get rid of the keystrokes completely. Or perhaps a menuitem to display the HTML, and the hidden action (Ctrl key) displays the internal representation. Thanks for any input you can provide. _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss
