On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 11:42 AM, Travis Leithead < [email protected]> wrote:
> I think we should give it another try by including it in our UI Events > spec. I like the idea of adding the static queryKeyCap(code) API to > Keyboard events. I wonder about the name though. A "key capability" doesn't > sound right. Are we querying for a key's locale name? e.g., > queryKeyLocaleName(code)? > SGTM. I'll add a section to the spec for this. The KeyCap name refers to the "cap" placed over the keyswitch of the physical keyboard. It's not a great name since there's no guarantee that the physical keyboard matches the current locale (although they usually do). However, the other (more accurate) names that I was able to come up with at the time were all rather unwieldy. Taking your name as a base, I think we'd need something like queryLocaleChar(locale, code) or queryLocaleKey since we'd be returning the equivalent of the 'char' (or 'key') attribute. Thinking briefly about this now: * If we return 'char' equivalents, we won't return dead keys or other virtual keys. * If we return 'key' values, then we need to address how to handle non-printable keys like "Shift" and "Home" that people might expect to be translated. * I think we'll also want the ability to specify modifier keys to apply to the 'code' (to generate shifted or AltGr'ed versions). I'll formalize this a bit more and send something out for comments. -Gary
