Hi again,

I see there is a lot of repetition in decorations. For example, the
"input-focused" and "input-disabled" decorations only differ from the
"input" decoration for a few keys each. It would certainly make
decorations declarations shorter to have some kind of inheritance
system in place.

Does something like this already exist for decorations? If so, why
isn't it used? Is it a run-time lookup (which would slow things down
obviously but make the JS files shorter to download), or is it a
compile-time expansion? Is such a system planned?


-- 
Gaƫtan de Menten
http://openhex.org

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