Hi Jon

> If, like me, you use a lot of formatting and repetitive text in
> editing TWs, you might appreciate some keyboard shortcuts that work in
> ordinary plain-text TW markup.
...
> http://twkeys.tiddlyspace.com

Great job!! - Thank you for sharing it here :-)

> While it's true (as has been discussed here before) that this allows
> hijacking key combinations used by the browser (if you define Ctrl+B
> for bold text, it no longer opens your bookmarks), this plugin makes
> the defined keys ONLY active in a textarea (e.g., only in the text
> field of a tiddler open for editing), so normal browser functions
> return when you're done editing.

Very thoughtfull of you, - thank you very much!!

> Caveats: (a) Works in Firefox, does NOT currently work in IE, where
> the browser seems to grab the keys ahead of the script (friends don't
> let friends use IE anyway!). Not tested in Chrome or Safari. (b) Setup
> is not super user-friendly: to define keys, you have to edit the code
> of the ShortcutKeysPlugin.

"(friends don't let friends use IE anyway!)" +1 :)
I use it in Chromium, and it seems to work very well - thank you!

The combination of your ShortcutPlugin and Eric's QuickEditPlugin,
makes wysiwyg absolutely redundant - (for me at least), so *thumbs
up*!!

Cheers Måns Mårtensson

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