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Re: "How to provide configurable keyboard shortcuts to users of..."
As Morgan said, this gets complicated when you take into account different keyboard layouts (and you definitely shouldn't ignore this). For that reason I would suggest looking at whether the toolkit you are using has already solved the problem, assuming you're using a toolkit and not basically writing your own like Skyjake did. I know gtk+ can capture key presses and translate the codes into the appropriate symbol for you, based on the key map. I've used that facility.
May 06 · 3 weeks ago
🛰️ lufte [OP] · May 06 at 14:37:
I am using a toolkit and, since the last version, it provides a great level of abstraction over this. I get to choose between the hardware keycode, the virtual keycode (after layouts and re-mappings), and the actual character being written by the key press (if any). I'm mostly conviced of choosing the latter, when available, but I'm still unsure about the modifier. If ':' can only be produced by pressing Shift, should the "Shift+:" and ":" bindings both work or only the first one?
How to provide configurable keyboard shortcuts to users of my application? — I'm writing a desktop app that provides configurable keyboard shortcuts. For now these are set up by writing key sequences to a file. Of course, something that sounds straightforward stops being so as soon as you get past the surface. I am now trying to figure out what's more "intuitive" (if such thing even exists) when you're trying to serialize a sequence of keystrokes to text. For example, let's say you have a US...