Basically, I'm using jQuery Hotkeys plugin by Mr Resig to capture and handle shortcuts like ctrl+o
etc...
OK, maybe I don't uderstand the concept, but I was under the impression that a ctrl+o
triggered anywhere inside the document will be captured by a document hotkey handler.
For example, the following code works in general...
jQuery(document).bind('keydown', 'ctrl+o', fn);
However, it fails miserably if the user triggers the hotkey when inside an input box.
It only works if I do the following:
jQuery('body, input').bind('keydown', 'ctrl+o', fn);
Which is pretty bad for my health since it involves binding the damn handler each time a new input box is added to the DOM. Worse still, I have no idea what to bind to in the case of complex widgets like CodeMirror.
Dunno if my problem makes sense, perhaps I'm using the wrong approach? I also tried binding to the following objects, but it didn't work: window
, document
, body
, div[contains the whole page]
NB: You can try it out here.
on()
here? so it'll work with every input ever added. Or am I missing something?ctrl+s
in Netbeans editor produces the same effect of doing it inside netbeans project listing (as an example)..children()
or any other jQuery selector works over existing elements, not any that might be added in the future. I need global hotkeys, not binding events everywhere each time the DOM is changed.