It’s a basic utility to format the XML output using a style sheet – I think? The code is all there on the page and any suspicious code would likely be flagged by virus and firewall utilities. I’ve used it in FF and other browsers without issue.
Does this only work in Windows? I have tried it in a couple of different browsers in osx and all I get is the source code of the page. Sorry if I am missing something obvious.
Thanks Steve. That wasn’t it, but it gave me a clue. Text Edit doesn’t save in plain text anymore as far as I can see (only rtf), so I was just re-saving it as html thinking WYSIWYG. Nope. Had to copy the text from Text Edit into Smultron to remove all the extra stuff and save it there. That worked.
Thanks to fese. It looks great!
Btw, if anyone wants the stripped down txt file, here it is. Maybe it will help you Magnus. Key Commands.txt.html.zip (1.89 KB)
This appears to only show Key Commands that have a shortcut assigned.
There are a lot more Key Commands that are unassigned.
Is there a way to display all the Key Commands in a sortable table with their category and shortcut (blank when unassigned)?
That way we could sort by Category or by Shortcut and easily determine what keys are unassigned rather than using the “try assigning until you succeed” method.