Use "code" instead of "key" for undo/redo keyboard event, fixes shift+ctrl+z redo #3131
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Ctrl+Shift+Z for redo wasn't working for me, since it was using the
event.key
attribute being "z", and my system detects "Z" (upper case) for that case. This changes it to useevent.code
being "KeyZ" instead, which should work on any system.It also updates the description of the shortcuts in the docs to use
<kbd>
and<samp>
elements as suggested in https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/kbd. For example, instead of "ctrl+z", use Ctrl+Z.