Check out the source of the contenteditable demo to figure out more about how he attached the library to the div.
$(function() {
var stack = new Undo.Stack(),
EditCommand = Undo.Command.extend({
constructor: function(textarea, oldValue, newValue) {
this.textarea = textarea;
this.oldValue = oldValue;
this.newValue = newValue;
},
execute: function() {
},
undo: function() {
this.textarea.html(this.oldValue);
},
redo: function() {
this.textarea.html(this.newValue);
}
});
stack.changed = function() {
stackUI();
};
var undo = $(".undo"),
redo = $(".redo"),
dirty = $(".dirty");
function stackUI() {
undo.attr("disabled", !stack.canUndo());
redo.attr("disabled", !stack.canRedo());
dirty.toggle(stack.dirty());
}
stackUI();
$(document.body).delegate(".undo, .redo, .save", "click", function() {
var what = $(this).attr("class");
stack[what]();
return false;
});
var text = $("#text"),
startValue = text.html(),
timer;
$("#text").bind("keyup", function() {
// a way too simple algorithm in place of single-character undo
clearTimeout(timer);
timer = setTimeout(function() {
var newValue = text.html();
// ignore meta key presses
if (newValue != startValue) {
// this could try and make a diff instead of storing snapshots
stack.execute(new EditCommand(text, startValue, newValue));
startValue = newValue;
}
}, 250);
});
$(".bold").click(function() {
document.execCommand("bold", false);
var newValue = text.html();
stack.execute(new EditCommand(text, startValue, newValue));
startValue = newValue;
});
// This is where he attaches the observer for undo / redo.
// For more information: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16006583/capturing-ctrlz-key-combination-in-javascript
$(document).keydown(function(event) {
if (!event.metaKey || event.keyCode != 90) {
return;
}
event.preventDefault();
if (event.shiftKey) {
stack.canRedo() && stack.redo()
} else {
stack.canUndo() && stack.undo();
}
});
});
Capturing ctrl+z key combination in javascript