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Lax
1. You can't bind them where, exactly? You can use them as Hotkeys in ISBoxer, and the "press key combination here" box will auto-detect any key pressed on your keyboard. However, if you make a WoW Macro Action, and set the "Key Combination" as a button that WoW has assigned to your Action Bars, it will NOT be able to make the macro. If you want a WoW Macro on your action bars, you need to make it in WoW
2 and 3: As is explained on the ClickBoxer page, ClickBoxer is just a sample UI made via LavishGUI (the UI system built into IS). The section on that page titled "Learn more about LavishGUI" provides links to all of the information you might need as far as the actual XML. No, there isn't a DTD, sorry. I have 0 experience at making DTDs so if you want to give it a shot...
4. You do not press the actual FTL modifiers. By default, for example, 1 through = (or & through whatever the end of your action bar is) will FTL assist, and press the key. You just press the key as you always would, and your other guys assist. Likewise, if you wanted Shift+& to auto-assist, you would copy the same thing the other "FTL DPS keys" are doing -- a do mapped key action to do the "FTL Assist", and then a keystroke action to press Shift+&. If you do it right (by not enabling Hold or FTL on your new Mapped Key, and doing the same actions as in the example keys), then you can use any Hotkey and any other keys, and never have to worry about the actual FTL. You can just assume that by using a Do Mapped Key Action to do FTL Assist, it is going to assist your character, and so on. That is, unless one or more of the 3 keys that implements the FTL (these are FTL Follow, FTL Target, and FTL Assist) is having a problem.