* add new RGB keycodes and clean up lets split keymap
* extraneous cases
* More cleanup and added macro
* one more macro
* cleaned up my planck keymap and added macros
* Transitioned planck keymap to new formatting / audio modes based on new default
* Remove extraneous newline in song list, add keycodes missed in previous commit
* error in graphical representation of keycodes
* Remove all Makefiles from the keyboards directory.
* update keymaps added in the last 8 days
* Ignore keyboard/keymap makefiles
* update hand_wire to reflect our new Makefile-less reality
* Update the make guide to reflect the new reality
* move planck keymap options to rules.mk
* update planck keymaps 4real
* trigger travis
* add back build_keyboard.mk
* restore changes to build_keyboard
* Allow the knight animation to be restricted to a portion of the LED strip
* Add keys for jumping directly to particular animation modes
* Remove orphaned break statements
* Tweak the `RGB_MODE` buttons so they cycle through the same mode.
* small indentation fix
* include variables and .h files as pp directives
* start layout compilation
* split ergodoxes up
* don't compile all layouts for everything
* might seg fault
* reset layouts variable
* actually reset layouts
* include rules.mk instead
* remove includes from rules.mk
* update variable setting
* load visualizer from path
* adds some more examples
* adds more layouts
* more boards added
* more boards added
* adds documentation for layouts
* use lowercase names for LAYOUT_
* add layout.json files for each layout
* add community folder, default keymaps for layouts
* touch-up default layouts
* touch-up layouts, some keyboard rules.mk
* update documentation for layouts
* fix up serial/i2c switches
This adds the `ACTION_TAP_DANCE_DUAL_ROLE` helper, which makes it easy to have
keys that act as a key on the first tap, and as a layer toggle on the second.
Fixes#1532, reported by @Ptomerty.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@madhouse-project.org>
This protocol breaks out "duplicate" keys into their own entry in the packet so that more complicated logic can be done on the software side, including support for additional languages and alternative theories.
Requires virtser; Allows QMK to speak the TX BOlt protocol used by stenography machines and software (such as Plover). The upside is that Plover can be configured to listen only to TX Bolt allow the keyboard to switch layers without need to enable/disable the Plover software, or to have a second non-Steno keyboard work concurrently.
Instead of having all sendstring keycode mappings in the main quantum.c
file, give each one its own file in keymap_extras that can be #included
in a user's keymap. If one is included, it will define the appropriate
lookup tables and overwrite the weak definitions in quantum.c.
(Including more than one sendstring definition will fail at compile
time.)
Update @rai-suta's test keymap to match, as well as the documentation.
Refactor new-ish JIS_KEYCODE send_string implementation with existing
send_string
Reshuffle JIS in line with other alternative keycodes for sendstring,
and make them all accessible via compile-time options
Add a separate function to allow sending a string with a delay.
*NOTE:* it might still be desirable to set the software layout to sv_SE in your
OS.
Swedish (sv_SE) Qwerty layout for ErgoDox, based on the Default configuration
I have tried making this as close of a match I could between the [default
ErgoDox EZ configuration](https://ergodox-ez.com/pages/our-firmware) and a
standard Swedish Qwerty layout.
Notable differences from default:
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* There are three special character buttons (acute accent, circumflex/tilde and
apostrophe/asterisk) that don't have any buttons to map to naturally. I've put
these at other places:
* Acute accent (´) can be found in the lower left corner, conveniently
placed to reach for making an é.
* Apostrophe (') was put in the lower left corner, close to acute accent.
* Circumflex (^) and asterisk (*) was placed in the lower right corner.
* Tilde (~) and diaeresis (¨) I couldn't find a good place for, so I left
those out. I could only get the buttons to produce a single one of the
characters. How can I get it to work properly?
* The Alt button on right thumb was exchanged for AltGr (RAlt).
* I changed the backslash in the numpad (layer 1) for a minus. Thought it was
more sensible.
* I didn't find a good place for the "<>|" button, so that one was left out.
That is a problem that really needs to be resolved. Pipe can be found on layer
one, however.
* allow mod swapping for mod tap
* quick include
* fix the mod swapping
* make changes consistent with action code
* fix bug
* re-enable no gui, etc
* fix binary comps
* solid logic
If a macro play key is inadvertently recorded in a dynamic macro
a loop is created and the macro will not terminate when played.
This should be prevented.
More specifically, we save them and then place the `macro_end` pointer
before them so they are essentially ignored and the other macro may
freely overwrite them.
Right after the user initiates the macro recording, they usually need
to release some keys used to access the DYN_REC_START layers. It makes
sense to ignore them.
Note: The keys used to access the DYN_REC_STOP key are *not* ignored.
Dynamic macro functionality is modified to check for `DYN_REC_STOP`, so
that macro recording can be stopped with a designated key combination
(e.g. `qs` or anything) instead of mandating the use of a `_DYN` layer.
`_DYN` layer stopping can still be done by passing `DYN_REC_STOP` within
`process_record_user()`:
bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) {
uint16_t macro_kc = (keycode == MO(_DYN) ? DYN_REC_STOP : keycode);
if (!process_record_dynamic_macro(macro_kc, record)) {
return false;
}
return true;
}