* .build containment implemented
* no destructive variable setting - builds in either folder
* make from 3 places
* cleans before each build
* make from root with keyboard=keyboard, keymap=keymap
* make from keyboard/keyboard with keymap=keymap
* make from keymaps/keymap
* only implemented on planck
* adds color diag to avr-gcc
* makefiles for all plancks, clean-up
* quick build-all makefile for plancks
* reformatting of make output (colors)
* color toggle, tmk path corrections
* correct if statement for color
* move config.h to main makefile, updates preonic, atomic
* format update, all keyboards targets
* makefile optional for build all target, alps and arrow_pad updated
* alps updated
* make planck default, trying out travis recipe for all-keyboards
* all-keymaps target, different travis recipe
* updates alps64
* updates keyboards to new format
* updates clue* projects
* all projects updated, specialise EZ .hex, let .hex through
* updates travis
* automatically find root, keyboard, keymap
* silent echo, cleaned-up mass make output
* updates all keyboards' .hex files except EZ
* Rename Bantam44.c to bantam44.c
* Rename Bantam44.h to bantam44.h
* nananana
* adds six key keyboard
* does same to ez as rest
* updates send_string example
* brings ergodox_ez up to date
* updates template/new project script
* adds sixkeyboard
* adds readme for sixkeyboard
* adds sixkeyboard to travis
* filenames, gitignore mess
* define clock prescaler stuff manually
* make quick, size test example
* documentation and dfu-no-build
After using the layout a while I learn that the - and = positions should be
swapped since I keep typing = when I intend to type -.
I also, removed the only macro from the top left on the right hand to put the
power button there and since I never use the arrow keys on the separated groups
of keys, I added 4 macros there to get a feel for it.
Some options I defined on the config.h file don't make much sense to other
keymaps so I revert the global config.h and add those options on the keymap
custom one.
Instead of having a key on the left side for one layer and a key on the right
side for the other layer, I put two dedicated layers on each side to get to the
proper layers.
This keymap was created to have a feel keys on a different place and to have as
fewer layers as possible.
Currently I have only 2 extra layers and only one of them is really required to
have all possible keys available.
Check out the README.md file for more information.