* Adding an AUDIO_CLICKY_DELAY_DURATION configurable value to the AUDIO_CLICKY feature.
* Tweaking my community keymap to work better with my rev 4 planck.
* Added check for pressed to clear space cadet
* Found some docs to update
* Update docs/quantum_keycodes.md
Co-Authored-By: fauxpark <fauxpark@gmail.com>
* Changes from PR
* Expose unicode_saved_mods
* Add UNICODEMAP shift pair functionality and XS keycode
* Add XS to keycode reference documentation
* Pick pair index based on both Shift and Caps Lock state
* Add XS to Unicode feature docs
* Clean up process_unicode* headers
* Extract unicode_map index calculation into function
* Pick pair index as XOR rather than OR of Shift and Caps states
* unicode_input_start() has to be called before the unicode_map index is calculated
* Replace unicodemap_input_error() with more generic unicode_input_cancel()
* Replace register+tap+unregister with tap_code16(LCTL(LSFT(KC_U)))
* UNICODE_OSX_KEY → UNICODE_KEY_OSX, UNICODE_WINC_KEY → UNICODE_KEY_WINC
* Make keycode range checks more robust
* Fix keycode range checks for different input modes
* Add UNICODE_KEY_LNX, update docs
* QK_UNICODEMAP_SHIFT → QK_UNICODEMAP_PAIR
* XS → XP, update docs
* Tweak Unicode docs
* Use recently added MOD_MASK_SHIFT and IS_HOST_LED_ON helpers
* Update Unicode table in docs/keycodes.md
* Update Unicode docs per review comments
* Replace references to Mac OS X with macOS in Unicode docs
* As of v0.9.0, WinCompose supports all possible code points
* Expand descriptions in XP docs
* Update keycode table and cycling docs
* Further expand cycling docs
Since combos keep local state about what keys have been previously pressed, when combos are layered, multiple keypresses will register for any key with multiple combos assigned to it. In order to fix this, I switched process_combo to use a global keycode / keyrecord register and timer. When a keypress is consumed by a combo, it gets stored in the register and the timer is updated; when the next keypress takes too long or a key is pressed that isn't part of any combo, the buffer is emitted and the timer reset. This has a few side effects. For instance, I couldn't _not_ fix combo keys printing out of order while also fixing this bug, so combo keys print in order correctly when a combo fails. since combos no longer have local timers, the logic around when combos time out has changed. now that there is a single timer pressing any combo key (including one in a different combo) will reset the timer for all combos, making combo entry a little more lenient. Since combos no longer have local keycode / keyrecord state, there is an edge case where incomplete combo keys can be consumed. if you have a combo for a+s = tab and a combo for b+n = space, if you press a+b+n, only a space will be emitted. This is because when b+n completes successfully, it drops the register.
* convert tabs to spaces
* fix#4578: don't call gemini protocol code when in bolt mode
Add missing break; statements in switch. The missing break resulted in
a fall through and an additional processing of the gemini code.
* Remove problematic unicode_map stub definition in process_unicodemap.c
* Add unicode_map declaration to process_unicodemap.h
* Disable UNICODEMAP on converter boards that don't use it
* Don't click if turning audio off
On ARM, playing the click when turning off audio causes the audio get stuck and continually play the tone
* Fix Audio EEPROM support for ARM
* Update touched files to conform to QMK Coding Conventions
* Add better check for ARM EEPROM support
* Remove unused UNICODE(n) macro, update docs
* Add note about max length of unicode_map to docs
* QK_UNICODE_MAP → QK_UNICODEMAP
* Refactor process_unicode_map
* process_unicode_map → process_unicodemap
This is done for consistency: UNICODEMAP is the method (hence UNICODEMAP_ENABLE, process_unicodemap), whereas unicode_map is the mapping table itself.
* Update references and ordering in docs/understanding_qmk
* Add additional note to docs/understanding_qmk
* &unicode_map[index] → unicode_map + index
This avoids the issue of the compiler sometimes complaining about the array index being out of range
* Update docs/getting_started_make_guide
* Update method sections in docs/feature_unicode
* Fix up process_leader to be a bit more optimized
* Process dual function keys better
* Make leader start a callable function
* Fix per key timer call location
* Add escape if already leading
* Return false for KC_LEAD
* Add documentation
* Standardize the Unicode EEPROM code
* Remove unicode init from process_record_* functions
* Add unicode init to where it belongs: matrix_init_quantum
* Move Unicode proccessing to unicode common
* Add audio feedback to input mode keys to drive konstantin up a wall
* Tap_code cleanup
* Update keycodes
* Update unicode documentation
* Update unicode keycodes for consistency/easier merge
* Add Audio Feedback section
* Remove Functions from feature page
And link to the file instead. Link to specific lines later on.
* Fix spacing
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* Because I missed it!
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* Fix spacing
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* SPAAAAAAAAAACing
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* Add BSD for future compatibility
* Thought I fixed that!
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* non-breaking
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* Considered that
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* Yuuup
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* consistency
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* white spaces .... copied from elsewhere
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* white spaces
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* white spaces
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* Update keycode defines
* Fix Linux Song
* Update all of the songs
* Cleanup
* Move and update check to ensure only one unicode method is enabled
* Update quantum/quantum_keycodes.h
* Update documentation
* Wordsmithing and cleanup
* Format unicode_common (#13)
* case alignment
* process_record_unicode_common → process_unicode_common
* Move song arrays into function where they're used, align preprocessor directives
* Swap the order of UC_WIN and UC_BSD
* Update Unicode docs
* Reorder Unicode mode stuff to match the order of input mode constants
* Fix capitalization in doc subtitle
* Readd BSD and OSX_RALT songs
* Reword BSD note in docs
* Readd BSD keycode description
* Reword explanation of input on different platforms
* Steal vomindoraan's input mode documentation
Co-Authored-By: vomindoraan (vomindoraan@gmail.com)
* Willingly give Drashna the rest of my Unicode doc improvements
* Wordsmithing
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* remove merge artifacts
* Unicode common cleanup (#17)
* Standardize the Unicode EEPROM code
* Remove unicode init from process_record_* functions
* Add unicode init to where it belongs: matrix_init_quantum
* Move Unicode proccessing to unicode common
* Add audio feedback to input mode keys to drive konstantin up a wall
* Tap_code cleanup
* Update keycodes
* Update unicode documentation
* Update unicode keycodes for consistency/easier merge
* Add Audio Feedback section
* Remove Functions from feature page
And link to the file instead. Link to specific lines later on.
* Fix white spaces
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* Fix spacing
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* Because I missed it!
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* Fix spacing
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* SPAAAAAAAAAACing
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* white spaces
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* Add BSD for future compatibility
* Thought I fixed that!
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* non-breaking
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* Considered that
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* Yuuup
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* consistency
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* white spaces .... copied from elsewhere
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* white spaces
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* white spaces
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* Update keycode defines
* Fix Linux Song
* Update all of the songs
* Cleanup
* Move and update check to ensure only one unicode method is enabled
* Update quantum/quantum_keycodes.h
* Update documentation
* Wordsmithing and cleanup
* Format unicode_common (#13)
* case alignment
* process_record_unicode_common → process_unicode_common
* Move song arrays into function where they're used, align preprocessor directives
* Swap the order of UC_WIN and UC_BSD
* Update Unicode docs
* Reorder Unicode mode stuff to match the order of input mode constants
* Fix capitalization in doc subtitle
* Readd BSD and OSX_RALT songs
* Reword BSD note in docs
* Readd BSD keycode description
* Reword explanation of input on different platforms
* Steal vomindoraan's input mode documentation
Co-Authored-By: vomindoraan (vomindoraan@gmail.com)
* Willingly give Drashna the rest of my Unicode doc improvements
* Wordsmithing
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* Rearrange process_unicode_common functions
* Make Unicode input mode constants (UC_*) an enum
* Simplify unicode_input_start/finish code
* Make the key used for WinCompose configurable
* Remove UC_OSX_RALT in favor of setting the key with UNICODE_OSX_KEY
* Update Unicode input mode doc
* Add descriptions and rearrange definitions in process_unicode_common.h
* Add registry command to Unicode docs + misc updates
* Reword an explanation in Unicode docs
* Add TODO comment
* Remove trailing whitespace
* Improve Cycling documentation
* Add Unicode Input method Cycling support (#19)
* Standardize the Unicode EEPROM code
* Remove unicode init from process_record_* functions
* Add unicode init to where it belongs: matrix_init_quantum
* Move Unicode proccessing to unicode common
* Add audio feedback to input mode keys to drive konstantin up a wall
* Tap_code cleanup
* Update keycodes
* Update unicode documentation
* Update unicode keycodes for consistency/easier merge
* Add Audio Feedback section
* Remove Functions from feature page
And link to the file instead. Link to specific lines later on.
* Fix white spaces
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* Fix spacing
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* Because I missed it!
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* Fix spacing
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* SPAAAAAAAAAACing
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* white spaces
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* Add BSD for future compatibility
* Thought I fixed that!
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* non-breaking
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* Considered that
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* Yuuup
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* consistency
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* white spaces .... copied from elsewhere
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* white spaces
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* white spaces
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* Update keycode defines
* Fix Linux Song
* Update all of the songs
* Cleanup
* Move and update check to ensure only one unicode method is enabled
* Update quantum/quantum_keycodes.h
* Update documentation
* Wordsmithing and cleanup
* Format unicode_common (#13)
* case alignment
* process_record_unicode_common → process_unicode_common
* Move song arrays into function where they're used, align preprocessor directives
* Swap the order of UC_WIN and UC_BSD
* Update Unicode docs
* Reorder Unicode mode stuff to match the order of input mode constants
* Fix capitalization in doc subtitle
* Readd BSD and OSX_RALT songs
* Reword BSD note in docs
* Readd BSD keycode description
* Reword explanation of input on different platforms
* Steal vomindoraan's input mode documentation
Co-Authored-By: vomindoraan (vomindoraan@gmail.com)
* Willingly give Drashna the rest of my Unicode doc improvements
* Wordsmithing
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* Rearrange process_unicode_common functions
* Make Unicode input mode constants (UC_*) an enum
* Simplify unicode_input_start/finish code
* Make the key used for WinCompose configurable
* Remove UC_OSX_RALT in favor of setting the key with UNICODE_OSX_KEY
* Update Unicode input mode doc
* Add descriptions and rearrange definitions in process_unicode_common.h
* Add registry command to Unicode docs + misc updates
* Reword an explanation in Unicode docs
* Add TODO comment
* Add cycle_unicode_input_mode and UNICODE_SELECTED_MODES macro
* Add an option for making cycle changes persistent
* Add debug prints to functions that change input_mode
* Use cycle_unicode_input_mode in whitefox/konstantin
* Add persist_unicode_input_mode function
* Add offset to cycle to allow stepping in reverse
* Add keycodes: UNICODE_MODE_FORWARD, UNICODE_MODE_REVERSE
Aliases: UC_MOD, UC_RMOD (respectively)
* REVERT ME: Undo changes to whitefox/konstantin to avoid conflicts
* Fix wrong constant name
* Revert "REVERT ME: Undo changes to whitefox/konstantin to avoid conflicts"
This reverts commit 42676bf251.
* Change dprintf text
* Give selected modes priority over EEPROM when !UNICODE_CYCLE_PERSIST
* Remove trailing whitespace
* Cleanup of RALT code and unicode compilation stuff
* Remove else for unicode handling
There is `qk_ucis_symbol_fallback` for the case where symbol lookup
fails, but there wasn't one for the success case. This adds
`qk_ucis_success`, called after successfully finishing the UCIS symbol
input.
Thanks to @drashna for the idea!
Signed-off-by: Csilla Nagyné Martinák <csilla@csillger.hu>
* Add send_string_unicode function
Co-authored-by: kdb424 <kdb424@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Konstantin <vomindoraan@gmail.com>
* Clean up code based on feedback
* Fix includes
Rather than a define, but read from the define. This way, a smart coder could externally configure the randomness, changing it on the fly
This is also a precursor step to adding full on support for configurable randomness.
* Remove chording as it is not documented, not used, and needs work.
* Make Leader Key an optional feature.
* Switch from `PREVENT_STUCK_MODIFIERS` to `STRICT_LAYER_RELEASE`
* Remove `#define PREVENT_STUCK_MODIFIERS` from keymaps.
* initial files for rev 6 with encoder
* music map init, dip scan added
* adds ws2812 driver for arm
* flesh out dip and encoder support
* adds default encoder res
* adds default encoder res
* start muse implementation
* muse working with encoder as control
* flip direction
* try mouse wheel again
* dont break other revs
* dont break other revs
* conditional autio
* pwm ws driver (not working)
* update build includes for chibios
* update ws2812 driver/config
* last commit for glasser code
* working example
* remove rgb for now
* finish up rev6
* working encoder keycodes
* add warnings to planck keymaps about the LAYOUT
* Fix Unicode sample
* Add irony mark
* Remove unpretty keymaps
* Add QMK DFU and Conditional Music Mode
* Unicode fixes
* Unicode fixes
* Make layer indication more modular
* Finish removing Faux Click
* Cleanup of UserSpace and addition of 'update_tri_layer_state' function
* Add modifier status indicators to Orthodox
* Remove tri layer function
* Minor tweaks
* Remove the Orthodox's Indicator's reliance on layer_state_set
* Add custom EEPROM settings
* Make EEPROM config more efficient
* Viterbi Config
* Add Iris Keyboard layout and Userspace cleanup
* Iris keyboard tweaks
* Use Grave Escape on Iris
* Update Readmes
* Re-add NO_SECRETS option
* Add Thumb Clusters defines for default layout
* Minor tweaks
* More Minor tweaks
* Revert Orthodox layers and move function keys around
* Fix keymap so it will compile under the Infinity
Since I haven't added 'pretty' layouts to it yet
* Cleanup of userspace
* Cleanup keymaps
* OMG fix Workman
* Move mods layer key around
* Reduce debounce in Ergodox EZ
* Fix Infinity layers
* Add list of pins used by Ergdox EZ for easy reference
* Revert "Reduce debounce in Ergodox EZ"
This reverts commit 8a3db2673b419ef8032c40a6d29156cef632f9cd.
* Add Clicky toggle to Orthodox
* Fix Audio Clicky keycode
* Enable Faux Clicky by default
* Add Unicode stuff
* Add Faux Clicky to main Audio feature
* Make clicky settings user configurable
* Add additional documentation
* Don't play when music mode is enabled (hopefully)
This is done via MI_BENDD and MI_BENDU. At the moment the value is
hardcoded and cannot be adjusted (future commit?) and is the max for the
`midi_send_pitchbend` function (up or down).
`MI_BENDD` and `MI_BENDU` both require `#define MIDI_ADVANCED`
MIDI pitch bend was already implemented in `protocol/midi.c`, I merely
added the keycodes to trigger them. :) (thanks to Jack, two years ago
in commit fb4fe52c apparently)
Some values that can never, ever, change were held in local
variables, rather than in PROGMEM. Fixed.
Change "pressed" to a signed int so the test for < 0 makes
sense, and to avoid possible weird failure modes in the
case where a key release comes in when pressed is already
zero. (Shouldn't happen, sure, but computers are weird.)
A lot of things in process_steno had external linkage for no
particular reason. They've been marked static. Stuff still
builds.
Distinguish between currently-held keys and keys that have
been held, and expose these values through a nicely-named API
so other code could, say, check on the current set of steno
chording in order to make displays. Also in passing fix up the
"state" value having external linkage so it could clash with
other people's variable declarations.
The API also provides hooks for key processing and steno chord
events, so you can monitor those events without having to
run in matrix_scan_user and recheck the values directly. Also
document these.
There is no path through processing a key that doesn't
end with a return false, so the nested return foo() are
gone and we just return false.
* Fixed plank keymaps so that they will compile for planck light
* tv44:budi now compiles
* s60_x:amnesia0287 now compiles
* Fixed allocation of key_combos so that narze keymap for planck can compile correctly
* Disabled rgb on ergodone and infinity
* Enabled tap dance so it compiles
* Added return statement so it compiles
* If compiling on light disable extra functionality
* Properly redefined variable so it compiles
* Move lufa descriptor to protocol/usb_descriptor
* Try to compile usb_descriptor on ChibiOS
* Add lufa_utils for ChibiOS
Lufa USB descriptors for ChibiOS
* More lufa_util compatibility fixes
* First compiling version of shared USB descriptor
* Send the usb descriptors
* Fix the CONSOLE output on ChibiOS
* Add errors for unsupported interfaces
* Enable support for vitual serial port USB descriptors
* Implement virtual serial port for ChibiOS
* Cleanup the lufa_utils
Use the default lufa header files
* Add raw hid support for ChibiOS
This is completely untested
* Enable midi compilation on ChibiOS
* Move midi functionality out of lufa.c
* Don't register sysex callback when not needed
* ChibiOS compilation fixes
* Update ChibiOS submodule
* Fix the Midi USB descriptor
It didn't work properly when both Midi and Virtual serial port was enabled.
* Add MIDI support for ChibiOS
* Fix USB descriptor strings on ChibiOS
* Use serial usb driver for raw hid
* Generalize the ChibiOS stream like drivers
This makes the initialization much more simple and eliminates a lot of
the code duplication.
* Convert console output to chibios stream driver
* Fixes for ChibiOS update
* Update the ChibiOS contrib submodule
To include the usb data toggle synchronization fixes
* Fix duplicate reset enumeration on ChibiOS
* Add missing include
* Add number of endpoints check for ChibiOS
* Enable serial USB driver on all keyboards
* Add missing includes when API is enabled withot midi
* Add another missing inlcude
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.
* Clarify the license for files we have signoff on
* Update against the currently signed off files
* Remove unused and not clearly licensed headers
* Replace an #endif I accidentally removed while resolving merge conflicts
Update existing keymaps to enable MIDI_BASIC functionality. Also added
an option MIDI_ENABLE_STRICT to be strict about keycode use (which also
reduces memory footprint at runtime)
tone array:
text data bss dec hex filename
0 25698 0 25698 6462 satan_newsboytko.hex
0x6480 bytes written into 0x7000 bytes memory (89.73%).
note on array:
text data bss dec hex filename
0 25802 0 25802 64ca satan_newsboytko.hex
0x6500 bytes written into 0x7000 bytes memory (90.18%).
since the keycode for a tap dance process gets process only after the
TAPPING_TERM timeout, you really only have ONESHOT_TIMEOUT -
TAPPING_TERM time to tap or double tap on the key. This fix save the
oneshot_mods into the action.state structure and applies the mods with
the keycode when it's registered. It also unregisters the mod when the
the tap dance process gets reset.
There was an odd case, which confused the hell out of tap-dance: suppose
you had a number of tap-dance keys, on a layer, and as part of the
tap-dance, you turned that layer off - or had it on one-shot to begin
with. In this case, the keydown event would trigger the tap-dance key,
but the keyup would not. This had two funky consequences:
- tap-dance did not correctly register that the dance has ended.
- pressing any other tap-dance key would interrupt the previous
tap-dance, and potentially input unwanted characters.
To fix this, we simply do not start a tap-dance sequence on keyup, only
when it is pressed. This way the previous sequence has enough time to
time-out and finish properly, and we don't get confused.
This fixesalgernon/ergodox-layout#107.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@madhouse-project.org>
There may be cases where one would like to know the current Unicode
input mode, without having to keep track of it themselves. Add a
function that does just this.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@madhouse-project.org>
In order to not declare the same variable in multiple objects (which
happens when building UCIS-enabled keymap for both the ErgoDox EZ and
the ErgoDox Infinity), move the declaration to the .c file, and keep
only an extern reference in the header.
Many thanks to @fredizzimo for spotting the error in Travis, and
suggesting the fix.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@madhouse-project.org>
These functions register not only the 8bit keycode, but the modifiers
too. It doesn't handle the full range of the upper 8bits, just the mods,
but that's a good start.
Changed the tap-dance pair functions to use these, so one can do:
`ACTION_TAP_DANCE_DOUBLE (KC_COLN, KC_SCLN)`
...and that will do the right thing.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@madhouse-project.org>
This reworks how the tap-dance feature works: instead of one global
state, we have a state for each tap-dance key, so we can cancel them
when another tap-dance key is in flight. This fixes#527.
Since we have a state for each key, we can avoid situation where a keyup
would mess with our global state. This fixes#563.
And while here, we also make sure to fire events only once, and this
fixes#574.
There is one breaking change, though: tap-dance debugging support was
removed, because dumping the whole state would increase the firmware
size too much. Any keymap that made use of this, will have to be
updated (but there's no such keymap in the repo).
Also, there's a nice trick used in this rework: we need to iterate
through tap_dance_actions in a few places, to check for timeouts, and so
on. For this, we'd need to know the size of the array. We can't discover
that at compile-time, because tap-dance gets compiled separately. We'd
like to avoid having to terminate the list with a sentinel value,
because that would require updates to all keymaps that use the feature.
So, we keep track of the highest tap-dance code seen so far, and iterate
until that index.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@madhouse-project.org>
Include `action_tapping.h`, so the keymap does not have to define a
`TAPPING_TERM` for us, and we can use the default.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@madhouse-project.org>
When entering unicode codes, use some delay, so the OS has time to
process the information. This is not needed on all systems, but some
seem to require it.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@madhouse-project.org>
It turns out that register_hex32 did not work reliably, and some systems
only allow 7 chars after the unicode magic sequence, while others allow
8. To remedy the situation, store the codes as strings, and type those
in instead of doing bit shifting magic.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@madhouse-project.org>
Extract out the part of `qk_ucis_start` that inputs the placeholder
symbol, and make it weak, so it can be overridden.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@madhouse-project.org>
If the symbol name being entered is longer than the max, stop recording
it, and stop processing keycodes apart from the ones that can delete,
finish or cancel the sequence.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@madhouse-project.org>
The purpose of this change is to allow keymaps to specify a dictionary
of unicode symbol name to code mappings, and let the person at the
keyboard enter unicode symbols by name.
This is done by having a way to trigger unicode symbol input mode, when
all keys are cached until Esc, Enter or Space are pressed. Once that
happens, we try to look up the symbol from our lookup table. If found,
we erase back, and type the unicode magic in to get that symbol. If not
found, we still erase back, start unicode input mode, and replay what
the user typed in.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@madhouse-project.org>
This moves the unicode input start / end sequences into their own
functions, so keymaps and other functionality can build on it too.
At the same time, it changes how the Linux variant works, to match
reality: CTRL+SHIFT must be unregistered too, and we close the thing
with a Space instead.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@madhouse-project.org>
In the header, this was defined as `set_unicode_input_mode`, but the
implementation had `set_unicode_mode` for a name. Changed the
implementation to match the header.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@madhouse-project.org>
Removes a number of duplicated code, by passing actions around instead
of keycodes, so the various dance action functions do not have to look
up the action, but the caller does that for them.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@madhouse-project.org>
Refactored the code a little, so all callbacks now receive a `user_data`
pointer, which can be anything. As an example, the key pairs from
`ACTION_TAP_DANCE_DOUBLE` now use this, and custom, built-in functions.
This makes it easier to extend the tap dance functionality, and also
simplifies the code a little.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@madhouse-project.org>
With this change, tap dance will now store the pressed state of the
tap-dance key, and allow one to make an action sooner, while the key is
still held, and only unregister when the key is released.
The registration must happen in the `on_dance_finished` callback, while
unregistering goes to `on_reset`. The surrounding code makes sure not to
call either multiple times.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@madhouse-project.org>
when using tap dance, we have the `regular` callback that is called on
the last tap. this commit adds an `anyway` callback that is called on
every tap, and a `reset` callback that is called on reset of the tap
dance taps.
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* quantum: Add a tap dance feature (#451)
* quantum: Add a tap dance feature
With this feature one can specify keys that behave differently, based on
the amount of times they have been tapped, and when interrupted, they
get handled before the interrupter.
To make it clear how this is different from `ACTION_FUNCTION_TAP`, lets
explore a certain setup! We want one key to send `Space` on single tap,
but `Enter` on double-tap.
With `ACTION_FUNCTION_TAP`, it is quite a rain-dance to set this up, and
has the problem that when the sequence is interrupted, the interrupting
key will be send first. Thus, `SPC a` will result in `a SPC` being sent,
if they are typed within `TAPPING_TERM`. With the tap dance feature,
that'll come out as `SPC a`, correctly.
The implementation hooks into two parts of the system, to achieve this:
into `process_record_quantum()`, and the matrix scan. We need the latter
to be able to time out a tap sequence even when a key is not being
pressed, so `SPC` alone will time out and register after `TAPPING_TERM`
time.
But lets start with how to use it, first!
First, you will need `TAP_DANCE_ENABLE=yes` in your `Makefile`, because
the feature is disabled by default. This adds a little less than 1k to
the firmware size. Next, you will want to define some tap-dance keys,
which is easiest to do with the `TD()` macro, that - similar to `F()`,
takes a number, which will later be used as an index into the
`tap_dance_actions` array.
This array specifies what actions shall be taken when a tap-dance key is
in action. Currently, there are two possible options:
* `ACTION_TAP_DANCE_DOUBLE(kc1, kc2)`: Sends the `kc1` keycode when
tapped once, `kc2` otherwise.
* `ACTION_TAP_DANCE_FN(fn)`: Calls the specified function - defined in
the user keymap - with the current state of the tap-dance action.
The first option is enough for a lot of cases, that just want dual
roles. For example, `ACTION_TAP_DANCE(KC_SPC, KC_ENT)` will result in
`Space` being sent on single-tap, `Enter` otherwise.
And that's the bulk of it!
Do note, however, that this implementation does have some consequences:
keys do not register until either they reach the tapping ceiling, or
they time out. This means that if you hold the key, nothing happens, no
repeat, no nothing. It is possible to detect held state, and register an
action then too, but that's not implemented yet. Keys also unregister
immediately after being registered, so you can't even hold the second
tap. This is intentional, to be consistent.
And now, on to the explanation of how it works!
The main entry point is `process_tap_dance()`, called from
`process_record_quantum()`, which is run for every keypress, and our
handler gets to run early. This function checks whether the key pressed
is a tap-dance key. If it is not, and a tap-dance was in action, we
handle that first, and enqueue the newly pressed key. If it is a
tap-dance key, then we check if it is the same as the already active
one (if there's one active, that is). If it is not, we fire off the old
one first, then register the new one. If it was the same, we increment
the counter and the timer.
This means that you have `TAPPING_TERM` time to tap the key again, you
do not have to input all the taps within that timeframe. This allows for
longer tap counts, with minimal impact on responsiveness.
Our next stop is `matrix_scan_tap_dance()`. This handles the timeout of
tap-dance keys.
For the sake of flexibility, tap-dance actions can be either a pair of
keycodes, or a user function. The latter allows one to handle higher tap
counts, or do extra things, like blink the LEDs, fiddle with the
backlighting, and so on. This is accomplished by using an union, and
some clever macros.
In the end, lets see a full example!
```c
enum {
CT_SE = 0,
CT_CLN,
CT_EGG
};
/* Have the above three on the keymap, TD(CT_SE), etc... */
void dance_cln (qk_tap_dance_state_t *state) {
if (state->count == 1) {
register_code (KC_RSFT);
register_code (KC_SCLN);
unregister_code (KC_SCLN);
unregister_code (KC_RSFT);
} else {
register_code (KC_SCLN);
unregister_code (KC_SCLN);
reset_tap_dance (state);
}
}
void dance_egg (qk_tap_dance_state_t *state) {
if (state->count >= 100) {
SEND_STRING ("Safety dance!");
reset_tap_dance (state);
}
}
const qk_tap_dance_action_t tap_dance_actions[] = {
[CT_SE] = ACTION_TAP_DANCE_DOUBLE (KC_SPC, KC_ENT)
,[CT_CLN] = ACTION_TAP_DANCE_FN (dance_cln)
,[CT_EGG] = ACTION_TAP_DANCE_FN (dance_egg)
};
```
This addresses #426.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@madhouse-project.org>
* hhkb: Fix the build with the new tap-dance feature
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@madhouse-project.org>
* tap_dance: Move process_tap_dance further down
Process the tap dance stuff after midi and audio, because those don't
process keycodes, but row/col positions.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@madhouse-project.org>
* tap_dance: Use conditionals instead of dummy functions
To be consistent with how the rest of the quantum features are
implemented, use ifdefs instead of dummy functions.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@madhouse-project.org>
* Merge branch 'master' into quantum-keypress-process
# Conflicts:
# Makefile
# keyboards/planck/rev3/config.h
# keyboards/planck/rev4/config.h
* update build script