* DRambo Planck keymap in Colemak
* DRambo Planck keymap in Colemak
* Satan GH60 keymap for Bri
QWERTY layout with Navigation layer toggled with "Caps Lock" key.
* xd75 keymap in Colemak for Mac and Win
* DRambo Planck keymap in Colemak
* Satan GH60 keymap for Bri
QWERTY layout with Navigation layer toggled with "Caps Lock" key.
* xd75 keymap in Colemak for Mac and Win
* Added Iris Colemak layout for Mac, Windows, and Gaming.
* changed comment text
* DRambo Planck keymap in Colemak
* Satan GH60 keymap for Bri
QWERTY layout with Navigation layer toggled with "Caps Lock" key.
* xd75 keymap in Colemak for Mac and Win
* Added Iris Colemak layout for Mac, Windows, and Gaming.
* changed comment text
* Added Iris keymap from DavidRambo
* Added planck keymap from DavidRambo
* Added xd75 keymap from DavidRambo
* Added readme
* ISO HHKB first commit
* First version of my HHKB ISO Spanish Keymap
* Readme.md
* Added more media keys.
Caps Lock added on function layer.
Backlight toggle added on funtion layer.
* RGB support for WS2812B RGB led strip
* RGB and brightness control.
* Add satan keymap: HHKB-alike based on dbroqua's, with mouse functionality and without LED functionality
* move mouse layer to DOUBLE_HOLD, add UTIL layer for TRIPLE_HOLD
- UTIL layer
- currently has "RESET" key and nothing else.
- functionality otherwise covered by bootmagic should go here
- small bugfix: dispatch of [QTY]_HOLD should be based on range tap count
falls in, not exact count.
* 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
Turns out that 3c and 3d are not reversed when splitting the right
shift in the way that the Mark I layout does. Reversing it here, rather
than in the generic satan.h to avoid breaking the other layouts.
As per Pramod's comment on stack overflow:
In C int foo() and int foo(void) are different functions. int foo()
accepts an arbitrary number of arguments, while int foo(void) accepts 0
arguments. In C++ they mean the same thing. I suggest that you use void
consistently when you mean no arguments.
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)