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77 lines
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# Layouts: Using a keymap with multiple keyboards
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The `layouts/` folder contains different physical key layouts that can apply to different keyboards.
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```
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layouts/
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+ default/
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| + 60_ansi/
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| | + readme.md
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| | + layout.json
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| | + a_good_keymap/
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| | | + keymap.c
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| | | + readme.md
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| | | + config.h
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| | | + rules.mk
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| | + <keymap folder>/
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| | + ...
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| + <layout folder>/
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+ community/
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| + <layout folder>/
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| + ...
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```
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The `layouts/default/` and `layouts/community/` are two examples of layout "repositories" - currently `default` will contain all of the information concerning the layout, and one default keymap named `default_<layout>`, for users to use as a reference. `community` contains all of the community keymaps, with the eventual goal of being split-off into a separate repo for users to clone into `layouts/`. QMK searches through all folders in `layouts/`, so it's possible to have multiple reposistories here.
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Each layout folder is named (`[a-z0-9_]`) after the physical aspects of the layout, in the most generic way possible, and contains a `readme.md` with the layout to be defined by the keyboard:
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```md
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# 60_ansi
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LAYOUT_60_ansi
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```
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New names should try to stick to the standards set by existing layouts, and can be discussed in the PR/Issue.
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## Supporting a layout
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For a keyboard to support a layout, the variable (`[a-z0-9_]`) must be defined in it's `<keyboard>.h`, and match the number of arguments/keys (and preferrably the physical layout):
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#define LAYOUT_60_ansi KEYMAP_ANSI
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The folder name must be added to the keyboard's `rules.mk`:
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LAYOUTS = 60_ansi
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`LAYOUTS` can be appended in the subproject's `rules.mk`:
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LAYOUTS += 60_iso
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but the `LAYOUT_<layout>` variable must be defined in `<subproject>.h` as well.
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## Tips for making layouts keyboard-agnostic
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Instead of using `#include "planck.h"`, you can use this line to include whatever `<keyboard>.h` (`<subproject>.h` should not be included here) file that is being compiled:
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#include QMK_KEYBOARD_H
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In your config.h, you can also use this variable to include the keyboard's `config.h`:
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#include QMK_KEYBOARD_CONFIG_H
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If you want to keep some keyboard-specific code, you can use these variables to escape it with an `#ifdef` statement:
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* `KEYBOARD_<keyboard>`
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* `SUBPROJECT_<subproject>`
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For example:
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```c
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#ifdef KEYBOARD_planck
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#ifdef SUBPROJECT_rev4
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planck_rev4_function();
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#endif
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#endif
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```
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Note that the names are lowercase and match the folder/file names for the keyboard/subproject exactly. |