Gergely Nagy [Sun, 18 Sep 2016 09:48:47 +0000 (11:48 +0200)]
Update the ergodox/algernon keymap to v1.7
Overall changes
===============
* The number row has been completely rearranged on both the **Base** and
the **ADORE** layers.
* The number/function key behavior was changed: function keys are now on
the **Media**.
* The `:`/`;` and `-`/`_` keys were put back to their thumb position on
the bottom row, on both the **Base** and **ADORE** layers.
* The bottom large keys on the inner side of each half now function as
[tmux](http://tmux.github.io/) keys: the left to send the prefix, the
right to send the `display-panes` key. The left also doubles as a GNU
screen prefix key, and sends `C-a` when double tapped.
* A number of functions, such as the **AppSel** layer, now require the
`hid-commands` tool to be running, with the output of `hid_listen`
being piped to it.
ADORE
=====
* `Y` and `X` have been swapped again.
Media/Navigation layer
======================
* The function keys are now on this layer.
* Mouse keys have been removed.
* Media start/stop/prev/next have been removed.
* `Print screen` has been removed.
* There is only one screen lock key now.
Heatmap
=======
* Fixed a few issues in the finger-stats calculation.
* The tool now also timestamps and saves all input lines to a logfile,
which it loads on start, allowing one to continue the collection after
upgrading the tool.
* The heatmap tool will now colorize the stats by default.
* The periodic stats are now printed in a more compact format.
Tools
=====
* Added a new tool, `tools/layer-notify` that listens to layer change
events on the HID console, and pops up a notification on layer
changes.
* Another new tool, `tools/text-to-log.py` has been added that converts
arbitrary text to a keylogger output, which can be fed to the heatmap
generator.
* A number of features have been moved to the `tools/hid-commands`
utility. These generally are OS dependent, and are easier to implement
on the software side.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@madhouse-project.org>
Added User Print - A "light" console out option (#8)
User print disables the normal print messages in the body of QMK/TMK
code and is meant as a lightweight alternative to NOPRINT. Use it when
you only want to do a spot of debugging but lack flash resources for
allowing all of the codebase to print (and store their wasteful
strings).
- Make thumb-accessible ⌥ and ⌃ into right-⌥ and right-⌃
- remove media-space and media-shift-space; put a play/pause key at media-m instead
- add print screen, scroll lock, and pause/break to the media layer
And in the readme:
- don't say we don't have any Windows-specific keys
- add mnemonics for thumb-alt and thumb-ctrl positioning
Gergely Nagy [Thu, 1 Sep 2016 06:32:47 +0000 (08:32 +0200)]
tap-dance: Do not start a sequence on keyup
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 fixes algernon/ergodox-layout#107.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@madhouse-project.org>
Gergely Nagy [Wed, 31 Aug 2016 06:21:52 +0000 (08:21 +0200)]
process_unicode: Add get_unicode_input_mode()
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>
Gergely Nagy [Mon, 29 Aug 2016 09:30:38 +0000 (11:30 +0200)]
build_keyboard.mk: Restore UCIS_ENABLE support
During the build system refactor, support for enabling UCIS seems to
have been lost. This little patch adds that back, so that keymaps using
UCIS can be compiled again.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@madhouse-project.org>