* Rename UC_OSX (and related constants) to UC_MAC * Update UNICODE_SONG_OSX references to UNICODE_SONG_MAC * Update UC_M_OS references to UC_M_MA * Add UC_OSX alias for backwards compatibility * Add deprecation warning for UC_OSX to Unicode docs * Add UC_M_OS alias for backwards compatibility * Update newly found UC_M_OS and UNICODE_SONG_OSX references * Add legacy UNICODE_MODE_OSX alias, revert changes to user keymaps * Add legacy UNICODE_SONG_OSX alias, revert changes to user keymaps * Replace removed sounds in Unicode song doc examples |
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| generate_km.py | ||
| keymap.c | ||
| km_template.txt | ||
| layout.py | ||
| readme.md | ||
| rules.mk | ||
Default layout
Layout created by: Jan Christoph Ebersbach
The generate_km.py file automatically generates keymap.c with
additional comments that visually represent the layout.
This layout is maintained as I am using it. You can also use it as a
starting point to create your own layouts for the Signum 3.0 with
km_template.txt and generate_km.py.
Customization
- Customize
layout.pyto your liking.- Attention 1: keycodes are either translated into symbols and
function calls via the
translate()function ingenerate_km.pyor via user-defined mappings in the dictionaryqmk_dictinlayout.py. Especially the latter might require adjustment for uncommon qmk features - Attention 2: additional C functions need to be put into
km_template.txt
- Attention 1: keycodes are either translated into symbols and
function calls via the
Run ./generate_km.py to regenerate keymap.c and the JSON keymap
definition that should be copied to qmk_configurator/public/keymaps.