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-algernon's layout
-=======================
-
-This is an unconventional layout for the ErgoDox EZ. For more details about the
-history of the layout, see my
-[blog posts about my ErgoDox journey][blog-ergodox].
-
- [blog-ergodox]: https://asylum.madhouse-project.org/blog/tags/ergodox/
-
-Some of the things in the layout only work when one uses Spacemacs and GNOME
-under Linux. Your mileage may vary.
-
-## Base layer
-
-[![Base layer](images/base-layer.png)](http://www.keyboard-layout-editor.com/#/gists/28f7eb305fdbff943613e1dc7aa9e82b)
-
-At its core, this is a Dvorak layout, with some minor changes (for example, `-`
-being on the left half, and on the innermost key of the bottom row on the
-right). The more interesting parts are how certain keys behave:
-
-* The keys on the number row double as function keys, when held for a bit longer
- than an usual tap. This allows me to use the function keys without having to
- switch layers.
-* The `Shift`, `Alt`, and `Control` modifiers are one-shot. When tapped, they
- are considered active for the next key press only. When double tapped, they
- toggle on, until a third, single tap sometime later. When held, they act as
- expected. My usual pattern is that I use these for the next keypress only, so
- this behaviour is perfect. If I need them held, I'll just double-tap.
-* The `GUI` key is special, because when I double-tap it, it sends `GUI + w`,
- which pops up an application selector. It also switches to a one-shot layer,
- where the number row on the left half turns into app selector macros, for the
- most common things I usually want to switch to. Otherwise it behaves as on a
- normal layout.
-* The `ESC` key also doubles as a one-shot cancel key: if tapped while any of
- the one-shot modifiers are in-flight (as in, single-tapped, and not expired
- yet), it cancels all one-shot modifiers. Otherwise it sends the usual keycode.
-* The **Emacs** and **Hun** layer keys are one-shot, the **1Hand** and **STENO**
- keys are toggles.
-* The **Lead** key allows me to type in a sequence of keys, and trigger some
- actions:
- - `LEAD u` enters unicode input mode, by sending the GTK+ key sequence that
- does this.
- - `LEAD l` uses the unicode input method to enter a `λ`.
- - `LEAD s` does a lot of magic to type in a shruggie: `¯\_(ツ)_/¯`
- - `LEAD y` types `\o/`.
- - `LEAD w m` maximises the currently focused window.
- - `LEAD e` makes the [experimental layer](#experimental-layer) the default.
- - `LEAD v` prints the firmware version, the keyboard and the keymap, if
- compiled with a QMK version that has these available.
-
-## Hungarian layer
-
-[![Hungarian layer](images/hun-layer.png)](http://www.keyboard-layout-editor.com/#/gists/b160f6ec90d58c127c114c89f66e9dc9)
-
-On this layer, the accented characters are at the same position as their base
-variant. For some, which can have other diatribes, the long one is on top,
-short's on bottom. Tapping any of the accented characters takes us back to the
-base layer.
-
-## Emacs layer
-
-[![Emacs layer](images/emacs-layer.png)](http://www.keyboard-layout-editor.com/#/gists/c59c453f9fe1a3238ba1494e7e5c6892)
-
-This layer is primarily for navigating text - and for some mousing and other
-things, because there was space. Most of the keys should be pretty
-self-explanatory, except for a few:
-
-* There are three keys on the bottom row of the left side, that change how some
- of the other keys - explained just below - work. The keys are for *Emacs
- mode* (the default), *Terminal mode*, and *Traditional mode*, respectively.
-* The *Visual mode* key (the top big key on the left side) sends the `v` key in
- *Emacs mode*, to enter Visual mode in Spacemacs. In all other modes, it is a
- no-op.
-* The *Copy/Cut* key (the bottom big key on the left side) sends the copy
- command on tap, the cut one when held for longer than a normal tap. The **copy
- command** is `y` in *Emacs mode*, `Ctrl-Shift-c` in *Terminal mode*, and
- `Ctrl-c` in *Traditional mode*. The **cut command** is `x` in *Emacs mode*,
- `Ctrl-Shift-x` in *Terminal Mode* and `Ctrl-x` in *Traditional mode*.
-* The *Paste/Delete* key (the leftmost key on the left thumb cluster) sends the
- paste command on tap, the delete one when held longer than a normal tap. The
- **paste command** is `p` in *Emacs mode*, `Ctrl-Shift-v` in *Terminal mode*,
- and `Ctrl-v` in *Traditional mode*. The **delete command** is `d` in *Emacs
- mode*, and `DEL` in the other two.
-* The `A`, `I` and `R` keys will - after sending themselves - clear the layer
- back to the base layer. This allows a quick escape from the layer.
-
-## One-handed layer
-
-[![One-handed layer](images/one-handed-layer.png)](http://www.keyboard-layout-editor.com/#/gists/edff2495135955b8963198dace7f7ece)
-
-The one-handed layer is used in situations where the right hand is occupied, by
-mousing around, for example. Tapping the `OTHER` key switches which side is
-active. For the most part, keys remain in their usual position. When the right
-half is active, keys are mirrored to the left half.
-
-The differences are as follows:
-
-* The `ESC` key has been moved to the bottom row, so the `OTHER` key is easier
- to tap.
-* Most keys on the thumb cluster now have dual uses, and these do not change
- when switching sides:
- - The `Space`/`Backspace` key sends `Space` on tap, `Backspace` when held
- for longer than a normal tap.
- - The `Enter`/`Shift` key sends `Enter` on short-tap, `Shift` on long-tap.
-* The `Apps`/`BASE` key can be used to go back to the base layer, by
- long-tapping it. A short-tap will send the `App` key, as usual.
-
-## Steno layer
-
-[![Steno layer for Plover](images/steno-layer.png)](http://www.keyboard-layout-editor.com/#/gists/401ef9a84369e47c57f9aedcf0a0d667)
-
-This is to be used with [Plover](http://www.openstenoproject.org/plover/),
-nothing really fancy here. The **STENO** key toggles the layer on and off, and
-sends the toggle command to Plover too.
-
-## Experimental layer
-
-[![Experimental layer](images/experimental-layer.png)](http://www.keyboard-layout-editor.com/#/gists/6ff50bf71248e05aab5b3fec4fae3d08)
-
-While using the standard Dvorak layout, I encountered a number of
-inconveniences, and on this layer, I am playing with ideas to make the layout
-feel better. Initially, it was based on [Capewell-Dvorak][cpd], but that too,
-had shortcomings I was not happy with. So now this is something inbetween, with
-own observations thrown in. How it works out in the long run remains to be seen.
-
- [cpd]: http://www.michaelcapewell.com/projects/keyboard/layout_capewell-dvorak.htm
-
-# Building
-
-To make my workflow easier, this layout is maintained in
-[its own repository][algernon:ez-layout]. To build it, you will need the
-[QMK][qmk] firmware checked out, and this repo either checked out, or symlinked
-to `keyboard/ergodox_ez/algernon`. One way to achieve that is this:
-
- [algernon:ez-layout]: https://github.com/algernon/ergodox-layout
- [qmk]: https://github.com/jackhumbert/qmk_firmware
-
-```
-$ git clone https://github.com/jackhumbert/qmk_firmware.git
-$ cd qmk_firmware/keyboard/ergodox_ez
-$ git clone https://github.com/algernon/ergodox-layout.git keymaps/algernon
-$ make KEYMAP=algernon
-```
-
-From time to time, updates may be submitted back to the QMK repository. If you
-are reading it there, you can build the firmware like any other firmware
-included with it (assuming you are in the root directory of the firmware):
-
-```
-$ cd keyboard/ergodox_ez
-$ make KEYMAP=algernon
-```
-
-# License
-
-The layout, being a derivative of the original TMK firmware which is under the
-GPL-2+, this layout is under the GPL as well, but GPL-3+, rather than the older
-version.