From dbfbe0d7f0d829fdebb3be5dff1c1dcc4b677568 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Christopher Browne Date: Tue, 5 Mar 2019 15:22:51 -0500 Subject: Adopted LAYOUT, added some keys (#5320) * Add HOME/END keys as upper/lower on arrow-up/down * Reduce .hex file size by turning off unneeded options * Put digit keypad onto left hand upon RAISE; this will sometimes be preferable to double-hits of right hand * Latest super latest version merge * cbbrowne keymap for XD75re * starting notes on XD75re keymap plans * First draft of bottom row of QWERTY * Switch my special bottom line over to QCENT * Dunno * Filling in wanted keys, bit by bit... * Add copyright, extra macro * Clean up comments, remove some experimental code I didn't like * TODO plans for xd75re * clean up keyboard layout * QCENT2 is my new experiment for the main keyboard... * Add a few more main layer keys, and modify LOWER to shift things outwards to conform with main layer * Clean up RAISE layer to conform with main layer, remove QCENT layer as QCENT2 is the new thing * More xd75 changes, now that I actually have it in hand * shift keymap around, as original attempt was a bit too aggressive in keeping to the edges * more revs to XD75 * Dropping parts of the centre keypad in favor of Keys I Really Need * Improve documentation to conform with how builds are done now * Improve documentation to conform with how builds are done now * Add cbbrowne rules file as alternative to having the rules in Makefile * Makefile not needed anymore for individual keymap * Some revs to my keymapping * Add {} * Add PGUP/PGDN * Shifted some middle-range keys around * Needed Tilde, Backquote, and to shift RESET onto FUNCTION layer * Wanted ~ * cbbrowne hasn't anything to do with hadron keymaps * trim unneeded bits * I prefer OrgMode for my notes * Have a right-alt * Layer keys make LED colors change * Add sample user rules for cbbrowne * Add source of xd75 rules * Individualized xd75 rules * Adopt LAYOUT to genericize the layout as an ortholinear 5x15 keyboard --- keyboards/planck/keymaps/cbbrowne/readme.md | 122 --------------------------- keyboards/planck/keymaps/cbbrowne/readme.org | 117 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 117 insertions(+), 122 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 keyboards/planck/keymaps/cbbrowne/readme.md create mode 100644 keyboards/planck/keymaps/cbbrowne/readme.org (limited to 'keyboards/planck') diff --git a/keyboards/planck/keymaps/cbbrowne/readme.md b/keyboards/planck/keymaps/cbbrowne/readme.md deleted file mode 100644 index e55b130ef..000000000 --- a/keyboards/planck/keymaps/cbbrowne/readme.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,122 +0,0 @@ -cbbrowne custom keyboard -============================== - -Due to cbbrowne@acm.org -Christopher Browne - -This was originally based on the default keyboard map, but I have been -doing sundry experimentation: - -1. Useful Experiments ----------------------------------------- - - * It made sense to mess around some with keyboard maps. - - I added a keypad, originally based on keymaps/numpad.c, but - mighty substantially revised, as that one seems to be rotated 90 - degrees from usual conventions for number pads - * The keypad layer also includes some sample "hacks" of cool things, - all using actions attached in using the function action_get_macro() - - Key [1][2] aka "q" types out my name, cbbrowne, as a fun example - of a key generating a bunch of keystrokes. The keystroke is - sufficiently inconvenient that it isn't terribly practical for me - to use it, but hey, it shows how others might use this facility - in a more useful context. - - Key [2][2] aka "a" uses a random number generator to select a digit 0-9 at random - - Key [3][2] aka "z" uses a random number generator to select a letter a-z at random - - Key [1][3] aka "e" spits out the keymap version number - * Trying out sgoodwin's "hold Enter down to get Shift" - - Liking this Quite Well Enough... - - Applied this to both Shift and Quote - - It seems likely that Alt should get a right-hand-side, akin to this... - - Alt needs to move, and get a RHS - - Hence ALTRIGHT, and shifted ROT_LED over - - Emacs likes this!!! :-) - - I'm suspicious that I'll want to shift ROT_LED another location over, - so some modifier can replace the OS/KC_LGUI key - * I have added an alternate ADJUST layer that is activated via update_tri_layer() - - e.g. - LOWER+RAISE simultaneously - - This seems entirely more useful for handling my "special keys" - like the random numbers, user name, and such, than the keypad layer - * The _ADJUST layer provides a good place to have RESET - - But this isn't strictly enough; I want RESET somewhat accessible from - main layer lest an error hide that layer - - I never use the OS/KC_LGUI key (that's Command on MacOS, Windows - Key on Windows), so that's a good place to have it as a chord of - some sort - - -2. Some code structure ideas ---------------------------------------------------- - - Each layer is given a name to aid in readability, which is then - used in the keymap matrix below. The underscores do not denote - anything - you can have a layer called STUFF or any other name. - - Layer names don't all need to be of the same length, obviously, and - you could also skip them entirely and just use numbers, though that - means needing to manage the numbers. - - It is preferable to keep the symbols short so that a line worth of - key mappings fits compactly onto a line of code. It might be an - interesting idea to express the maps rotated 90%, so that you - only need to fit 4 symbols onto each line, rather than 12. - - I use enums to manage layer IDs and macro IDs so that I don't need - to care (beyond "start at 0", and arguably even that's not needed) - about their values. - -3. Things I did not like about the default mapping ---------------------------------------------------------- - - * I found control too hard to get to. I use it more than Tab, so - switched it there. - * Having dash on [lower-j] is a bit nonintuitive, but may be OK - * I switched ESC/TAB/M(0) around - * I'm suspicious that I want to shift M(0) from [4][1] to [4][2], - and shift ESC off the first column so KC_LCTL and KC_LALT can - be on the first column. - * I needed to swap ' and ENTER - -4. Unuseful experiments ---------------------------------------------------------- - -I have tried some things out that didn't turn out particularly well. -I'll note some of these for posterity, hopefully helpful in not doing -unwise things again... - - * I tried added Workman alongside Dvorak and Colemak - - Boy, oh boy, these don't help!!! - - I have done 30 years of learning of Emacs key mappings, and - these alternative keyboards massively mess me up - - * Space Cadet Shift; switching L_SHIFT to KC_LSP0, so that when I - just hit SHIFT, I get a left parens. In principle, this is great - for Lisping. - - Unfortunately, there are times when mouse interfaces use SHIFT - to allow selecting multiple items, and this really interferes - with that - -5. TODO ---------------------------------------------------------- - - * I use tmux quite a lot; the mollat keymap seems to have some - interesting helpers. It might be interesting to add a "tmux - layer," or to have a few keys in a layer oriented towards that - - Keys for... - - Picking windows 0 thru 8 - - next/prev/new window - * The mollat tmux layer also suggests some thoughts about Emacs - helpers. - * I do not presently have anything that handles X11 screen - switching, as with Control-Alt-various - * I ought to probably look into KC_LEAD, to have some key combos - that do not need to be concurrent - * The jeebak keymap seems to have some neat ideas: - - Number layer which is aggressive about having numbers in several places - - TouchCursor layer seems interesting - - It sets up a layer with cursor keys on the home keys - * The jeremy-dev keymap has some very interesting concepts - - Shift hands outwards; the special keys go in the center - - Symbol layer has some compound keys for C operators like /=, *=, -=, +=, ... - - This is likely what I'll use for my XD75re, and maybe I'll fork a - planck keymap for similar diff --git a/keyboards/planck/keymaps/cbbrowne/readme.org b/keyboards/planck/keymaps/cbbrowne/readme.org new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2b1005858 --- /dev/null +++ b/keyboards/planck/keymaps/cbbrowne/readme.org @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ +* cbbrowne custom keyboard + + Due to cbbrowne@acm.org + Christopher Browne + + This was originally based on the default keyboard map, but I have + been doing sundry experimentation: + +** Useful Experiments + + - It made sense to mess around some with keyboard maps. + - I added a keypad, originally based on keymaps/numpad.c, but + mighty substantially revised, as that one seems to be rotated 90 + degrees from usual conventions for number pads + - The keypad layer also includes some sample "hacks" of cool things, + all using actions attached in using the function action_get_macro() + - Key [1][2] aka "q" types out my name, cbbrowne, as a fun example + of a key generating a bunch of keystrokes. The keystroke is + sufficiently inconvenient that it isn't terribly practical for me + to use it, but hey, it shows how others might use this facility + in a more useful context. + - Key [2][2] aka "a" uses a random number generator to select a digit 0-9 at random + - Key [3][2] aka "z" uses a random number generator to select a letter a-z at random + - Key [1][3] aka "e" spits out the keymap version number + - Trying out sgoodwin's "hold Enter down to get Shift" + - Liking this Quite Well Enough... + - Applied this to both Shift and Quote + - It seems likely that Alt should get a right-hand-side, akin to this... + - Alt needs to move, and get a RHS + - Hence ALTRIGHT, and shifted ROT_LED over + - Emacs likes this!!! :-) + - I'm suspicious that I'll want to shift ROT_LED another location over, + so some modifier can replace the OS/KC_LGUI key + - I have added an alternate ADJUST layer that is activated via update_tri_layer() + - e.g. - LOWER+RAISE simultaneously + - This seems entirely more useful for handling my "special keys" + like the random numbers, user name, and such, than the keypad layer + - The _ADJUST layer provides a good place to have RESET + - But this isn't strictly enough; I want RESET somewhat accessible from + main layer lest an error hide that layer + - I never use the OS/KC_LGUI key (that's Command on MacOS, Windows + Key on Windows), so that's a good place to have it as a chord of + some sort + + +** Some code structure ideas + + Each layer is given a name to aid in readability, which is then + used in the keymap matrix below. The underscores do not denote + anything - you can have a layer called STUFF or any other name. + + Layer names don't all need to be of the same length, obviously, and + you could also skip them entirely and just use numbers, though that + means needing to manage the numbers. + + It is preferable to keep the symbols short so that a line worth of + key mappings fits compactly onto a line of code. It might be an + interesting idea to express the maps rotated 90%, so that you + only need to fit 4 symbols onto each line, rather than 12. + + I use enums to manage layer IDs and macro IDs so that I don't need + to care (beyond "start at 0", and arguably even that's not needed) + about their values. + +** Things I did not like about the default mapping + + + - I found control too hard to get to. I use it more than Tab, so + switched it there. + - Having dash on [lower-j] is a bit nonintuitive, but may be OK + - I switched ESC/TAB/M(0) around + - I'm suspicious that I want to shift M(0) from [4][1] to [4][2], + and shift ESC off the first column so KC_LCTL and KC_LALT can + be on the first column. + - I needed to swap ' and ENTER + +** Unuseful experiments + +I have tried some things out that didn't turn out particularly well. +I'll note some of these for posterity, hopefully helpful in not doing +unwise things again... + + - I tried added Workman alongside Dvorak and Colemak + - Boy, oh boy, these don't help!!! + - I have done 30 years of learning of Emacs key mappings, and + these alternative keyboards massively mess me up + + - Space Cadet Shift; switching L_SHIFT to KC_LSP0, so that when I + just hit SHIFT, I get a left parens. In principle, this is great + for Lisping. + - Unfortunately, there are times when mouse interfaces use SHIFT + to allow selecting multiple items, and this really interferes + with that + +** TODO + + - I use tmux quite a lot; the mollat keymap seems to have some + interesting helpers. It might be interesting to add a "tmux + layer," or to have a few keys in a layer oriented towards that + - Keys for... + - Picking windows 0 thru 8 + - next/prev/new window + - The mollat tmux layer also suggests some thoughts about Emacs + helpers. + - I do not presently have anything that handles X11 screen + switching, as with Control-Alt-various + - I ought to probably look into KC_LEAD, to have some key combos + that do not need to be concurrent + - The jeebak keymap seems to have some neat ideas: + - Number layer which is aggressive about having numbers in several places + - TouchCursor layer seems interesting + - It sets up a layer with cursor keys on the home keys + - The jeremy-dev keymap has some very interesting concepts + - Shift hands outwards; the special keys go in the center + - Symbol layer has some compound keys for C operators like /=, *=, -=, +=, ... + - This is likely what I'll use for my XD75re, and maybe I'll fork a + planck keymap for similar -- cgit v1.2.3-24-g4f1b