Support the real reason we're all here: unicode key sequences (Linux only). Basically takes the same output style as klardotsh/qmk_emote_macro_generator outputs

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Josh Klar 2018-09-30 18:20:18 -07:00
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2 changed files with 31 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
from kmk.common.event_defs import (hid_report_event, keycode_down_event,
keycode_up_event)
from kmk.common.keycodes import Common, Modifiers
from kmk.macros import KMKMacro
@ -12,3 +13,17 @@ def simple_key_sequence(seq):
yield hid_report_event()
return KMKMacro(keydown=_simple_key_sequence)
def ibus_unicode_sequence(codepoints):
seq = []
for codepoint in codepoints:
seq.append(Modifiers.KC_LCTRL(Modifiers.KC_LSHIFT(Common.KC_U)))
for codepoint_fragment in codepoint:
seq.append(getattr(Common, 'KC_{}'.format(codepoint_fragment.upper())))
seq.append(Common.KC_ENTER)
return simple_key_sequence(seq)

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ import machine
from kmk.common.consts import DiodeOrientation
from kmk.common.keycodes import KC
from kmk.entrypoints.handwire.pyboard import main
from kmk.macros.simple import simple_key_sequence
from kmk.macros.simple import ibus_unicode_sequence, simple_key_sequence
p = machine.Pin.board
cols = (p.X10, p.X11, p.X12)
@ -26,6 +26,20 @@ MACRO_TEST_STRING = simple_key_sequence([
KC.EXCLAIM,
])
ANGRY_TABLE_FLIP = ibus_unicode_sequence([
"28",
"30ce",
"ca0",
"75ca",
"ca0",
"29",
"30ce",
"5f61",
"253b",
"2501",
"253b",
])
keymap = [
[
[KC.MO(1), KC.GESC, KC.RESET],
@ -38,7 +52,7 @@ keymap = [
[KC.F, KC.G, KC.H],
],
[
[KC.VOLU, KC.MUTE, KC.Z],
[KC.VOLU, KC.MUTE, ANGRY_TABLE_FLIP],
[KC.TRNS, KC.PIPE, KC.MEDIA_PLAY_PAUSE],
[KC.VOLD, KC.P, MACRO_TEST_STRING],
],