* disambiguate Bootmagic rules in keymaps
The files edited by this commit were added at a point in time where `BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = yes` enabled full Bootmagic.
This commit edits the files to specify that full Bootmagic is intended.
* remove BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE=full setting
* unify commented BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE rules in keyboards
Explicitly sets `BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = no` in keyboards where the rule was commented out.
Command:
```
find keyboards/ -type f -name 'rules.mk' -and -not -path '*/keymaps/*' -exec sed -i -e 's;#[ \t]*\(BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE\)[ \t=]\+\([a-zA-Z]\+\).*;\1 = no # Virtual DIP switch configuration;g' {} +
```
* remove commented Bootmagic rules from keymap/user level
Command:
```
find keyboards/ layouts/ users/ -type f -name 'rules.mk' -exec sed -i -e '/#.*\(BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE\)[ \t=]\+\([a-z]\+\).*/d' {} +
```
* update keyboard BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE rule formatting
Sets the formatting of BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE rules to `BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = [value]`, without the inline comments (which will be replaced later).
Command:
```
find keyboards/ -type f -name 'rules.mk' -and -not -path '*/keymaps/*' -exec sed -i -e 's;\(BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE\)[ \t=]\+\([a-z]\+\).*;\1 = \2;g' '{}' +
```
* update keyboards' BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE settings
Updates keyboard `rules.mk` files to use `BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = lite` where `BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = full` was being used.
Command:
```
find keyboards/ -type f -name 'rules.mk' -and -not -path '*/keymaps/*' -exec sed -i -e 's;\(BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = \)full;\1lite;g' '{}' +
```
* update keymap/user BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE settings
Updates keymap/user `rules.mk` files to use `BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = lite` where `BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = full` was being used.
Commands:
```
find keyboards/ -type f -name 'rules.mk' -and -path '*/keymaps/*' -exec sed -i -e 's;\(BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE[ \t=]\+\)full;\1lite;g' '{}' +
find layouts/community/ users/ -type f -name 'rules.mk' -exec sed -i -e 's;\(BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE[ \t=]\+\)full;\1lite;g' '{}' +
```
* remove and replace inline comments in keyboards and keymap/user files
Removes and replaces the inline comments, which have been updated to read `Enable Bootmagic Lite`.
Commands:
```
find keyboards/ -type f -name 'rules.mk' -and -path '*/keymaps/*' -exec sed -i -e 's;\(BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE\)[ \t=]\+\([a-z]\+\).*;\1 = \2;g' '{}' +
find layouts/community/ users/ -type f -name 'rules.mk' -exec sed -i -e 's;\(BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE\)[ \t=]\+\([a-z]\+\).*;\1 = \2;g' '{}' +
find keyboards/ layouts/community/ users/ -type f -name 'rules.mk' -exec sed -i -e 's;\(BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = lite\);\1 # Enable Bootmagic Lite;g' '{}' +
find keyboards/ layouts/community/ users/ -type f -name 'rules.mk' -exec sed -i -e 's;\(BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = yes\);\1 # Enable Bootmagic Lite;g' '{}' +
find keyboards/ layouts/community/ users/ -type f -name 'rules.mk' -exec sed -i -e 's;\(BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = no\);\1 # Enable Bootmagic Lite;g' '{}' +
```
* rename improperly named makefiles
Some files intended to be used as makefiles had improper names causing them to not be used as intended when building.
This commit corrects the filenames of the affected files.
* update renamed file with new rule formatting
* update QMK's template files
Updates QMK's `rules.mk` templates to use the new inline comment.
* update QMK Docs
- remove documentation of full Bootmagic
- update links to Bootmagic Lite doc
- add doc for Magic Keycodes
* rules.mk patch for coarse/ixora and coarse/vinta
Ergodox EZ Hacker Dvorak Layout
Inspired by the Programmer Dvorak keyboard layout, cherry picked ideas from other layouts in the EZ Repository, a character distribution heatmap vizualizer, my own subjective use cases and lots of trial and error.
Setup
Configure your OS keyboard layout to US, or the keymap will be incorrect.
Limitations
I plan to use QMK in the future, in order to overcome some limitations of the Ergodox EZ graphical configurator), however I will defer that, until more progress is made to the new configurator.
Layers
- Dvorak
- US Dvorak layout.
- All symbols (including shifted symbols).
- All modifier are dual keys positioned near the home row.
- Querty
- Used to overcome the limitation pointed above, when your OS layout is set to Dvorak instead of US, this way you can use Standard Dvorak (available by default on all the main operating systems) on other normal keybdoards and Hacker Dvorak on the Ergodox EZ Shine at the same time, without changing back and forth tho OS layout.
- Gaming
- Still in development.
- Left side is mainly "normal" Qwerty.
- Right side is mainly for movement, either using the mouse, the arrow keys, the number pad or the
H,J,K,Las direction keys.
- Arrows
- Arrow keys navigation.
- All modifier keys.
- Common text edititng shortcuts (doesn't work for MacOS).
- Mouse
- Mouse navigation.
- All modifier keys.
- Common text edititng shortcuts (doesn't work for MacOS).
- Numpad
- ATM style numpad.
- All modifier keys.
- Letters from
AtoFfor hexadecimal numbers (Bis also used for binary numeric literals in most programming languages, ie.0b11001). Xfor hexadecimal numeric literals in most programming languages, ie.0xbeef.Ofor octal numeric literals in most programming languages, ie0o123.Jfor complex numeric literals in Python, ie.3j.IandMfor complex Julia numeric literals, ie.3im.- Common symbols for mathematical operations.
- Hyper Fn
- Useful for custom global shortcuts.
- Media Fn
- Media keys.
- Function keys.
- EZ Shine keys.
- Meh Fn
- Useful for custom application shortcuts.
- Meh Fn +
- Useful for custom standard shortcuts.
To Do
Add images.
Please comment below if you have any ideas or suggestions. If you have used this layout or used it as a base, I'd love to hear about your experience!