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* include variables and .h files as pp directives
* start layout compilation
* split ergodoxes up
* don't compile all layouts for everything
* might seg fault
* reset layouts variable
* actually reset layouts
* include rules.mk instead
* remove includes from rules.mk
* update variable setting
* load visualizer from path
* adds some more examples
* adds more layouts
* more boards added
* more boards added
* adds documentation for layouts
* use lowercase names for LAYOUT_
* add layout.json files for each layout
* add community folder, default keymaps for layouts
* touch-up default layouts
* touch-up layouts, some keyboard rules.mk
* update documentation for layouts
* fix up serial/i2c switches
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The ctrl commands only seem to work well in terminal, not in other apps.
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9a1826598a1a06d87459c5bbef9db9be277bdae9
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Turns out that 3c and 3d are not reversed when splitting the right
shift in the way that the Mark I layout does. Reversing it here, rather
than in the generic satan.h to avoid breaking the other layouts.
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this may change some of the keyboards' default settings - if you experience anything odd, please check back to this commit
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Colemak layout for GH60 Satan
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Fixes #1201.
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As per Pramod's comment on stack overflow:
In C int foo() and int foo(void) are different functions. int foo()
accepts an arbitrary number of arguments, while int foo(void) accepts 0
arguments. In C++ they mean the same thing. I suggest that you use void
consistently when you mean no arguments.
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A fix described by jackhumbert has been sorted out now.
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Flesh out MIDI support
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Made a few changes to my own keymaps. (organisation)
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MIDI_ENABLE = no
text data bss dec hex filename
0 17080 0 17080 42b8 satan_midi.hex
MIDI_ENABLE = yes
MIDI_BASIC undefined
MIDI_ADVANCED undefined
text data bss dec hex filename
0 19494 0 19494 4c26 satan_midi.hex
+2414 bytes (vs. MIDI_ENABLE = no)
MIDI_ENABLE = yes
0 20846 0 20846 516e satan_midi.hex
+1352 bytes (vs. MIDI_ENABLE = yes, MIDI_BASIC off, MIDI_ADVANCED
off)
MIDI_ENABLE = yes
#define MIDI_BASIC
#define MIDI_ADVANCED
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0 21292 0 21292 532c satan_midi.hex
+1798 bytes (vs. MIDI_ENABLE = yes, MIDI_BASIC off, MIDI_ADVANCED
off)
Conclusion:
+2400 to 4200, depending on config
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Update existing keymaps to enable MIDI_BASIC functionality. Also added
an option MIDI_ENABLE_STRICT to be strict about keycode use (which also
reduces memory footprint at runtime)
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MIDI_ENABLE = no
text data bss dec hex filename
0 17080 0 17080 42b8 satan_midi.hex
MIDI_ENABLE = yes
MIDI_BASIC undefined
MIDI_ADVANCED undefined
text data bss dec hex filename
0 19494 0 19494 4c26 satan_midi.hex
MIDI_ENABLE = yes
#define MIDI_BASIC
MIDI_ADVANCED undefined
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0 19788 0 19788 4d4c satan_midi.hex
MIDI_ENABLE = yes
MIDI_BASIC undefined
#define MIDI_ADVANCED
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0 20846 0 20846 516e satan_midi.hex
MIDI_ENABLE = yes
#define MIDI_BASIC
#define MIDI_ADVANCED
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0 21140 0 21140 5294 satan_midi.hex
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satan/keymaps/midi
MIDI_ENABLE = no
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0 17080 0 17080 42b8 satan_midi.hex
MIDI_ENABLE = yes
#define MIDI_TONE_KEYCODE_OCTAVES 3 // default
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0 20846 0 20846 516e satan_midi.hex
MIDI_ENABLE = yes
#define MIDI_TONE_KEYCODE_OCTAVES 2 // fewer octaves
text data bss dec hex filename
0 20846 0 20846 516e satan_midi.hex
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