fix the case for some elements

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skullY 2019-01-14 14:29:54 -08:00 committed by skullydazed
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@ -41,21 +41,21 @@ Each Key Dictionary in a layout describes the physical properties of a key. If y
All key positions and rotations are specified in relation to the top-left corner of the keyboard, and the top-left corner of each key. All key positions and rotations are specified in relation to the top-left corner of the keyboard, and the top-left corner of each key.
* `X` * `x`
* **Required**: The absolute position of the key in the horizontal axis, in Key Units. * **Required**: The absolute position of the key in the horizontal axis, in Key Units.
* `Y` * `y`
* **Required**: The absolute position of the key in the vertical axis, in Key Units. * **Required**: The absolute position of the key in the vertical axis, in Key Units.
* `W` * `w`
* The width of the key, in Key Units. Ignored if `ks` is provided. Default: `1` * The width of the key, in Key Units. Ignored if `ks` is provided. Default: `1`
* `H` * `h`
* The height of the key, in Key Units. Ignored if `ks` is provided. Default: `1` * The height of the key, in Key Units. Ignored if `ks` is provided. Default: `1`
* `R` * `r`
* How many degrees clockwise to rotate the key. * How many degrees clockwise to rotate the key.
* `RX` * `rx`
* The absolute position of the point to rotate the key around in the horizontal axis. Default: `x` * The absolute position of the point to rotate the key around in the horizontal axis. Default: `x`
* `RY` * `ry`
* The absolute position of the point to rotate the key around in the vertical axis. Default: `y` * The absolute position of the point to rotate the key around in the vertical axis. Default: `y`
* `KS` * `ks`
* Key Shape: define a polygon by providing a list of points, in Key Units. * Key Shape: define a polygon by providing a list of points, in Key Units.
* **Important**: These are relative to the top-left of the key, not absolute. * **Important**: These are relative to the top-left of the key, not absolute.
* Example ISO Enter: `[ [0,0], [1.5,0], [1.5,2], [0.25,2], [0.25,1], [0,1], [0,0] ]` * Example ISO Enter: `[ [0,0], [1.5,0], [1.5,2], [0.25,2], [0.25,1], [0,1], [0,0] ]`