qmk_firmware/keyboards/planck/keymaps/buffet
James Young 84ea77ead6
Remove BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = lite option (#15002)
* remove BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE=lite setting

* change keyboard BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE rules

Edits keyboard-level instances of `BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = lite` to `BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = yes`.

* change keyboard BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE inline comments

Edits keyboard-level BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE inline comments to "Enable Bootmagic Lite".

* change keymap BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE rules

Edits keymap-level instances of `BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = lite` to `BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = yes`.

* change keymap BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE inline comments

Edits/adds keymap-level BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE inline comments to read "Enable Bootmagic Lite".

* change layout/user BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE rules/comments

Edits instances of `BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = lite` to `BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = yes`.

Edits/adds keymap-level BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE inline comments to read "Enable Bootmagic Lite".

* update non-rules.mk BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE references in keyboards/

* remove docs references to Full Bootmagic

* convert data-driven Bootmagic Lite instances

* remove Bootmagic Lite bodge from data-driven generation

* Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/develop' into rm/bootmagic-full_q4a

* update docs/ja/config_options.md per mtei

* update docs/faq_misc.md per mtei

Remove remaining Full Bootmagic reference.
2021-11-05 08:18:09 +11:00
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config.h
keymap.c
readme.md
rgb_matrix_user.inc
rules.mk Remove BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = lite option (#15002) 2021-11-05 08:18:09 +11:00

buffet's planck layout

Layout

The Layout is based on keychords. The general idea is that you're able to type everything with either hand, so that you can alternate between hands as you type.

The keys are in a 2x4 block in the top left and top right respectively (mirrored). They have greek letter names (see keymap.c for more info).

Thumb added to any key means shift is pressed as well.

- means the finger presses nothing. ^ means the finger presses the upper row. v means the finger presses the lower row.

Space:   thumb
Return:  vvvv  vvvv
Tab:     vv^v  v^vv
Bspace:  v--v  v--v
Esc:     lower pinky and thumb

Letters

a:  -^--  --^-
b:  -v-^  ^-v-
c:  -^^^  ^^^-
d:  -vvv  vvv-
e:  ---^  ^---
f:  --^v  v^--
g:  -^v-  -v^-
h:  -vv-  -vv-
i:  --^-  -^--
j:  -^^v  v^^-
k:  -^vv  vv^-
l:  -^^-  -^^-
m:  -^-^  ^-^-
n:  -v--  --v-
o:  --v-  -v--
p:  -v^-  -^v-
q:  -^v^  ^v^-
r:  --^^  ^^--
s:  --vv  vv--
t:  ---v  v---
u:  -v-v  v-v-
v:  --v^  ^v--
w:  -v^v  v^v-
x:  -vv^  ^vv-
y:  -^-v  v-^-
z:  -v^^  ^^v-

Numbers and Symbols

0:  vv--  --vv
1:  vv-v  v-vv
2:  vvv-  -vvv
3:  v^--  --^v
4:  v^-^  ^-^v
5:  v^^-  -^^v
6:  v^-v  v-^v
7:  v-v-  -v-v
8:  v^^v  v^^v
9:  v-^^  ^^-v
-:  v^vv  vv^v
=:  vvv^  ^vvv
[:  vv^-  -^vv
]:  v-^v  v^-v
\:  v^v-  -v^v
;:  v^^^  ^^^v
':  vv-^  ^-vv
,:  v-vv  vv-v
.:  vv^^  ^^vv
/:  v-^-  -^-v
`:  v--^  ^--v

Modifiers

Modifiers all use the top pinky key, and a combinations of modifiers you want to activate for the next keypress (very similar to how OMS work). For the modifiers the top row of keys is used.

Control: Ringfinger
Shift:   Middlefinger
Alt:     Indexfinger
Super:   Thumb

^--v v--^ can be used to lock the next modifier input.

Remaining

These combinations are unused.

v^v^
v-v^
v---