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[Keymap] Minifan minor issues (#12592)

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@ -106,13 +106,13 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# else
, CHOLTAP_ACCE , DUO_HOLD
# endif
, LT__MOV__KC_ENT
, LEFTCENTER_THUMB
# ifdef TRANSMINIVAN_MIDLEFT
, TRANS_MIDLEFT
# endif
, KC_SPC , DUO_HOLD , KC__YGUI
, RIGHTCENTER_THUMB , DUO_HOLD , KC__YGUI
# ifdef TRANSMINIVAN_RIGHTSIDE
, MO ( _FUN )
@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-*- <|> //(toggle) Access on _FUN
BASE ! @ # $ % | ^ & * ( ) Del
Tab+LCtl 1! 2@ 3# 4$ 5% | 6^ 7& 8* 9( 0) `~+RCtl
-+LSht [{ ]} -_ \| =+ | + | _ { } `~+RSht // limitation prevents ~
-+LSht [{ ]} -_ \| =+ | + | _ { } ~+RSht
^^ ^ // Only differences with normal version _..._NSY
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Left+LAlt ___ ___ Ent | . ___ LGUI Right+RAlt
@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
// , -*- , , , , <|,> , , , , , ,
CTO_BASE , KC_EXLM , KC_AT , KC_HASH , KC_DLR , KC_PERC , KC_CIRC , KC_AMPR , KC_ASTR , KC_LPRN , KC_RPRN , KC_DEL ,
LCTL_T ( KC_TAB ) , KC_1 , KC_2 , KC_3 , KC_4 , KC_5 , KC_6 , KC_7 , KC_8 , KC_9 , KC_0 , RCTL_T ( KC_GRV ) ,
LSFT_T ( KC_MINS ) , KC_LBRC , KC_RBRC , KC_MINS , KC_BSLS , KC_EQL , KC_PLUS , KC_PIPE , KC_UNDS , KC_LCBR , KC_RCBR , RSFT_T ( KC_TILD ) ,
LSFT_DASH , KC_LBRC , KC_RBRC , KC_MINS , KC_BSLS , KC_EQL , KC_PLUS , KC_PIPE , KC_UNDS , KC_LCBR , KC_RCBR , RSFT_TILDE ,
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LALT_T ( KC_LEFT )

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Colemak keymaps
![Minivan layout Image BASEdef](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan_base_layer_colemak_ve.jpg)
Layer: `..._BASE`
![Minivan layout Image BASEdef](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan_nsy_layer_qwerty_vb.jpg)
![Minivan layout Image BASEdef](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan_nsy_layer_qwerty_vc.jpg)
Layer: `..._NSY`
──────────in common────────────
@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Layer: `..._NSY`
For more about the other layers, see ➡ ![readme.md](./readme.md) ⬅
![Minivan illustration Overview layers by key, Colemak](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan-all-layers-clear-visualization-by-key_colemak_2000_vh.jpg)
![Minivan illustration Overview layers by key, Colemak](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan-all-layers-clear-visualization-by-key_colemak_2000_vi.jpg)
Layers (text)
=============
@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ Holding either one of the just above mentioned `_DEF_NSY` layer keys (<3 and 3>)
-*- <|> //(toggle) Access on _FUN
BASE ! @ # $ % | ^ & * ( ) Del
Tab+LCtl 1! 2@ 3# 4$ 5% | 6^ 7& 8* 9( 0) `~+RCtl
-+LSht [{ ]} -_ \| =+ | + | _ { } `~+RSht // limitation prevents ~
-+LSht [{ ]} -_ \| =+ | + | _ { } ~+RSht
^^ ^ // Only differences with Dvorak version _DEF_NSY
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Left+LAlt ___ ___ Ent | . ___ RGUI Right+RAlt

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@ -107,13 +107,13 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
, CHOLTAP_ACCE , DUO_HOLD
# endif
, LT__MOV__KC_ENT
, LEFTCENTER_THUMB
# ifdef TRANSMINIVAN_MIDLEFT
, TRANS_MIDLEFT
# endif
, KC_SPC , DUO_HOLD , KC__YGUI
, RIGHTCENTER_THUMB , DUO_HOLD , KC__YGUI
# ifdef TRANSMINIVAN_RIGHTSIDE
, MO ( _FUN )
@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-*- <|> //(toggle) Access on _FUN
BASE ! @ # $ % | ^ & * ( ) Del
Tab+LCtl 1! 2@ 3# 4$ 5% | 6^ 7& 8* 9( 0) `~+RCtl
-+LSht [{ ]} /? \| =+ | + | ? { } `~+RSht // limitation prevents ~
-+LSht [{ ]} /? \| =+ | + | ? { } ~+RSht
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Left+LAlt ___ ___ Ent | . ___ LGUI Right+RAlt
-*- <|> -*- //(hold) Access on _..._BASE
@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
// , -*- , , , , <|,> , , , , , ,
CTO_BASE , KC_EXLM , KC_AT , KC_HASH , KC_DLR , KC_PERC , KC_CIRC , KC_AMPR , KC_ASTR , KC_LPRN , KC_RPRN , KC_DEL ,
LCTL_T ( KC_TAB ) , KC_1 , KC_2 , KC_3 , KC_4 , KC_5 , KC_6 , KC_7 , KC_8 , KC_9 , KC_0 , RCTL_T ( KC_GRV ) ,
LSFT_T ( KC_MINS ) , KC_LBRC , KC_RBRC , KC_SLSH , KC_BSLS , KC_EQL , KC_PLUS , KC_PIPE , KC_QUES , KC_LCBR , KC_RCBR , RSFT_T ( KC_TILD ) ,
LSFT_DASH , KC_LBRC , KC_RBRC , KC_SLSH , KC_BSLS , KC_EQL , KC_PLUS , KC_PIPE , KC_QUES , KC_LCBR , KC_RCBR , RSFT_TILDE ,
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LALT_T ( KC_LEFT )

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Dvorak keymaps
![Minivan layout Image BASEdef-alt](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan_base_layer_dvorak_ve.jpg)
Layer: `..._BASE`
![Minivan layout Image NSYdef-alt](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan_nsy_layer_dvorak_vb.jpg)
![Minivan layout Image NSYdef-alt](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan_nsy_layer_dvorak_vc.jpg)
Layer: `..._NSY`
──────────in common────────────
@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Layer: `..._NSY`
For more about the other layers, see ➡ ![readme.md](./readme.md) ⬅
![Minivan illustration Overview layers by key, Dvorak](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan-all-layers-clear-visualization-by-key_dvorak_2000_vh.jpg)
![Minivan illustration Overview layers by key, Dvorak](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan-all-layers-clear-visualization-by-key_dvorak_2000_vi.jpg)
Layers (text)
=============
@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ Holding either one of the just above mentioned `_DEF_NSY` layer keys (<3 and 3>)
-*- <|> //(toggle) Access on _FUN
BASE ! @ # $ % | ^ & * ( ) Del
Tab+LCtl 1! 2@ 3# 4$ 5% | 6^ 7& 8* 9( 0) `~+RCtl
-+LSht [{ ]} /? \| =+ | + | ? { } `~+RSht // limitation prevents ~
-+LSht [{ ]} /? \| =+ | + | ? { } ~+RSht
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Left+LAlt ___ ___ Ent | . ___ RGUI Right+RAlt
-*- <|> -*- //(hold) Access on _DEF_BASE
@ -88,5 +88,5 @@ Key associations
----------------
Key placement associations between layers for Dvorak.
![Minivan layout Image associations](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan-relationships_dvorak_1500_vd.jpg)
![Minivan layout Image associations](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan-relationships_dvorak_1500_ve.jpg)

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@ -149,13 +149,13 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
, CHOLTAP_ACCE , DUO_HOLD
# endif
, LT__MOV__KC_ENT
, LEFTCENTER_THUMB
# ifdef TRANSMINIVAN_MIDLEFT
, TRANS_MIDLEFT
# endif
, KC_SPC , DUO_HOLD , KC__YGUI
, RIGHTCENTER_THUMB , DUO_HOLD , KC__YGUI
# ifdef TRANSMINIVAN_RIGHTSIDE
, MO ( _FUN )
@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-*- <|> //(toggle) Access on _FUN
BASE ! @ # $ % | ^ & * ( ) Del
Tab+LCtl 1! 2@ 3# 4$ 5% | 6^ 7& 8* 9( 0) `~+RCtl
-+LSht -_ =+ [{ \| ]} | } | { _ + `~+RSht // row 2, raw
-+LSht -_ =+ [{ \| ]} | } | { _ + ~+RSht // row 2, raw
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Left+LAlt ___ ___ Ent | . ___ LGUI Right+RAlt
-*- <|> -*- //(hold) Access on _DEF_BASE
@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
// , -*- , , , , <|,> , , , , -*- , ,
CTO_BASE , KC_EXLM , KC_AT , KC_HASH , KC_DLR , KC_PERC , KC_CIRC , KC_AMPR , KC_ASTR , KC_LPRN , KC_RPRN , KC_DEL ,
LCTL_T ( KC_TAB ) , KC_1 , KC_2 , KC_3 , KC_4 , KC_5 , KC_6 , KC_7 , KC_8 , KC_9 , KC_0 , RCTL_T ( KC_GRV ) ,
LSFT_T ( KC_MINS ) , KC_MINS , KC_EQL , KC_LBRC , KC_BSLS , KC_RBRC , KC_RCBR , KC_PIPE , KC_LCBR , KC_UNDS , KC_PLUS , RSFT_T ( KC_TILD ) ,
LSFT_DASH , KC_MINS , KC_EQL , KC_LBRC , KC_BSLS , KC_RBRC , KC_RCBR , KC_PIPE , KC_LCBR , KC_UNDS , KC_PLUS , RSFT_TILDE ,
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LALT_T ( KC_LEFT )

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Dvorak² keymaps
![Minivan layout Image BASEdef-alt](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan_base_layer_dvorak_ve.jpg)
Layer: `..._BASE`
![Minivan layout Image NSYdef-alt](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan_nsy_layer_dvorak_vb.jpg)
![Minivan layout Image NSYdef-alt](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan_nsy_layer_dvorak_vc.jpg)
Layer: `..._NSY`
──────────in common────────────
@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Layer: `..._NSY`
For more about the other layers, see ➡ ![readme.md](./readme.md) ⬅
![Minivan illustration Overview layers by key, Dvorak](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan-all-layers-clear-visualization-by-key_dvorak_2000_vh.jpg)
![Minivan illustration Overview layers by key, Dvorak](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan-all-layers-clear-visualization-by-key_dvorak_2000_vi.jpg)
Layers (text)
=============
@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ Layers (text)
-*- <|> //(toggle) Access on _FUN
BASE ! @ # $ % | ^ & * ( ) Del
Tab+LCtl 1! 2@ 3# 4$ 5% | 6^ 7& 8* 9( 0) `~+RCtl
-+LSht -_ =+ [{ \| ]} | } | { _ + `~+RSht // row 2, raw
-+LSht -_ =+ [{ \| ]} | } | { _ + ~+RSht // row 2, raw
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Left+LAlt ___ ___ Ent | . ___ RGUI Right+RAlt
-*- <|> -*- //(hold) Access on _DEF_BASE
@ -131,5 +131,5 @@ Key associations
----------------
Key placement associations between layers for Dvorak.
![Minivan layout Image associations](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan-relationships_dvorak-descramble_1500_vd.jpg)
![Minivan layout Image associations](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan-relationships_dvorak-descramble_1500_ve.jpg)

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@ -107,13 +107,13 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
, CHOLTAP_ACCE , DUO_HOLD
# endif
, LT__MOV__KC_ENT
, LEFTCENTER_THUMB
# ifdef TRANSMINIVAN_MIDLEFT
, TRANS_MIDLEFT
# endif
, KC_SPC , DUO_HOLD , KC__YGUI
, RIGHTCENTER_THUMB , DUO_HOLD , KC__YGUI
# ifdef TRANSMINIVAN_RIGHTSIDE
, MO ( _FUN )
@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-*- <|> //(toggle) Access on _FUN
BASE ! @ # $ % | ^ & * ( ) Del
Tab+LCtl 1! 2@ 3# 4$ 5% | 6^ 7& 8* 9( 0) `~+RCtl
-+LSht [{ ]} -_ \| =+ | + | _ { } `~+RSht // limitation prevents ~
-+LSht [{ ]} -_ \| =+ | + | _ { } ~+RSht
^^ ^ // Only differences with normal version _..._NSY
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Left+LAlt ___ ___ Ent | . ___ LGUI Right+RAlt
@ -168,11 +168,11 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
// Harmonizes with Qwerty Base Arrow, so that if both are compiled, the user isn't
// messing up this key on this Qwerty layout, which has to be different in the other Qwerty.
# ifdef QWERTY_BASEARROW_HARMONIZE
, KC_SLSH , // Same as in Qwerty Base Arrow
, KC_SLSH , // Same as in Qwerty Base Arrow. A ` exists on _BON also.
# else
, RCTL_T ( KC_GRV ) , // Default
# endif
LSFT_T ( KC_MINS ) , KC_LBRC , KC_RBRC , KC_MINS , KC_BSLS , KC_EQL , KC_PLUS , KC_PIPE , KC_UNDS , KC_LCBR , KC_RCBR , RSFT_T ( KC_TILD ) ,
LSFT_DASH , KC_LBRC , KC_RBRC , KC_MINS , KC_BSLS , KC_EQL , KC_PLUS , KC_PIPE , KC_UNDS , KC_LCBR , KC_RCBR , RSFT_TILDE ,
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LALT_T ( KC_LEFT )

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@ -6,6 +6,34 @@ Compiled for: Qwerty
This file details the compile version `#define BASE_QWERTY__DEF_BASE, BASE_QWERTY__ALT_BASE`.
This is a Qwerty layout.
Dual layout combination with Qwerty Base Arrow
==============================================
⚠ If you also compile `base_qwerty_basearrow`, the key for `/?` on `_NSY` layer in that
`base_qwerty_basearrow` layout, will be replicated in _this_ Qwerty layout on the `_NSY`
layer. It will displace the key `RCTL_T ( KC_GRV )`. Right Control, unless tapped for
\` or tapped with shift for ~ ➡ becomes `/?` (slash/questionmark).
The reason for this is that when you switch from one or the other Qwerty variation
(with or without arrows on Base layer), it will likely be confusing to type /?
on that key in one version of Qwerty, and suddenly get a \`~ in the other. The reason
it is not in the normal position on Qwerty Base Arrow, is because it gets displaced
by Up Arrow.
You will likely switch from the Base Arrow variation to the regular version, due to a need
for the row of keys displaced by the arrow cluster, or the other way around to get Base
access to the arrows, rather than a need for this side effect: /? being substituted for
\`~.
This means you will loose `_NSY` layer access to \`, in both versions of Qwerty. You will
have to use the key for \`~ on the `_BON` layer, which is an uncluttered version of this
key (it repeats). It also means that you have two keys toward /? in standard Qwerty: the
default position for Qwerty, and this additional one to harmonize with Qwerty Base Arrow.
This harmonization can be disabled in ![./base_qwerty_basearrow.h](./base_qwerty_basearrow.h),
with `QWERTY_BASEARROW_HARMONIZE`.
See also: ![./base_qwerty_basearrow.md](./base_qwerty_basearrow.md)
Qwerty keymaps
--------------
@ -14,7 +42,7 @@ Qwerty keymaps
![Minivan layout Image BASEdef](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan_base_layer_qwerty_ve.jpg)
Layer: `..._BASE`
![Minivan layout Image BASEdef](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan_nsy_layer_qwerty_vb.jpg)
![Minivan layout Image BASEdef](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan_nsy_layer_qwerty_vc.jpg)
Layer: `..._NSY`
──────────in common────────────
@ -23,7 +51,7 @@ Layer: `..._NSY`
For more about the other layers, see ➡ ![readme.md](./readme.md) ⬅
![Minivan illustration Overview layers by key, Qwerty](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan-all-layers-clear-visualization-by-key_qwerty_2000_vh.jpg)
![Minivan illustration Overview layers by key, Qwerty](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan-all-layers-clear-visualization-by-key_qwerty_2000_vi.jpg)
Layers (text)
=============
@ -77,9 +105,8 @@ Holding either one of the just above mentioned `_DEF_NSY` layer keys (<3 and 3>)
<pink2 <pinky<ring <middl<index<indx2| indx2>index>middl>ring>pin>pink2>
-*- <|> //(toggle) Access on _FUN
BASE ! @ # $ % | ^ & * ( ) Del
Tab+LCtl 1! 2@ 3# 4$ 5% | 6^ 7& 8* 9( 0) `~+RCtl
-+LSht [{ ]} -_ \| =+ | + | _ { } `~+RSht // limitation prevents ~
^^ ^ // Only differences with Dvorak version _DEF_NSY
Tab+LCtl 1! 2@ 3# 4$ 5% | 6^ 7& 8* 9( 0) `~+RCtl // `~+RCtl becomes /? in dual …
-+LSht [{ ]} -_ \| =+ | + | _ { } ~+RSht // … layout with Qwerty Base Arrow
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Left+LAlt ___ ___ Ent | . ___ RGUI Right+RAlt
-*- <|> -*- u //(hold) Access on _DEF_BASE
@ -95,6 +122,6 @@ Key associations
----------------
Key placement associations between layers for Qwerty.
![Minivan layout Image associations](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan-relationships_qwerty_1500_vd.jpg)
![Minivan layout Image associations](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan-relationships_qwerty_1500_ve.jpg)

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@ -141,13 +141,13 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
, CHOLTAP_ACCE , DUO_HOLD
# endif
, LT__MOV__KC_ENT
, LEFTCENTER_THUMB
# ifdef TRANSMINIVAN_MIDLEFT
, TRANS_MIDLEFT
# endif
, KC_SPC , DUO_HOLD
, RIGHTCENTER_THUMB , DUO_HOLD
# ifdef TRANSMINIVAN_RIGHTSIDE
, MO ( _FUN )
@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-*- <|> //(toggle) Access on _FUN
BASE ! @ # $ % | ^ & * ( ) Del
Tab+LCtl 1! 2@ 3# 4$ 5% | 6^ 7& 8* 9( 0) /?
-+LSht [{ ]} -_ \| =+ | + | _ { } `~+RSht
-+LSht [{ ]} -_ \| =+ | + | _ { } ~+RSht // `~ on _BON
^^ ^ // Only differences with normal version _..._NSY
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Left+LAlt ___ ___ Ent | . ___ LGUI Right+RAlt
@ -203,10 +203,8 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
// <pink2 , <pinky , <ring , <middl , <index , <indx2 |, indx2> , index> , middl> , ring> , pinky> , pink2> ,
// , -*- , , , , <|,> , , , , , ,
CTO_BASE , KC_EXLM , KC_AT , KC_HASH , KC_DLR , KC_PERC , KC_CIRC , KC_AMPR , KC_ASTR , KC_LPRN , KC_RPRN , KC_DEL ,
LCTL_T ( KC_TAB ) , KC_1 , KC_2 , KC_3 , KC_4 , KC_5 , KC_6 , KC_7 , KC_8 , KC_9 , KC_0 , KC_SLSH , // Sacrificing RCTL, because these are major symbols, which seem to warrant being uncluttered.
// RCTL_T ( KC_GRV ) ,
LSFT_T ( KC_MINS ) , KC_LBRC , KC_RBRC , KC_MINS , KC_BSLS , KC_EQL , KC_PLUS , KC_PIPE , KC_UNDS , KC_LCBR , KC_RCBR , RSFT_T ( KC_GRV ) , // ` and ~ are often on a diminutive key on mini keyboards, therefore not sacrificing this Shift key.
// RSFT_T ( KC_TILD ) ,
LCTL_T ( KC_TAB ) , KC_1 , KC_2 , KC_3 , KC_4 , KC_5 , KC_6 , KC_7 , KC_8 , KC_9 , KC_0 , KC_SLSH ,
LSFT_DASH , KC_LBRC , KC_RBRC , KC_MINS , KC_BSLS , KC_EQL , KC_PLUS , KC_PIPE , KC_UNDS , KC_LCBR , KC_RCBR , RSFT_TILDE , // note¹
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LALT_T ( KC_LEFT )
@ -238,6 +236,16 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
// , , -*- , <|,> , -*- , ,
// <1 ± ± , <2 , <3 , <4 |, 4> , 3> , 2> , ± ± 1>
// note¹
// Sacrificing RCTL, because / is a major much used symbol,
// which seem to warrant being uncluttered. ` exists also on _BON
// (uncluttered). This breaks the logic that all these standard symbols
// exist on this layer _NSY. However, ` and ~ are often in a diminutive
// placement on mini keyboards, and arrows on top was always going to
// be a stretch for a keyboard like this. The other option is to have a
// special macro to put tilde ~ and accent grave ` both on Shift,
// but it doesn't seem to make much difference, and makes the firmware
// even larger.
),
/* ⬆⬇ */

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@ -25,16 +25,11 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
/* • Harmonize regular Qwerty
*
* If compiling this Qwerty Base Arrow base pair with regular Qwerty on
* the other base pair (dual layout), the key /? is on a different key
* in these two layouts. This is bound to cause typing errors. With this
* option you can cause the regular Qwerty to also have a /? in the same
* spot as Qwerty Base Arrow has it, sacrificing Right Control/`~ there.
* the other base pair (dual layout), the key /? on the _NSY layer in
* Qwerty Base Arrow, will be replicated in the same spot in regular Qwerty.
*
* Regular Qwerty will still also have a /? key in the normal Qwerty location.
*
* The key `~ can be reached through other means: just below on numbers &
* symbols _NSY layer, or on the bonus Unicode layer _BON (on the far left, home row).
* This is so by default, it remains unchanged.
* See ./base_qwerty_basearrow.md and ./base_qwerty.md for details.
*/
#define QWERTY_BASEARROW_HARMONIZE // _Activate_ to harmonize the /? key in the regular Qwerty layout.
// _Remove_ leave regular Qwerty layout unchanged from default.

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@ -2,23 +2,17 @@
Compiled for: Qwerty with arrows on Base
========================================
This version of Qwerty puts arrows on Base, and assumes the 'arrow' hardware key.
You have to manually set *#define `MORE_KEY__ARROW`* in `./user_config.h`,
to let compilation know you have that additional hardware key.
If not compiled with Arrow hardware key, Base will not contain Down arrow.
You do not have to worry about what to set the additional hardware key to, on
the Base layer. This will be set to Down Arrow, to complete that arrow cluster.
The option `QWERTY_BASEARROW_HARMONIZE` in `./base_qwerty_basearrow.h` is set
by default, causing the key /? in the _regular_ Qwerty layout to _also_ be
located in the same spot as in this Qwerty with Arrows on Base layout. See
the header file `./base_qwerty_basearrow.h` for more details.
Is arrows on Base efficient ?
=============================
This variation of Qwerty is not necessarily the recommended version of
Qwerty for a board with the additional Arrow hardware key.
The regular Qwerty compile option can provide good arrow access.
@ -39,12 +33,20 @@ GUI, and /?.
Have it both ways
=================
You could compile regular Qwerty on one of the Base pairs (Default or
Alternate), and Qwerty _with Arrows on Base_ on the other. That way
you can switch to see what works for you. You could leave it like
that, and choose what you want depending on what you are doing.
Dual layout combination with Qwerty Base Arrow
==============================================
The option `QWERTY_BASEARROW_HARMONIZE` in `./base_qwerty_basearrow.h` is set
by default, causing the key /? in the _regular_ Qwerty layout to _also_ be
located in the same spot as in this Qwerty with Arrows on Base layout.
See also: ![./base_qwerty_basearrow.h](./base_qwerty_basearrow.h).
See also: ![./base_qwerty.md](./base_qwerty.md) for the reason behind this.
Qwerty keymaps
--------------
@ -54,7 +56,7 @@ Qwerty keymaps
![Minivan layout Image BASEdef](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan_base_layer_qwerty_basearrow_va.jpg)
Layer: `..._BASE`
![Minivan layout Image BASEdef](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan_nsy_layer_qwerty_basearrow_va.jpg)
![Minivan layout Image BASEdef](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan_nsy_layer_qwerty_basearrow_vb.jpg)
Layer: `..._NSY`
──────────in common────────────
@ -63,7 +65,7 @@ Layer: `..._NSY`
For more about the other layers, see ➡ ![readme.md](./readme.md) ⬅
![Minivan illustration Overview layers by key, Qwerty arrows on Base](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan-all-layers-clear-visualization-by-key_qwerty_basearrow_2000_vi.jpg)
![Minivan illustration Overview layers by key, Qwerty arrows on Base](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan-all-layers-clear-visualization-by-key_qwerty_basearrow_2000_vj.jpg)
Layers (text)
=============
@ -118,7 +120,7 @@ Holding either one of the just above mentioned `_DEF_NSY` layer keys (<3 and 3>)
-*- <|> //(toggle) Access on _FUN
BASE ! @ # $ % | ^ & * ( ) Del
Tab+LCtl 1! 2@ 3# 4$ 5% | 6^ 7& 8* 9( 0) /?
-+LSht [{ ]} -_ \| =+ | + | _ { } `~+RSht
-+LSht [{ ]} -_ \| =+ | + | _ { } ~+RSht // See _BON for `
^^ ^ // Only differences with normal version _..._NSY
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Left+LAlt ___ ___ Ent | . ___ LGUI Right+RAlt

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@ -108,13 +108,13 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
, CHOLTAP_ACCE , DUO_HOLD
# endif
, LT__MOV__KC_ENT
, LEFTCENTER_THUMB
# ifdef TRANSMINIVAN_MIDLEFT
, TRANS_MIDLEFT
# endif
, KC_SPC , DUO_HOLD , KC__YGUI
, RIGHTCENTER_THUMB , DUO_HOLD , KC__YGUI
# ifdef TRANSMINIVAN_RIGHTSIDE
, MO ( _FUN )
@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-*- <|> //(toggle) Access on _FUN
BASE ! @ # $ % | ^ & * ( ) Del
Tab+LCtl 1! 2@ 3# 4$ 5% | 6^ 7& 8* 9( 0) `~+RCtl
-+LSht [{ ]} -_ \| =+ | + | _ { } `~+RSht // limitation prevents ~
-+LSht [{ ]} -_ \| =+ | + | _ { } ~+RSht
^^ ^ // Only differences with normal version _..._NSY
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Left+LAlt ___ ___ Ent | . ___ LGUI Right+RAlt
@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
// , -*- , , , , <|,> , , , , , ,
CTO_BASE , KC_EXLM , KC_AT , KC_HASH , KC_DLR , KC_PERC , KC_CIRC , KC_AMPR , KC_ASTR , KC_LPRN , KC_RPRN , KC_DEL ,
LCTL_T ( KC_TAB ) , KC_1 , KC_2 , KC_3 , KC_4 , KC_5 , KC_6 , KC_7 , KC_8 , KC_9 , KC_0 , RCTL_T ( KC_GRV ) ,
LSFT_T ( KC_MINS ) , KC_LBRC , KC_RBRC , KC_MINS , KC_BSLS , KC_EQL , KC_PLUS , KC_PIPE , KC_UNDS , KC_LCBR , KC_RCBR , RSFT_T ( KC_TILD ) ,
LSFT_DASH , KC_LBRC , KC_RBRC , KC_MINS , KC_BSLS , KC_EQL , KC_PLUS , KC_PIPE , KC_UNDS , KC_LCBR , KC_RCBR , RSFT_TILDE ,
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LALT_T ( KC_LEFT )

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Workman keymaps
![Minivan layout Image BASEdef](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan_base_layer_workman_va.jpg)
Layer: `..._BASE`
![Minivan layout Image BASEdef](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan_nsy_layer_qwerty_vb.jpg)
![Minivan layout Image BASEdef](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan_nsy_layer_qwerty_vc.jpg)
Layer: `..._NSY`
──────────in common────────────
@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Layer: `..._NSY`
For more about the other layers, see ➡ ![readme.md](./readme.md) ⬅
![Minivan illustration Overview layers by key, Workman](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan-all-layers-clear-visualization-by-key_workman_2000_vh.jpg)
![Minivan illustration Overview layers by key, Workman](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan-all-layers-clear-visualization-by-key_workman_2000_vi.jpg)
Layers (text)
=============
@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ Holding either one of the just above mentioned `_DEF_NSY` layer keys (<3 and 3>)
-*- <|> //(toggle) Access on _FUN
BASE ! @ # $ % | ^ & * ( ) Del
Tab+LCtl 1! 2@ 3# 4$ 5% | 6^ 7& 8* 9( 0) `~+RCtl
-+LSht [{ ]} -_ \| =+ | + | _ { } `~+RSht // limitation prevents ~
-+LSht [{ ]} -_ \| =+ | + | _ { } ~+RSht
^^ ^ // Only differences with Dvorak version _DEF_NSY
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Left+LAlt ___ ___ Ent | . ___ RGUI Right+RAlt

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@ -19,20 +19,21 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#pragma once
#define LAYER_STATE_16BIT // This saves more than 400 bytes on the hex file
// place overrides here
// Some defines meant to decrease the firmware size. The firmware is otherwise over the maximum (atmega32u4)
# ifndef LINK_TIME_OPTIMIZATION_ENABLE
//# ifndef LINK_TIME_OPTIMIZATION_ENABLE
//Disable old style macro handling: MACRO() & action_get_macro
# define NO_ACTION_MACRO // This saves 320 bytes
//# define NO_ACTION_MACRO // This saves 320 bytes
//disable calling of action_function() from the fn_actions array (deprecated)
# define NO_ACTION_FUNCTION // This saves 96 bytes
# endif
//# define NO_ACTION_FUNCTION // This saves 96 bytes
//# endif
#define PERMISSIVE_HOLD
#define RGBLIGHT_EFFECT_BREATHING
#define RGBLIGHT_SLEEP // QMK docs: "If defined, the RGB lighting will be switched off when the host goes to sleep"
#define RGBLIGHT_EFFECT_BREATHING
// Layer switch TT(layer) tapping amount to make it toggle
#define TAPPING_TERM_HOLTAP 225 // 175 ms proved unreliable, 225 ms seems ok (personal preference)

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@ -118,8 +118,8 @@ enum {
enum {
_NORMAL_, // BASE layer is _DEF_BASE
_FULL_, // BASE layer is _ALT_BASE
# ifdef DVORAK_DESCRAMBLE_HALF // not used with other keymaps
_HALF_, // BASE layer is _ALT_BASE For DVORAK_DESCRAMBLE_HALF keymap: does *not* re-compute letters in Unicode
# ifdef DVORAK_DESCRAMBLE // not used with other keymaps
_HALF_, // BASE layer is _ALT_BASE For DVORAK_DESCRAMBLE keymap: does *not* re-compute letters in Unicode
// This is for different Unicode encodings than “Control+U+HEX” (Linux). It will go through what is set on _RAR
# endif
};
@ -350,7 +350,8 @@ void indicate_base (void) {
led2r = 100; // purple
led2b = 100;
}
# ifdef DVORAK_DESCRAMBLE_HALF // not used with other keymaps
# ifdef DVORAK_DESCRAMBLE // not used with other keymaps
else if (_HALF_ == alternate) { // alternate mode, 1 (normal unicode)
led0r = 100; // purple
led0b = 100;
@ -359,6 +360,7 @@ void indicate_base (void) {
led2b = 100;
}
# endif
else if (_FULL_ == alternate) { // alternate mode, 1 (recomputed unicode for DVORAK_DESCRAMBLE)
led0r = 100; // purple
led0b = 100;
@ -471,6 +473,12 @@ void set_led_colors_ (layer_state_t state) {
// Alternate BASE layer (alternate)
else if (layer_state_cmp (state, _ALT_BASE)) {
# ifdef LEDS_OFF_BASE_ALT // Alternative Base leds off (always)
rgblight_disable_noeeprom ();
# else // do use leds on Alternative Base layer
# if !defined(BASE_NUMPAD__ALT_BASE) // Normal led colors for regular base layers like Dvorak, Qwerty.
if (capslock) {
@ -482,32 +490,34 @@ void set_led_colors_ (layer_state_t state) {
led2g = color_ddl; //
led2b = color_ddl; //
}
middle_led_control (HSV_TEAL); // seems to be the same as CYAN/AZURE, conflicts with _ACC
# else // BASE_NUMPAD__ALT_BASE: numpad on Alternate Base, which should show the state of NumLock
# else // Numpad configured on Alternate Base, which should show the state of NumLock
// This is a copy of the _PAD led colors, but less bright
if (numlock) {
led0b = 80; // Blue for the numbers part
led2g = 80; // Green for the navigation part
}else{
led0g = 80; // reversed
led2b = 80; //
led2b = 80; // reversed
led0g = 80; //
}
middle_led_control (60, 20, 100); // yellow (low saturation)
middle_led_control (60, 20, 100); // light-blue
# endif
# endif // BASE_NUMPAD__ALT_BASE
# endif // LEDS_OFF_BASE_ALT
middle_led_control (HSV_TEAL); // seems to be the same as CYAN/AZURE, conflicts with _ACC
}
// Default layer (generally), normal BASE layer
else if (layer_state_cmp (state, _DEF_BASE)) { // letters
# ifdef LEDS_OFF_BASE_DEF
led0r = 0; // All leds off when in Default Base
led0g = 0; //
led0b = 0; //
# ifdef LEDS_OFF_BASE_DEF // Default Base leds off (always)
rgblight_disable_noeeprom ();
# else
# else // Do use leds on Default Base
if (capslock) {
led0r = 255; // Brighter version to indicate capslock
led0g = 255; //
@ -517,16 +527,18 @@ void set_led_colors_ (layer_state_t state) {
led0g = 28; //
led0b = 28; //
}
middle_led_control (HSV_TEAL);
# endif // LEDS_OFF_BASE_DEF
}
//---
// pushes the configuration
setrgb (led0r, led0g, led0b, (LED_TYPE *)&led[0]); // Led 0
setrgb (led2r, led2g, led2b, (LED_TYPE *)&led[2]); // Led 2
isolate_rgblight_set ();
isolate_rgblight_set (); // Activates the led color change, after on/off check.
# endif //RGBLIGHT_ENABLE
}
@ -1090,13 +1102,26 @@ const uint16_t PROGMEM keymaps[][MATRIX_ROWS][MATRIX_COLS] = {
, MORE_key1
# endif
, KC_DEL , KC_ENT , _______
, KC_DEL , KC_ENT
# ifndef SPACE_LEFT__ENTER_RIGHT // standard, layer switch on Base
, _______
# else // reversed
, KC_PGUP
# endif
# ifdef TRANSMINIVAN_MIDLEFT
, TRANS_MIDLEFT
# endif
# ifndef SPACE_LEFT__ENTER_RIGHT // standard
, KC_PGUP
# else // reversed, layer switch on Base
, _______
# endif
# ifdef TRANSMINIVAN_RIGHTSIDE
, TRANS_RIGHT

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@ -27,12 +27,12 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
//#define BASE_QWERTY_BASEARROW__ALT_BASE
#define BASE_DVORAK__DEF_BASE
//#define BASE_DVORAK__ALT_BASE
//#define BASE_DVORAK_DESCRAMBLE__ALT_BASE
#define BASE_DVORAK_DESCRAMBLE__ALT_BASE
//#define BASE_COLEMAK__DEF_BASE
//#define BASE_COLEMAK__ALT_BASE
//#define BASE_WORKMAN__DEF_BASE
//#define BASE_WORKMAN__ALT_BASE
#define BASE_NUMPAD__ALT_BASE
//#define BASE_NUMPAD__ALT_BASE
//#define MINIFAN_SINGLE_LAYOUT
@ -74,13 +74,14 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#define WORDS_PER_MINUTE
//#define BASE_RIGHT_ALT
#define SWITCH_GUIS
//#define SWITCH_GUIS
//#define UNICODE_CURRENCY 0x20ac
//#define POINT_ON_CHECKBOXES
//#define SWITCH_BASE_ROW1_23
//#define SWITCH_HOLD_ACC_NSY
#define SWITCH_LSHIFT_PAD_MOV
#define SWITCH_RSHIFT_FUN_RAR
//#define SPACE_LEFT__ENTER_RIGHT
//#define REMOVE_PAD
//#define REMOVE_ACC
@ -100,3 +101,4 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#define FULL_BON_4THROW
#define LEDS_OFF_BASE_DEF
#define LEDS_OFF_BASE_ALT

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# Minivan
# Minivan keyboard layout _Minifan_
A 40% keyboard made first by TheVan Keyboards
_https://thevankeyboards.com_ now taken over by TKC
_https://thekey.company_
@ -23,12 +23,11 @@ Table of Contents
3.2 Special layouts
3.2.1 Numbers pad
4 The common system
4.1 Main features
4.2 Layer access
4.3 Layout in graphics
4.4 Layout in text
4.5 Movement layer options
4.6 Numbers pad layer options
4.1 Layer access
4.2 Layout in graphics
4.3 Layout in text
4.4 Movement layer options
4.5 Numbers pad layer options
5 Led colors for layers
6 Compile options
7 Language support
@ -39,8 +38,9 @@ Table of Contents
9 Text size measuring
9.1 Text size Usage
10 Making your own base layer(s)
11 Eviscerations
11 Evisceration
12 Key associations
12.1 Compared to regular keyboard
13 Trouble shooting
• Compiling
• Unicode
@ -54,19 +54,33 @@ Table of Contents
1 Overview
==========
_A layout for the demanding keyboard user (10 fingers / blind)._
Designed for intuitive key placement, more symbols than standard English
keyboard, speed and text size measuring.
*400%* _the capability in_ *40%* _the size_ (by key function count).
For some common layers (numbers pad, movement), different versions
can be chosen than shown just below in this by layer view:
_Intuitive:_ Key placement follows what a 10 finger typist is used
to on a regular keyboard. Similar keys meanings are on the same
key in different layers, or the same finger, etc. See also chapter
12, _Key associations._ Thumbs control the most used layer access.
![Minivan illustration Overview layers](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan-all-layers-clear-visualization_1500_vf.jpg)
_Feature rich:_ Dual layout, with several standard layouts to choose
from. Expanded character set. Measure typing speed and/or amount of text
typed. Mouse control, media control, power control, Unicode encoding for
several platforms. In total there are about 4 times as many key functions
than on a regular keyboard.
_Configurable:_ Choose between standard layouts (Qwerty, Dvorak, etc);
additional hardware keys command/south-paw and/or arrow; movement
layer WASD or flat arrows/mouse; numbers pad similar to regular numbers
and/or like a regular numbers pad; and other settings. Easy to add your
own layers. See ![./user_config.h](./user_config.h)
☒ What it does *not* do: work on a computer set to a non-English language,
such as German or French. (To add such functionality requires some work,
but it seems it should be possible. See ![./todo.md](./todo.md).)
![Minivan illustration Overview layers](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan-all-layers-clear-visualization_1500_vg.jpg)
By key view:
![Minivan illustration Overview layers by key](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan-all-layers-clear-visualization-by-key_2000_vh.jpg)
![Minivan illustration Overview layers by key](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan-all-layers-clear-visualization-by-key_2000_vi.jpg)
1.1 Hardware compatibility
==========================
@ -99,7 +113,7 @@ See also chapter 6 _Language support_.
2 'make' example
================
… Download the repository, resolve software dependencies etc..
… To change compile options: edit user_config.h (or `minifan_config_compact.h`)
… To change compile options: edit ./user_config.h (or `./minifan_config_compact.h`)
> cd […]/qmk_firmware
> make thevankeyboards/minivan:josjoha
> su
@ -112,11 +126,11 @@ links to the others files in this readme. The common system is explained
in this readme.md file. The options for the letters and number/symbol
layer pairs (two pairs in the dual layout) are explained in their
separate readme file, see immediately below. Compile options are detailed
in `./user_config.h`.
in ![./user_config.h](./user_config.h)
3 Base layouts
==============
Layouts are presented here in a sort of simplified keycaps view. If a
Layouts are presented here in a sort of simplified key caps view. If a
base layer pair has its own user configuration options, they are located
in `./base_NAME.h`.
@ -134,7 +148,7 @@ For the readme about the Qwerty version, see ➡ ![base_qwerty.md](./base_qwerty
3.1.2 Qwerty with arrows on Base
--------------------------------
![Minivan layout impression](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan_keycapview_qwerty_basearrow_vd.jpg)
![Minivan layout impression](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan_keycapview_qwerty_basearrow_ve.jpg)
For the readme about this Qwerty variation, see ➡ ![base_qwerty_basearrow.md](./base_qwerty_basearrow.md) ⬅
@ -186,33 +200,23 @@ For the readme about the Numpad version, see ➡ ![base_numpad.md](./base_numpad
![Minivan layout impression](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan_keycapview_common_vc.jpg)
4.1 Main features
-----------------
• Dual layout. Several layouts to choose from (example: Qwerty
and Dvorak dual layout). Easy to add more layouts.
• Expanded character set with western European accented characters
(ëøßœç…); sub- super-script numbers (¹₂…) quite a few additional
symbols such as 《 ± • ☑ ❦ √ ┣ ≠ 》…
• Typing speed measuring. Led changes color with your speed. You can
ask for a report on your current and average typing speeds.
• Text size measuring. If you want to type some amount of words or
characters, the middle led will go from green to red as you go,
and prevent you going over the limit.
4.2 Layer access
4.1 Layer access
----------------
This graphic shows how layers are reached from the Default base layer.
The graphic below shows how layers are reached from the Default base layer.
![Minivan layout Image associations](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan-default-base-layer-activation_1500_vf.jpg)
This seems to be the place where one is supposed to say: “This is simple”.
It may look more confusing than it is. If you write down an alphabet A,B, ➡ Z,
made arrows from every key on a keyboard picture to one of the letters, it could
look just as confusing. When switching to a layer, you only think about where you
want to go.
You can switch between the default base layer (typically letters), and
another base layer, the alternate base layer (also typically letters),
on the `_RAR` layer with key Other Base. Each base layer comes
with its own second layer, typically numbers-symbols. The other
layers are used common between the default and alternate base layers.
![Minivan layout Image associations](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan-default-base-layer-activation_2000_vi.jpg)
The Base layers and their numbers layer are detailed in files beginning
with `./base_…` (links below).
Each of the two base layers comes with its own second layer, typically
numbers-symbols. The other layers are used common between the default and
alternate base layers. You can switch between the default base layer
(typically letters), and another base layer, the alternate base layer
(also typically letters), on the `_RAR` layer with key Other Base.
Layer overview: Defined in:
@ -230,23 +234,19 @@ with `./base_…` (links below).
• Function keys / layer toggles ┃
• Power, media, Speed, Text size, etc. ┛
There are some additional layer switching keys due to key transparency
artefacts, allowing for example to go back to Base from a toggled `_MOV`
layer with what is the Enter key on Base.
4.3 Layout in graphics
4.2 Layout in graphics
----------------------
![Minivan layout Image BASEdef](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan_base_layer_hide_def_base_ve.jpg)
Layer: `DEF_BASE`
![Minivan layout Image NSYdef](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan_nsy_layer_hide_def_base_vb.jpg)
![Minivan layout Image NSYdef](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan_nsy_layer_hide_def_base_vc.jpg)
Layer: `DEF_NSY`
![Minivan layout Image BASEalt](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan_base_layer_hide_alt_base_ve.jpg)
Layer: `ALT_BASE`
![Minivan layout Image NSYalt](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan_nsy_layer_hide_alt_base_vb.jpg)
![Minivan layout Image NSYalt](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan_nsy_layer_hide_alt_base_vc.jpg)
Layer: `ALT_NSY`
![Minivan layout Image PAD](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan_pad_layer_vc.jpg)
@ -275,8 +275,10 @@ and options to compile with the 'arrow' hardware layout.
![Minivan layout Image RAR](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan_rar_layer_vc.jpg)
Layer: `_RAR`
4.4 Layout in text
4.3 Layout in text
------------------
What comes on “___” is to be defined by the Base layers choice.
Layer _DEF_BASE (Letters layer, see ./base* files for what comes on __)
| Right hand
<pink2 <pinky<ring <middl<index<indx2| indx2>index>middl>ring> pinky>pinky2> // Keys by finger
@ -596,7 +598,7 @@ Remarks. ☐ ☒ ☑ 🗹 or ⮘ ⮙ ⮚ ⮛
- - -
4.5 Movement layer options
4.4 Movement layer options
--------------------------
The movement layer (`_MOV`) has several configuration options. You
can either have _triangle_ configuration arrows on the _left_ hand
@ -640,7 +642,7 @@ can compile this second arrow cluster to be completed with navigation keys
^ `#define` \[`MORE_KEY__ARROW`, `MOREKEY2_ARROW_CLUSTER`\] `VI_SWITCHERYDOO`, `#undef ARROWS_TRIANGLE`
4.6 Numbers pad layer options
4.5 Numbers pad layer options
-----------------------------
This concerns the numbers pad layer, the one that is part of the common layers.
@ -669,7 +671,7 @@ This concerns the numbers pad layer, the one that is part of the common layers.
show the color of the last layer that was active.
• ⁽²⁾ The colors are reversed blue/low-white/green when numlock is on.
Left led color memory aid: same as either numbers or movement layer for numlock on/off.
• ⁽³⁾ The colors are reversed to orange/red/red when set to de-activate after one F-key press.
• ⁽³⁾ The colors are reversed to orange/red/red when set to deactivate after one F-key press.
• ⁽⁴⁾ The colors are reversed purple/purple/white, indicating which of the two base layers
is active (see below).
• Middle led: Breathing effect. When not breathing, keyboard is not working normally with the computer.
@ -726,7 +728,7 @@ This concerns the numbers pad layer, the one that is part of the common layers.
• Reduce firmware size/bloat: remove or eviscerate Unicode layer(s).
For the complete list, see `./user_config.h`.
For the complete list, see ![./user_config.h](./user_config.h)
7 Language support
==================
@ -770,7 +772,7 @@ The following quotation marks are available, which seems it would cover these la
¹) Left side is a basic comma.
See the `_ACC` _accented characters_ layer for all characters with diacretic markings.
See the `_ACC` _accented characters_ layer for all characters with diacritic markings.
If you miss a symbol, you could replace one you don't use and add it yourself (by
reprogramming the source code).
@ -784,7 +786,7 @@ reprogramming the source code).
when a maximum is set, over layer colors or speed measurement.
With the key Speed on the `_RAR` layer, the speed of your latest
completed batch of 25 keypresses is computed, as well as the average of
completed batch of 25 key presses is computed, as well as the average of
all your batches of 25 keys. The speed is displayed as the color of the
middle led, which otherwise shows the layer color. A bright white middle
led indicates Speed has just been activated.
@ -949,7 +951,7 @@ Now you have integrated your base layers alternative. To compile it:
_Remove_ any other base layers from being defined on the
same spot _DEF_BASE or _ALT_BASE to prevent a conflict.
⑤ Check Pre-processing with:
⑤ Check Preprocessing with:
> gcc -E keymap.c | less
⑥ Compile and flash to your keyboard.
@ -979,7 +981,7 @@ You can re-define `_ACC` in your own file.
⑨ Compile and flash to your keyboard.
Now we will look at a more complicated keymap, where you are also altering
preprocessor constants defined in `./user_config.h`. (Warning, perhaps this
preprocessor constants defined in ![./user_config.h](./user_config.h) (Warning, perhaps this
is overkill … ;-)
Example: the `./base_numpad.c` has an option to entirely eviscerate the
@ -998,7 +1000,7 @@ need to reverse Left GUI and Right GUI.
① ⓪ Write the necessary code to set and unset the constant
`SWITCH_GUIS` in your `./base_YOUR_KEYMAP.h` file You are encouraged
to write code which overrides any setting in `./user_config.h, for
to write code which overrides any setting in `./user_config.h,` for
those constants which you choose to affect, for simplicity sake.
(This is not a C programming manual, so it won't get into this.)
@ -1017,14 +1019,14 @@ need to reverse Left GUI and Right GUI.
* ⚠ Note: ./base_YOUR_KEYMAP.h can overrides this setting, if compiled with that Base layer.
*/
Putting your `*.h` header file in `./user_config.h` isn't strictly
Putting your `*.h` header file in ![./user_config.h](./user_config.h) isn't strictly
necessary, unless you alter “general preprocessor constants”
defined in `./user_config` (not local constants for your keymap only).
defined in ![./user_config.h](./user_config.h) (not local constants for your keymap only).
Perhaps a separate header file is overkill. On the other hand, whatever
preprocessor logic is necessary after user configuration has been given,
can be handled in one place, if #included as suggested. It allows you
to override the settings in `./user_config.h` from your header file
to override the settings in ![./user_config.h](./user_config.h) from your header file
(because it is #included immediately below those). If a user is playing with
keymaps Base compile choices, it could be convenient to play with
`./base_YOUR_KEYMAP.h` settings, have everything that could be relevant
@ -1036,18 +1038,18 @@ You can also just #include your header file at the top of your
`./base_YOUR_KEYMAP.h` file, if it does not touch anything else but your
local keymap.
11 Eviscerations
================
11 Evisceration
===============
Cutting down the keymap reduces the firmware size, and helps reducing
mental clutter from having masses of symbols you might never want to use.
You can compile as a single layout. Define only a Default base pair,
and set `MINIFAN_SINGLE_LAYOUT` (`./user_config.h`). The leds for the
and set `MINIFAN_SINGLE_LAYOUT` (![./user_config.h](./user_config.h)). The leds for the
base layers letters and numbers&symbols, will show up as they would for
the Alternate layer in a dual layout compilation.
You can remove the layers `_ACC`, `_DRA` and/or `_BON` (see
`./user_config.h` around `REMOVE_ACC`).
![./user_config.h](./user_config.h) around `REMOVE_ACC`).
You can remove a set of symbols from one or more of Unicode layers,
such as not having box drawing characters on `_BON`, or no sub-script
@ -1061,7 +1063,43 @@ what finger is used, and/or on what row. For example the symbol (
on the numbers-symbols layer (`_NSY`), becomes the symbol ‛⁽’ on
another layer.
![Minivan layout Image associations](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan-relationships_common_1500_vd.jpg)
![Minivan layout Image associations](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/minivan-relationships_common_1500_ve.jpg)
12.1 Compared to regular keyboard
=================================
The main advantage compared to a regular keyboard is to never have to
leave the homerow.
Basic trade-off examples are: (①) on a regular keyboard you need to
reach two rows up to press a number like 4; (②) three rows up to reach
an F-key like F4; (③) or move your hand entirely to reach the navigation
cluster for Up-Arrow. On this Minivan 40% keyboard with this Minifan
layout you (①) move either thumb sideways a little to hold down the
number/symbols layer key, and then press down left index finger for 4;
(②) press and let go Right-Shift to toggle the F-keys layer and then
press down left index finger for F4; (③) press down left thumb on where
it probably is resting, and then move left ring finger one row up to reach
Up-Arrow.
A downside is that you would be typing a non-standard keyboard, making
it harder to adapt to regular keyboards. On the upside, this keyboard is
small enough to take it with you. Plugging it into some other computer
is only going to work, if that other computer is not using a language
setting which changes too many keycodes, or if changing the language
setting is not a problem.
In total the differences are probably marginal. It can be worth it if
you are doing a lot of 10 finger typing. The change in efficiency might
be similar to changing from Qwerty to Dvorak or another such optimized
layout, although incomparably much easier to learn than changing from
Qwerty to Dvorak (in author's personal experience). If the latter can
take years, the former could take weeks to months. Keep in mind that
you have the whole standard letters keymap where it used to be, plus the
numbers with their shifted symbols are in predictable locations.
The hardest to learn out of the standard symbols, will be: /\=+|?, and
to a lesser degree {}[]. These are now evenly spread out, rather than this
mess you have under right little finger on regular keyboards.
13 Trouble shooting
===================
@ -1100,7 +1138,11 @@ another layer.
14 Why you want this layout
===========================
☞ This layout seems easy to learn and predictable.
☞ This layout seems easy to learn and predictable. It is not personalized
or idiosyncratic, but rather based on existing keyboards, typewriters
and commonly used symbols in the supported languages. The key placement
is as close to a regular keyboard as possible, unless there are clearly
better placement choices.
☞ The normally most used layer after letters is “numbers & symbols”
(123…, !@#…, []/…, called `_NSY`). This layer you can access by either
@ -1145,39 +1187,37 @@ another layer.
┇ ④
☞ Speed and text size measuring, including to set a maximum on your text input.
These are features not part off regular keyboards.
These are features not part of regular keyboards.
☞ Easy to create your own dual layout for letters / numbers.
☞ If you do want to reprogram the code, it has a lot of comments to make
it easier to follow.
it easier to follow, and over the top much documentation as you can see.
15 BUGS
=======
No real bugs known currently. Just some minor issues …
The tilde ~ on the numbers-symbols layer should logically be reached on the second
row without the need for _shift,_ however there seems to be a QMK limitation
with this. No work around has been attempted as of yet. (It seems to be a minor issue;
using shift for once seems OK.)
`LCTL_T` `( KC_TAB )` is not seen as a blank by word counting, use as Control is not
ignored in character counting. (This minor issue is ignored for now. Tab is not
normally used in text writing.)
The eviscerations may not have been worked out yet into the ultimate scrubbing of
everything that may have become redundent, because it does complicate the code with
The evisceration may not have been worked out yet into the ultimate scrubbing of
everything that may have become redundant, because it does complicate the code with
a lot of #defines. Perhaps it should be done eventually, if there is an actual need.
➡ You can send bug reports to what seem useful channels, and/or contact e-mail. Thanks
16 Resources
============
This links to an external file, with some development resources like
Gimp .xcf files, pre-compiled hex files, …
This links to an external file, with some additional resources.
[Resources](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/ "Additional resources")
☞ Gimp .xcf files.
☞ Some precompiled hex files.
☞ Documentation in other formats.
17 Author(s)
============
This keymap.c was edited from the Minivan default, original LED
@ -1187,11 +1227,10 @@ Gimp .xcf files, pre-compiled hex files, …
_Personal note:_ This keymap came about because of a sudden need
for a replacement keyboard. It took over a year to make (≈ 1.5 h/day).
The goal became to make a good keymap for everyone without the time to
make one, in the best keyboard format: “40%”.
![Keycaps blanks](http://socialism.nl/misc/minivan/keycaps_blanks_va.jpg)
make one.
Written on the Minivan: Jos Boersema. [contact](https://market.socialism.nl/author/ "get e-mail address there")
If anyone forks this or whatever, feel free to drop me a note.
Contributions to this key map:
- …

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@ -38,22 +38,36 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#define DIV10POINT TRUE // suggest to function write_number, to divide by 10 and print as a fraction: N.N
// Converts integer value to Unicode. Also handles 'descramble' Unicode mode for DVORAK_DESCRAMBLE_HALF.
// Unicode is a hexadecimal string (character) representation of the value, with a pre- and post-fix.
// Gives Unicode code points to the relevant QMK functions.
// Handles Dvorak 'descramble' Unicode mode, if compiled (only tested on Linux).
void unicode_hex2output (long unsigned int unshifted, long unsigned int shifted) {
long unsigned int input; // which argument to work on
char output[10] ; // will hold the ascii for output
# ifdef DVORAK_DESCRAMBLE // Do the letter descramble if needed.
char output[10]; // will hold the ascii for output
int index; // count backwards 'to left' in the string
long unsigned int bitmove; // move computation to next digit.
long unsigned int work; // temporary value for computation
# endif
// What to work on
if(shift_ison) input = shifted; // Trying to get everything possible here in this function, to reduce firmware size.
else input = unshifted;
//if (input < 0) input *= -1; // positive value
# ifndef DVORAK_DESCRAMBLE // Only normal mode
register_unicode ( (uint32_t) input ) ;
# else
if(_FULL_ != alternate){
register_unicode ( (uint32_t) input ) ; // normal Unicode mode
}else{ // Special Dvorak-descramble mode: 0-9=0-9, a=a, b=n, c=i, d=h, e=d, f=y
// Take the hex value 4 bits at a time, starting with the least significant, convert to ascii, store
index = 9;
@ -65,47 +79,29 @@ void unicode_hex2output (long unsigned int unshifted, long unsigned int shifted)
if (work < 0xA){ // numbers
output[index] = work + 0x30; // pad to ASCII
}else{ // alphas
# ifdef DVORAK_DESCRAMBLE_HALF // Do the letter descramble if needed.
if(_FULL_ == alternate){ // 0-9=0-9, a=a, b=n, c=i, d=h, e=d, f=y
if (0xA == work) output[index] = 'a';
if (0xB == work) output[index] = 'n';
if (0xC == work) output[index] = 'i';
if (0xD == work) output[index] = 'h';
if (0xE == work) output[index] = 'd';
if (0xF == work) output[index] = 'y';
}else{
output[index] = work - 9 + 0x40; // normal mode
}
# else // The above is not relevant for anything else.
output[index] = work - 9 + 0x40; // normal mode
# endif
}
bitmove *= 0x10; // next digit
}
// Put character(s) out in correct mode
# ifdef DVORAK_DESCRAMBLE_HALF // Do the letter descramble if needed.
if (_FULL_ == alternate) { // This is the special 'descramble' output mode for a computer already set to Dvorak
SEND_STRING ( SS_DOWN(X_LCTRL) SS_DOWN(X_LSHIFT) "f" SS_UP(X_LSHIFT) SS_UP(X_LCTRL) ) ; // lead-in for Unicode on Linux, 'descramble' mode
SEND_STRING ( SS_DOWN(X_LCTRL) SS_DOWN(X_LSHIFT) "f" SS_UP(X_LSHIFT) SS_UP(X_LCTRL) ); // lead-in for Unicode on Linux, 'descramble' mode
send_string (output + index); // pointer to argument with formatted string
SEND_STRING ( " " ) ; // Ends the Unicode numerical input mode, replacing input with desired character (Linux)
}else{
// normal QMK Unicode output mode
send_unicode_hex_string (output + index); // pointer argument
SEND_STRING ( " " ); // Ends the Unicode numerical input mode
}
# else
send_unicode_hex_string (output + index); // pointer argument
# endif
# endif // DVORAK_DESCRAMBLE mode for that Base layer & mode setting is compiled in
}
// Wrapper for unicode keys that do have the same on shift.
void unicode_hex2output_single (long unsigned int either) {
unicode_hex2output (either, either) ;
unicode_hex2output (either, either);
}
@ -144,6 +140,11 @@ enum custom_keycodes {
CHOLTAP_LSHFT, // Go to <configurable> layer, or shift modifier.
CHOLTAP_LAYR, // Go to _RAR layer, or right arrow
// Shifts which on tap produce a key
RSFT_TILDE,
LSFT_DASH,
// Special macro to make F-keys one-shot or not.
_FUN_STAY,
@ -378,7 +379,12 @@ bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) {
&&
(keycode != CHOLTAP_ACCE) // _ACC layer (and others)
&&
(keycode != CHOLTAP_LAYR)) { // _RAR layer, or RAlt/Alt-Gr
(keycode != RSFT_TILDE) // Shift on _NSY
&&
(keycode != LSFT_DASH) // Shift on _NSY
&&
(keycode != CHOLTAP_LAYR))
{ // _RAR layer, or RAlt/Alt-Gr
isolate_trigger = FALSE; // another key was pressed
}
}
@ -437,7 +443,7 @@ bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) {
added += write_number ((long int)((speed*12)/10), FALSE); // writes the speed
send_string ("wpm"); // +3 character written
if (0 != speed_batches) {
long int average_times_ten ;
long int average_times_ten;
average_times_ten =(long int) ((speed_add * 12) / speed_batches); // *12 converts k/s to wpm
send_string (";"); // +① ''
@ -458,7 +464,7 @@ bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) {
added += write_number ((long int)(speed/10), FALSE); // writes the speed
send_string ("k/s"); // +3 character written
if (0 != speed_batches) {
long int average_times_ten ;
long int average_times_ten;
average_times_ten =(long int) (speed_add / speed_batches);
send_string (";"); // +① ''
@ -625,7 +631,7 @@ bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) {
}else{ // key up
// Cycles through the modes
# ifdef DVORAK_DESCRAMBLE_HALF // version Dvorak+Dvorak-descramble has 3 modes
# ifdef DVORAK_DESCRAMBLE // version Dvorak+Dvorak-descramble has 3 modes
if (_NORMAL_ == alternate) {
alternate = _FULL_;// alternate layers
default_layer_set (_ALT_BASE_MASK); // This is needed only for a rare case,
@ -662,7 +668,7 @@ bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) {
}else{ // key up
// Cycles through the modes
# ifdef DVORAK_DESCRAMBLE_HALF // version Dvorak+Dvorak-descramble has 3 modes
# ifdef DVORAK_DESCRAMBLE // version Dvorak+Dvorak-descramble has 3 modes
if (_NORMAL_ == alternate) {
alternate = _FULL_;// alternate layers
default_layer_set (_ALT_BASE_MASK);
@ -701,8 +707,7 @@ bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) {
// On BASE itself, that key is <Escape>.
if (record->event.pressed) { // key down
;
}
else { // key up
}else{ // key up
if (alternate) { // go to the alternate version (bit of a hack maybe, but all alternate
// ... modes are non-zero)
layer_move (_ALT_BASE);
@ -715,8 +720,7 @@ bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) {
case CTO_NUMS: // activates number-symbols layer
if (record->event.pressed) { // key down
;
}
else { // key up, so that upon key down the target layer isn't already activated, triggering that key on up
}else{ // key up, so that upon key down the target layer isn't already activated, triggering that key on up
if (alternate) { // go to the alternate version
layer_move (_ALT_NSY);
}else{
@ -728,8 +732,7 @@ bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) {
case CTO_ACCE: // Unicode layer
if (record->event.pressed) { // key down
;
}
else { // key up
}else{ // key up
# ifndef REMOVE_ACC // This cuts out the whole _ACC layer.
layer_move (_ACC); // activates normal accented layer
@ -745,8 +748,7 @@ bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) {
case CTO_DRAW: // Unicode layer
if (record->event.pressed) { // key down
;
}
else { // key up
}else{ // key up
# ifndef REMOVE_DRA // This cuts out the whole _DRA layer.
layer_move (_DRA); // activates normal accented layer
@ -1011,7 +1013,7 @@ bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) {
// Held medium long: _PAD, long: _MOV.
// The reason to have a switch to _MOV on the left hand, is to be able to reach arrows on a toggle,
// all by the left hand, when the right hand is on the mouse.
if ((timer_elapsed (key_timer) <= 200)) { // tapped medium-long (milliseconds)
if ((timer_elapsed (key_timer) <= 200)) { // tapped short (milliseconds)
# ifndef SWITCH_RSHIFT_FUN_RAR // user config to reverse what this key its timing toggles to
@ -1100,6 +1102,81 @@ bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) {
}
break;
/*
case RSFT_TILDE:
if (record->event.pressed) { // key down
SEND_STRING (SS_DOWN (X_RSFT));
shift_ison = 1; // shift depressed
key_timer = timer_read ();
isolate_trigger = TRUE; // keep track of whether another key gets pressed until key-up
}else{ // key up
SEND_STRING (SS_UP (X_RSFT));
shift_ison = 0; // shift released
if (isolate_trigger) { // no other key was hit since key down
// Held medium long: _PAD, long: _MOV.
// The reason to have a switch to _MOV on the left hand, is to be able to reach arrows on a toggle,
// all by the left hand, when the right hand is on the mouse.
if ((timer_elapsed (key_timer) <= 200)) { // tapped short (milliseconds)
SEND_STRING ("~");
}
}
}
break;
*/
case RSFT_TILDE: // firmware size optimization, saves 36 bytes
case LSFT_DASH:
if (record->event.pressed) { // key down
if (RSFT_TILDE == keycode) { // this is probably not needed, both can be left or right shift
SEND_STRING (SS_DOWN (X_RSFT));
}else{
SEND_STRING (SS_DOWN (X_LSFT));
}
shift_ison = 1; // shift depressed
key_timer = timer_read ();
isolate_trigger = TRUE; // keep track of whether another key gets pressed until key-up
}else{ // key up
if (RSFT_TILDE == keycode) {
SEND_STRING (SS_UP (X_RSFT));
}else{
SEND_STRING (SS_UP (X_LSFT));
}
shift_ison = 0; // shift released
if (isolate_trigger) { // no other key was hit since key down
// Held medium long: _PAD, long: _MOV.
// The reason to have a switch to _MOV on the left hand, is to be able to reach arrows on a toggle,
// all by the left hand, when the right hand is on the mouse.
if ((timer_elapsed (key_timer) <= 200)) { // tapped short (milliseconds)
if (RSFT_TILDE == keycode) {
SEND_STRING ("~");
}else{
SEND_STRING ("-");
}
}
}
}
break;
case _FUN_STAY: // toggles if the f-keys return _FUN layer to BASE after one press
if (record->event.pressed) { // key down

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@ -23,7 +23,8 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
// Configuration:
// ------------------------------------- ⬇ --------------------------------------
// (For the non-coders: “_Remove_” means to place // in front of a line. The rest of the line becomes a comment.
// (For the non-coders:
// “_Remove_” means to place // in front of a line. The rest of the line becomes a comment.
// Placing // in front of a line, means whatever follows it will be ignored during compilation.
// “_Activate_” means to *delete* the two // in front. Now the rest of the line *will* be compiled
// /* ... */ is another a way to turn “...” into being a comment which is ignored during compilation.
@ -77,9 +78,10 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
GUI left/right
Alternate currency symbol
Check boxes or Pointers
Switch _ACC/_BON and *left* side _NSY/_DRA hold keys
Switch _PAD and _MOV on Left Shift toggle
Switch _FUN and _RAR on Right Shift toggle
Switch _ACC/_BON *left* side _NSY/_DRA hold keys
Switch _PAD _MOV on Left Shift toggle
Switch _FUN _RAR on Right Shift toggle
Switch spacebars: Space-bar Enter + layer-hold _MOV
-11- Eviscerations ( / )
Removing the numbers pad _PAD layer
@ -104,7 +106,7 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
* when uploaded to QMK, so that it gives the most commonly used layout: Qwerty with Numpad,
* basic 44 Minivan keys. The compact version its state is whatever it is.)
*/
#define MINIFAN_CONFIG_COMPACT // _Activate_ this, to load the configuration in ./minifan_config_compact.h (note: minifan).
//#define MINIFAN_CONFIG_COMPACT // _Activate_ this, to load the configuration in ./minifan_config_compact.h (note: minifan).
#ifndef MINIFAN_CONFIG_COMPACT // (don't alter this)
@ -444,6 +446,13 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
* Recommended if you use _RAR more than _FUN
*/
//#define SWITCH_RSHIFT_FUN_RAR // _Activate_ to make _RAR layer be on the fast tap, and _FUN on a short hold toggle
/*
* Switch spacebars: Space-bar Enter + layer-hold _MOV
*
* Recommended if you usually type Space-bar with your left hand.
* These keys also switch on _MOV (movement) layer. Page-Up goes one spot to the left.
*/
//#define SPACE_LEFT__ENTER_RIGHT // _Activate_ for Space bar left, Enter and _MOV hold right hand.
/* -11- ➡ Eviscerations ( ② / ② ) ⬅
@ -521,11 +530,14 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
/* -12- ➡ Leds ⬅
*
* Leds off for the Default Base Layer.
* Implies: no indication on Default Base for: Caps-lock, typing speed, typing amount done of a limit.
* Speed / typing amount will be visible by going to another layer.
* Leds off for the Default or Alternative Base Layer.
* Implies: no indication on Default Base for: Caps-lock, typing speed,
* typing amount done of a limit.
* Speed / typing amount indicated by led will be visible by going to another layer.
*/
//#define LEDS_OFF_BASE_DEF // _Activate_ to make leds dark when in Default Base layer.
//
//#define LEDS_OFF_BASE_ALT // _Activate_ to make leds dark when in Alternative Base layer.
// ------------------------------------- ⬆ --------------------------------------
// Below here no more comfortable configuration options.....
@ -581,11 +593,9 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# define _ALT_NSY _DEF_NSY
# endif
// This triggers the compilation of special _HALF_ descramble mode, where you access
// the Unicode layers without passing them through the descramble system (middle led
// lit on _RAR_ when cycling through the base layers with Other Base key).
// This triggers the compilation of Dvorak descramble mode.
# ifdef BASE_DVORAK_DESCRAMBLE__ALT_BASE
# define DVORAK_DESCRAMBLE_HALF
# define DVORAK_DESCRAMBLE
# endif
// Prevent likely erroneous configuration. If no 'Arrow' hardware layout, then not patching in an arrow cluster.
@ -611,13 +621,19 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# ifndef SWITCH_GUIS
# define KC__XGUI KC_LGUI // Name logic is alphabetic order left to right …X (…) …Y in layout definitions..
# define KC__YGUI KC_RGUI // .. meaning KC__XGUI is left on the keymap, KC__YGUI is right.
# endif
# ifdef SWITCH_GUIS
# else
# define KC__XGUI KC_RGUI
# define KC__YGUI KC_LGUI
# endif
// Switch “spacebars”:
# ifndef SPACE_LEFT__ENTER_RIGHT // standard
# define LEFTCENTER_THUMB LT__MOV__KC_ENT
# define RIGHTCENTER_THUMB KC_SPC
# else
# define LEFTCENTER_THUMB KC_SPC // reversed
# define RIGHTCENTER_THUMB LT__MOV__KC_ENT
# endif
// Define the layout macro for the amount of hardware keys.
// These for Minivan are defined up in the code tree.