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/*
* License (GPL):
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
* © 2019,2020 by Jos Boersema
*
*/
// ------------------------------------- ⬇ --------------------------------------
// Configuration:
// ------------------------------------- ⬇ --------------------------------------
// (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.
// (The documentation here is geared toward people who have no understanding about programming.)
/*
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Table of Contents:
-0- ➡ Compact configuration file ⬅
-1- ➡ Letters / Numbers & Symbols layouts ⬅
• Qwerty
• Qwerty with Base arrows
• Dvorak
• Dvorak descramble mode
• Colemak
• Workman
• Numpad
-2- ➡ Eviscerations ( ① / ② ) ⬅
• Single layout
-3- ➡ Startup settings ⬅
• Alternate Base
• Leds on/off at startup.
• Speed measuring
• Text size counting ⬅
-4- ➡ How many hardware keys 1st row ⬅
-5- ⚠ ≠ Minivan ⬅
-6- ➡ Defining the meaning of the additional hardware keys ⬅
• Defining the additional key for 'South paw' (also called 'Command')
• Defining 'Arrow' hardware layout additional keys
-7- ➡ Arrows/Navigation cluster ⬅
• Navigation cluster configuration
• VI editor arrows
-8- ➡ Number pad Configuration⬅
-9- ➡ Speed measuring ⬅
-10- ➡ Some alternative keys ⬅
• Right Alt or hold(_RAR) on Base
• GUI left/right
• Alternate currency symbol
• Check boxes or Pointers
• 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 ( ② / ② ) ⬅
• Removing the numbers pad _PAD layer
• Removing one or more of the Unicode layers _ACC, _DRA or_BON
• Removing groups of characters
-12- ➡ Leds ⬅
-
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*/
/* -0- ➡ Compact configuration file ⬅
*
* If you _activate_ this, this whole heavily documented configuration block below
* gets skipped, and instead a bare bones configuration file with all these same options
* gets read. There is no functional difference.
*
* (You can use the compact configuration if you like that better. It can make communicating
* a configuration easier. The fully documented configuration is left in a state of default
* 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).
#ifndef MINIFAN_CONFIG_COMPACT // (don't alter this)
/* -1- ➡ Letters / Numbers & Symbols layouts ⬅
*
* Here you can configure what letters layer (BASE layer), and number&symbols layer you
* want. This is a dual layout system, so you can choose a second pair as well. You can
* switch between them with a key on the _RAR layer. All the other layers are the same,
* regardless of your choice in letter/number&symbol layers.
*
* The letters layer is the BASE layer, from which you also reach all other layers.
* The letters it has is the alphabet in its simplest form: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz.
* The numbers & symbols layer has what you find on any regular keyboard: 123… !@#… []/…
* The numbers & symbols layer is made to fit the Letters layer, due to small differences
* between layouts like Qwerty and Dvorak (in this case the symbols -, /, ?, and _).
*
* Example: A Qwerty letters layer, with a fitting numbers & symbols layer, as Default.
* A Dvorak letters layer, with a fitting numbers & symbols layer, as Alternate.
*
* You will be asked to configure one layout as Default and another as Alternate.
*
* A bases layout may have locally re-defined one or more of the common layers. If you
* choose two bases layouts who re-define the same common layer locally, you will need
* to choose either one by commenting out the other.
*/
//
// • Qwerty
// (a regular Qwerty layout)
// _Activate_ one of these two, _remove_ the other.
#define BASE_QWERTY__DEF_BASE // _Activate_ if you want Qwerty on the Default spot
//#define BASE_QWERTY__ALT_BASE // _Activate_ if you want Qwerty on the Alternate spot
// Note: you still need to set if you have the additional arrow hardware key. You
// can ignore what it should be defined as, because it will be a plain arrow on Base.
//
// • Qwerty with Base arrows
// (provides direct access to arrows)
// _Activate_ one of these two, _remove_ the other.
//#define BASE_QWERTY_BASEARROW__DEF_BASE // _Activate_ if you want Qwerty with Base arrows on the Default spot
//#define BASE_QWERTY_BASEARROW__ALT_BASE // _Activate_ if you want Qwerty with Base arrows on the Alternate spot
//
// • Dvorak
// (a regular Dvorak layout)
// _Activate_ one of these two, _remove_ the other.
//#define BASE_DVORAK__DEF_BASE // _Activate_ if you want Dvorak on the Default spot
//#define BASE_DVORAK__ALT_BASE // _Activate_ if you want Dvorak on the Alternate spot
//
// • Dvorak descramble mode
// (Dvorak for a computer already remapping to Dvorak)
// This layout is only available on Alternate, because of the special _HALF_ descramble mode.
//#define BASE_DVORAK_DESCRAMBLE__ALT_BASE // _Activate_ if you want Dvorak on the Alternate spot
//
// • Colemak
// (a regular Colemak layout)
// _Activate_ one of these two, _remove_ the other.
//#define BASE_COLEMAK__DEF_BASE // _Activate_ if you want Colemak on the Default spot
//#define BASE_COLEMAK__ALT_BASE // _Activate_ if you want Colemak on the Alternate spot
//
// • Workman
// (a regular Workman layout)
// _Activate_ one of these two, _remove_ the other.
//#define BASE_WORKMAN__DEF_BASE // _Activate_ if you want Workman on the Default spot
//#define BASE_WORKMAN__ALT_BASE // _Activate_ if you want Workman on the Alternate spot
//
// • Numpad
// (a numerical keypad, one for left hand and one for right hand)
// _Activate_ to get Numpad on Alternate. There is no option for Numpad on Default base.
#define BASE_NUMPAD__ALT_BASE // _Activate_ if you want Numpad on the Alternate spot
// ➡ ➡ ➡ This Base layer has configuration options at the top of its file. See ./base_numpad.c
//
/* -2- ➡ Eviscerations ( ① / ② ) ⬅
*/
/* • Single layout
*
* Removes the Alternate base layers, and removes the switch key on _RAR.
* ⚠ You have to not define a Alternate base layer pair. Define only a Default pair.
*/
//#define MINIFAN_SINGLE_LAYOUT // _Activate_ to only have the Default base layers, _remove_ to also have Alternate.
/* -3- ➡ Startup settings ⬅
*/
/* • Alternate Base
*
* You can define which of the two BASE layers is on when powering up the keyboard.
*/
//#define STARTUP_ALTERNATE // Example: For BASES_QWERTY_DVORAK defined: _remove_ is startup in Qwerty, _active_ is
// startup in Dvorak
/* • Leds on/off at startup.
*/
//#define STARTUP_SIDE_LEDS_OFF // _Activate_ to have side leds be off at keyboard startup (when you plug it in / computer powers on).
//#define STARTUP_MID_LED_OFF // _Activate_ to have middle led be off at keyboard startup.
//
/* • Speed measuring
*/
//#define STARTUP_SPEED // _Activate_ for default speed measuring on, _remove_ to set off at startup.
//
/* • Text size counting ⬅
*/
//#define STARTUP_COUNT // _Activate_ for default character/word counting on, _remove_ to set off at startup.
/* -4- ➡ How many hardware keys 1st row ⬅
*
* Define how many keys your keyboard has.
*/
// Default (12x12x12x8 keys)
//'Command' (12x12x12x9 keys) + key on the left
//'Arrow' (12x12x12x9 keys) + key on the right
//'South paw' + 'Arrow' (12x12x12x10 keys)
//#define MORE_KEY__COMMAND // Additional key 1st row on the left. This hardware layout is called 'Command' or 'South paw'.
//#define MORE_KEY__ARROW // Additional key 1st row (counting from row with space-bar) on the right, called 'Arrow' layout.
//
// See below for how to define your additional key(s).
/* -5- ⚠ ≠ Minivan ⬅
*
* This section is for when you want to flash this keymap unto a board with more
* keys than the Minivan has.
*
* Trans-Minivan keymap: 12x12x12x11, 12x12x12x12, 12x12x12x13 keys
* Example board: Planck (12x12x12x12)
*
* It is assumed that you enabled MORE_KEY__ARROW and
* MORE_KEY__COMMAND, to get to 12x12x12x10 keys. With this you
* can get to one, two or three more keys on row 1, without manually
* editing all layers. You could first edit the definition on layers that you have
* a specific meaning for these keys, and let the rest be patched with the definitions
* here.
*
* It can help to inspect the preprocessing with > gcc -E keymap.c | less
*
* Planck keyboard
*
* The identifier TRANSMINIVAN_MIDLEFT could help compile the layout on a Planck keyboard,
* if it has a two unit large spacebar. You compile without TRANSMINIVAN_LEFTSIDE in that case.
* All keys on the left, row 1 (closest to the user) shift one unit to the left, with TRANS_MIDLEFT
* inserted on what would be the left key of the two unit spacebar (assuming that is a key).
*
* Other keyboards formats
*
* It is always possible to just padd the rows somewhere, if you have even more keys. On the other
* hand, to try to cut this layout down to fewer keys than it has at minimum (12x12x12x8), is likely
* going to reduce its functionality, and will require some puzzling to keep a well organized BASE
* layer, and have “hold key” layer switching work correctly.
*
* FIXME: not been compiled or tested for any boards.
*/
//#define TRANSMINIVAN_LAYOUT ....... // Set this to something with the needed amount of keycodes.
// Your values are inserted here: [ _LTR ] = LAYOUT_redefined (
// ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ (throughout all layers)
//#define TRANSMINIVAN_LEFTSIDE // _Activate_ to get yet one more key on the left side row 1
#define TRANS_LEFT XXXXXXX // Define what the TRANSMINIVAN_LEFTSIDE key should be, where it is not otherwise defined.
// (Ignored if TRANSMINIVAN_LEFTSIDE is _removed_).
//
//#define TRANSMINIVAN_MIDLEFT // _Activate_ to get yet one more key on the first key from center, row 1.
#define TRANS_MIDLEFT XXXXXXX // Define what the TRANSMINIVAN_RIGHTSIDE key should be on all layers at once.
// (Ignored if TRANSMINIVAN_MIDLEFT is _removed_).
//
//#define TRANSMINIVAN_RIGHTSIDE // _Activate_ to get yet one more key on the right side row 1
#define TRANS_RIGHT XXXXXXX // Define what the TRANSMINIVAN_RIGHTSIDE key should be, where it is not otherwise defined.
// (Ignored if TRANSMINIVAN_RIGHTSIDE is _removed_).
/* -6- ➡ Defining the meaning of the additional hardware keys ⬅
*
* Some possibilities you might like:
*
* ① Number-pad and F-keys layers are only on a toggle. If you want them accessible on a hold key, you can use
* these additional hardware keys. Make sure to use a transparent key on that location on those layers.
*
* ② You can use the right side additional key for quick access to an arrow/navigation cluster (see below).
*
* ③ Other uses, such as a delete key and/or a special interface key your system needs.
*/
/* • Defining the additional key for 'South paw' (also called 'Command')
*
* Left side additional key. This is ignored if MORE_KEY__COMMAND is not defined.
*/
// Configure here what this key is on the BASE layers (excluding Base Numpad compile option).
//#define MORE_key1_BASE TG ( _RAR ) // _Activate_ this to get a toggle to layer _RAR. MO(_RAR) does not follow a BASE switch by Other Base.
//#define MORE_key1_BASE KC_DEL // Could be useful if you like to toggle to certain layers and stay there for a while.
#define MORE_key1_BASE KC__XGUI // (Default) (Using KC__XGUI makes sure it is the *other* GUI, relative to KC__YGUI.)
//
// Configure here what this key is on all other layers
//#define MORE_key1 KC_DEL // Configure here what this key is on all other layers (and Base Numpad).
#define MORE_key1 KC__XGUI // (Default)
//
//
/* • Defining 'Arrow' hardware layout additional keys
*
* You can create an arrow-cluster with your additional MORE_key2 hardware key on the _MOV layer.
* Either way: this new key can toggle to _MOV layer, with the key that on the _MOV layer becomes the down-arrow,
* in the middle of an arrow cluster. To do that, uncomment MOREKEY2_ARROW_CLUSTER.
* The keys that are by default defined on those keys on _MOV layer, will now be overwritten (they are not typically
* that much used there).
*
* Arrow cluster for 'arrow' layout: _activate_ MOREKEY2_ARROW_CLUSTER and _activate_ #define MORE_key2 _MOV_UP
* No arrow cluster for 'arrow' layout: _remove_ MOREKEY2_ARROW_CLUSTER, and set MORE_key2 to whatever you want.
*/
#define MOREKEY2_ARROW_CLUSTER // Arrow cluster on _MOV layer. This is ignored if MORE_KEY__ARROW is not defined.
// This will cost you 'Right Alt' and 'GUI' on the _MOV layer.
//#define MOREKEY2_ADD_NAVIGATION // Additional navigation keys around arrow cluster MOREKEY2_ARROW_CLUSTER. Ignored if MOREKEY2_ARROW_CLUSTER is not defined.
// Note: this will cause mouse buttons 'BTN4' and 'BTN5' on the _MOV layer to be moved.
/*
* Define the key you want on the additional key. Leave it to _MOV_UP if you want an arrow cluster, easily
* accessed with this key.
*
* If you want to be able to type all arrow cluster keys with both GUI keys, than you cannot have this additional
* arrow cluster around the arrow additional hardware key, because it eats away the GUI just to the left of
* that additional hardware key.
*
* For typing both GUIs with the navigation cluster, you also need the left side additional hardware key. In this
* case, you can still set the optional hardware key on the right to _MOV_UP, but that is marginally useful
* as you already have that on Left Shift.
*
* When aiming to type all normally available keys on a 100% keyboard with all modifiers including GUIs, you
* could use the right hand side optional hardware key (arrow), because it causes the right side GUI to be
* available there. (This kind of stuff affects rare or even never used keyboard shortcuts.)
*/
#define MORE_key2 _MOV_UP // Right side additional key. This is ignored if MORE_KEY__ARROW is not defined.
//#define MORE_key2 KC_DEL // More or less a random suggestion. Harmonizes well with “.DEL” on Numbers Pad.
// It is convenient to have an uncluttered Delete key on the Base layer.
//#define MORE_key2 <...your choice...> // Right side additional key.
//
/* -7- ➡ Arrows/Navigation cluster ⬅
*/
/* • Navigation cluster configuration
*
* _Activate_ below line to use a "WASD" type layout (on the spot where WASD is in Qwerty).
* _Remove_ if you prefer a flat type layout, with arrows in a row, on the right hand.
*/
#define ARROWS_TRIANGLE // Implies mouse is also similarly in a triangle.
/*
* • VI editor arrows
*
* Vi is a famous editor, with its own peculiar text cursor movement arrangement (arrows).
* This option modifies the flat arrows layout on the right hand, to be like the “HJKL”
* arrows in the editor vi(1). “HJKL” meaning: the 7th to 10th key on the 3rd row.
* The arrows on the additional MOREKEY2_ARROW_CLUSTER also get harmonized to be like vi.
*/
//#define VI_SWITCHERYDOO // You have to _remove_ ARROWS_TRIANGLE, or this gets ignored.
/* -8- ➡ Number pad Configuration⬅
*
* This concerns the Numbers Pad layer, which is part of the common layers (not the Bse
* layer, which also has a Numbers Pad option).
*
* There are two compile versions for the number pad layer _PAD, in the common layers.
*
* _Activate_ the below to have the numbers pad _PAD layer resemble the squared layout of
* a numerical keyboard, allowing to type all numbers with the right hand.
* _Remove_ the below to have the numbers in this layer follow the layout of the _NSY layer,
* with the numbers on a line from left to right on the home row, across both hands.
*/
//#define NUMPAD_COMMON_SQUARE // _Activate_ to resemble a one handed numerical keyboard.
/* -9- ➡ Speed measuring ⬅
*/
/*
* Led color configuration. You can see the speed you have configured below directly on the keyboard,
* after you compiled and flashed it.
* Set speed measuring to <off>.
* Hold the 'Report' key for one second, then release. The keyboard prints a number, which is the
* amount of characters per second for which that color is then being shown. Hold it again for
* a second, and it increments. Toggle speed measuring on/off to restart.
* You can play with the below settings until you like the result.
*
* The default values (8, 160 respectively) are starting at blue, avoiding confusion with default
* cyan for BASE layer, going to purple and further avoiding confusion with text size counting.
* Very fast typers could reach red, and then it goes further to yellow, etc.
*/
#define SPEED_COUNTDOWN 25 // After how many keypresses to update the effect(s).
#define SPEED_HUE_STEP 8 // For each key/sec faster, the hue value of HSV goes this step further.
#define SPEED_HUE_START 160 // The starting hue for 0 k/s (0 = 255 = red).
/*
* Speed report in words-per-minute (wpm) rather than keystrokes-per-second (k/s). wpm = k/s * ⁶⁰/₅ = k/s * 12
*/
#define WORDS_PER_MINUTE // _Activate_ to get speed report in words-per-minute, _remove_ to get it in keystrokes-per-second (k/s).
/* -10- ➡ Some alternative keys ⬅
*/
/*
* • Right Alt or hold(_RAR) on Base
*
* _Activate_ below line to get Right-Alt or Alt-Gr (same thing) on Base.
* A short tap results in RAlt briefly pressed, plus Right-Arrow.
* When pressed with another key, however short, results only in RAlt, and no Right-Arrow.
* Held a little longer than tapping it, results in only RAlt being pressed, no Right-Arrow.
*
* _Remove_ to have a layer hold key to the _RAR layer there, instead of RAlt, together with tapped Right-Arrow.
*/
//#define BASE_RIGHT_ALT // _Activate_ to get Right-Alt instead of _RAR on Base layer.
/*
* • GUI left/right
*
* _Activate_ below line to have LGUI (also called OS or Win key, etc) where RGUI is,
* and RGUI where LGUI is.
*/
//#define SWITCH_GUIS // _Activate_ this if you want LGUI on the BASE layer rather than RGUI, despite that spot being on the right.
/*
* • Alternate currency symbol
*
* _Activate_ the below to get a Euro symbol, where ƒ (Dutch Guilder) is on the default map (_DRA layer).
*/
#define UNICODE_CURRENCY 0x20ac // Hex number, euro symbol €. The unicode hex number for position ƒ in the default keymap.
/*
* • Check boxes or Pointers
*
* You can have these symbols (checkboxes): ☐ ☒ ☑ 🗹
* or these (pointers): ⮘ ⮙ ⮚ ⮛
*/
//#define POINT_ON_CHECKBOXES // _Activate_ to get arrows, _remove_ to get checkboxes on _DRA layer.
/*
* • Switch _ACC/_BON and *left* side _NSY/_DRA hold keys
*
* If you type a lot of _ACC layer (accented keys), and not much _DRA layer, you might like to
* switch the _ACC hold key, and the left side _NSY key, if you find it awkward to reach to the
* left with your thumb. These two keys are next to each other. Only the Base layer is affected.
*/
//#define SWITCH_HOLD_ACC_NSY // _Activate_ to switch the *left* _NSY and _ACC layer hold keys, on Base layer.
/*
* • Switch _PAD and _MOV on Left Shift toggle
*
* Recommended if you use _MOV more than _PAD
*/
//#define SWITCH_LSHIFT_PAD_MOV // _Activate_ to make _MOV layer be on the fast tap, and _PAD on a short hold toggle
/*
* • Switch _FUN and _RAR on Right Shift toggle
*
* 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 ) ⬅
*/
/* • Removing the numbers pad _PAD layer
*
* You may have no use for this common layer, if you have a numerical keypad on the Alternate Base already.
*
* ⚠ Note: ./base_numpad.h can overrides this setting, if compiled with that Base layers.
*/
//#define REMOVE_PAD // _Activate_ to strip out the _PAD layer, _remove_ to have the _PAD layer.
//
/* • Removing one or more of the Unicode layers _ACC, _DRA or_BON
*/
/* Removes the _ACC layer, optionally redirect its key. This can save some 750 bytes.
*/
//#define REMOVE_ACC // _Activate_ to strip out the _ACC layer, _remove_ to have the _ACC layer.
/* Unless REMOVE_ACC is _active_, the next defines which redirect the _ACC key(s) are ignored. */
//#define _ACC_KEY_ALT_LAYER _BON // _Activate_ to make the key(s) that normally goes to _ACC, go to _BON instead.
//#define _ACC_KEY_ALT_LAYER _DRA // _Activate_ to make the key(s) that normally goes to _ACC, go to _DRA instead.
/*
*
* Removes the _DRA layer, optionally redirect its key. Also saves some 750 bytes.
*/
//#define REMOVE_DRA // _Activate_ to strip out the _DRA layer, _remove_ to have the _DRA layer.
/* Unless REMOVE_DRA is _active_, the next defines which redirect the _DRA key(s) are ignored. */
//#define _DRA_KEY_ALT_LAYER _ACC // _Activate_ to make the key(s) that normally goes to _ACC, go to _ACC instead.
//#define _DRA_KEY_ALT_LAYER _BON // _Activate_ to make the key(s) that normally goes to _ACC, go to _BON instead.
/*
*
* Removes the _BON layer, optionally redirect its key. Also saves some 750 bytes.
*/
//#define REMOVE_BON // _Activate_ to strip out the _BON layer, _remove_ to have the _BON layer.
/* Unless REMOVE_BON is _active_, the next defines which redirect the _BON key(s) are ignored. */
//#define _BON_KEY_ALT_LAYER _ACC // _Activate_ to make the key(s) that normally goes to _BON, go to _ACC instead.
//#define _BON_KEY_ALT_LAYER _DRA // _Activate_ to make the key(s) that normally goes to _BON, go to _DRA instead.
/*
*
* • Removing groups of characters
*/
/*
* The below cut out an amount of symbols on a given layer, to simplify and/or reduce firmware size a little.
*/
//#define ALL_DRA_BON_EVISCERATIONS // _Activate_ this to _remove_ the below all at once. (Seems to save only ±114 bytes)
//
#define BOX_DRAWINGS // _Activate_ to get box drawings on _BON. Horizontal lines (━─┄┅) on _DRA are not affected.
// Affected on rows 2 and 3: ┣┫┏┗┃┇┛┓
// Full, 3rd row, boxdr.: Ctrl ① ⬅ ② ⬇ ③ ➡ ④ ┏ ⑤ ┓ ⑥ ┃ ⑦ ┇ ⑧ ╋ ⑨ ⓪ ∞ —
// Full, 2nd row, boxdr.: LSht ÷ ☞ ┗ ≠ ┛ ✗ ┣ ✓ ┫ ⚠ « » RSht
//
// 3rd row, no boxdrawing: Ctrl ① ⬅ ② ⬇ ③ ➡ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⓪ ∞ —
// 2nd row, no boxdrawing: LSht ÷ ☞ ≠ ✗ ✓ ⚠ « » RSht
//
#define SUB_SCRIPT_NUMS // _Activate_ to get subscript numbers (₁₂₃…₀) on _DRA.
// Affected on row 3: ₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉₀
// Thinned out 3rd row: xxx ¹ ² ³ ⁴ ⁵ ⁶ ⁷ ⁸ ⁹ ⁰ xxx
// Full 3rd row: xxx ¹₁ ²₂ ³₃ ⁴₄ ⁵₅ ⁶₆ ⁷₇ ⁸₈ ⁹₉ ⁰₀ xxx
//
#define FULL_DRA_2NDROW // _Activate_ to have symbols on all unshifted + shifted positions on _DRA, 2nd row.
// Affected: 「 」 § · 🗹 《 》
// Full 2nd row: LSht 「━ 」─ °〇 •§ …· ☐ ☒ ☑ 🗹 ¿¡ 《┄ 》┅ Rsht
// Thinned out 2nd row: LSht ━ ─ ° • … ☐ ☑ ☑ ¿¡ ┄ ┅ RSht
//
#define FULL_DRA_4THROW // _Activate_ to have symbols on all unshifted + shifted positions on _DRA, 4th row.
// Affected 4th row: „ ≤ ≥ ∅ ¢ ƒ ❦ 🙂 🙁 👍 👎 ⁽ ₍ ⁾ ₎
// Full 4th row: BASE “„ ”≤ £≥ ∅ ¢ ±ƒ ❦ ♥ 🙂🙁 👍👎 ⁽₍ ⁾₎ Bkspc
// Thinned out 4th row: BASE “ ” £ ± ♥ Bkspc
//
#define FULL_BON_4THROW // _Activate_ to have symbols on all unshifted + shifted positions on _BON, 4th row.
// Affected 4th row: 🛠 ¤ ∑ ‱ ٭ 😊 ⍨ ⃰ ⁻ ⁺ 🄯 ©
// Full 4th row: BASE ‛🛠 ’⬆ ¤ 🄯 ∑ © ‰‱ ★٭ 😊⍨ × ⃰ √ ⁻⁺ Bkspc
// Thinned out 4th row: BASE ’⬆ ‰ ★ × Bkspc
//
/* -12- ➡ Leds ⬅
*
* 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.....
// There may be configuration options in the layout ./bases_....h file you chose.
// ------------------------------------- ⬆ --------------------------------------
#else // (ignore this)
# include "./minifan_config_compact.h"
#endif // MINIFAN_CONFIG_COMPACT
// ------------------------------------- ⬇ --------------------------------------
// Base layer headers
// ------------------------------------- ⬇ --------------------------------------
// * Numpad *
# if defined(BASE_NUMPAD__ALT_BASE)
# include "./base_numpad.h" // Numbers pad header
# endif
// * Qwerty Base Arrow *
# if defined(BASE_QWERTY_BASEARROW__DEF_BASE) || defined(BASE_QWERTY_BASEARROW__ALT_BASE)
# include "./base_qwerty_basearrow.h" // Your Keymap header/configuration file.
# endif
// // ⬇ insert your ./base_YOUR_KEYMAP.h #include here:
// * YOUR KEYMAP *
// # if defined(BASE_YOUR_KEYMAP__DEF_BASE) || defined(BASE_YOUR_KEYMAP__ALT_BASE)
// # include "./base_YOUR_KEYMAP.h" // Your Keymap header/configuration file.
// # endif
// // ⬆
// ------------------------------------- ⬆ --------------------------------------
// Base layer headers are best #included here, so the preprocessor statements
// following the user configuration block can pick up on anything that was set.
//
// Example: base_numpad.h _activate_ REMOVE_PAD. Based upon that, the preprocessor
// constant _PAD is changed into _FUN in the below statements.
// ------------------------------------- ⬆ --------------------------------------
// The below sets some things up based on the above #defines.
// This is sort of a hack. It re-defines _ALT_BASE and _ALT_NSY to point to the same
// layer as _DEF_BASE and _DEF_NSY, because there are quite a few references to the
// former and putting #if then around each one complicated the code even more. If needed,
// it can be changed later. This option already reduces firmware size, so we should be
// well below the maximum.
# ifdef MINIFAN_SINGLE_LAYOUT
# define _ALT_BASE _DEF_BASE
# define _ALT_NSY _DEF_NSY
# endif
// This triggers the compilation of Dvorak descramble mode.
# ifdef BASE_DVORAK_DESCRAMBLE__ALT_BASE
# define DVORAK_DESCRAMBLE
# endif
// Prevent likely erroneous configuration. If no 'Arrow' hardware layout, then not patching in an arrow cluster.
# if !defined(MORE_KEY__ARROW) && defined(MOREKEY2_ARROW_CLUSTER)
# undef MOREKEY2_ARROW_CLUSTER
# endif
# if !defined(MORE_KEY__ARROW) && defined(MOREKEY2_ADD_NAVIGATION)
# undef MOREKEY2_ADD_NAVIGATION
# endif
# if !defined(MOREKEY2_ARROW_CLUSTER) && defined(MOREKEY2_ADD_NAVIGATION)
# undef MOREKEY2_ADD_NAVIGATION // Only navigation keys, when the are arrows defined.
# endif
// When choosing 'triangle' arrows, then they go left. Not 'triangle' arrows, than right.
# ifdef ARROWS_TRIANGLE
/* _Activate_ below line to put the arrows on the left, comment out to have arrows right. */
# define ARROWS_LEFT // Implies mouse is right
# endif
// Set up user GUI choice:
# 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.
# 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.
# if !defined(MORE_KEY__COMMAND) && !defined(MORE_KEY__ARROW)
# define LAYOUT_redefined LAYOUT // Default (8 keys on 1st row)
# endif
# if !defined(MORE_KEY__COMMAND) && defined(MORE_KEY__ARROW)
# define LAYOUT_redefined LAYOUT_arrow // Additional key 1st row on the right. 'Arrow'
# endif
# if defined(MORE_KEY__COMMAND) && !defined(MORE_KEY__ARROW)
# define LAYOUT_redefined LAYOUT_command // Additional key 1st row on the left. 'Command'
# endif
# if defined(MORE_KEY__COMMAND) && defined(MORE_KEY__ARROW)
# define LAYOUT_redefined LAYOUT_arrow_command // Additional keys 1st row both left and right. 'Arrow' + 'Command'
# endif
# ifdef TRANSMINIVAN_LAYOUT
# undef LAYOUT_redefined
# define LAYOUT_redefined TRANSMINIVAN_LAYOUT
# endif
// Process user config setting for speed measuring
# ifdef STARTUP_SPEED
# define SPEED_INIT_VALUE TRUE
# else
# define SPEED_INIT_VALUE FALSE
# endif
// Process user config setting for text size measuring
# ifdef STARTUP_COUNT
# define COUNT_INIT_VALUE TRUE
# else
# define COUNT_INIT_VALUE FALSE
# endif
// Get all key reductions at once
# ifdef ALL_DRA_BON_EVISCERATIONS
# ifdef BOX_DRAWINGS
# undef BOX_DRAWINGS
# endif
# ifdef SUB_SCRIPT_NUMS
# undef SUB_SCRIPT_NUMS
# endif
# ifdef FULL_DRA_2NDROW
# undef FULL_DRA_2NDROW
# endif
# ifdef FULL_DRA_4THROW
# undef FULL_DRA_4THROW
# endif
# ifdef FULL_BON_4THROW
# undef FULL_BON_4THROW
# endif
# endif
// This resolves compiling “TO (_BON)” on the _FUN layer.
# ifdef REMOVE_BON
# undef _BON
# ifdef _BON_KEY_ALT_LAYER
# define _BON _BON_KEY_ALT_LAYER // To what user wants
# else
# define _BON _FUN // void behavior
# endif
# endif
// This resolves compiling “TO (_PAD)” on the _FUN layer.
# ifdef REMOVE_PAD
# undef _PAD
# define _PAD _FUN // void behavior
# endif
// If the _ACC layer hold key has no function anymore because the layers _ACC and _BON to which it
// switches have been removed, and no alternative use been set, that key reverts to being KC_DEL,
// and the whole macro CHOLTAP_ACCE it normally activates gets cut.
# if defined(REMOVE_ACC) \
&& !defined(_ACC_KEY_ALT_LAYER) \
&& defined(REMOVE_BON) \
&& !defined(_BON_KEY_ALT_LAYER)
# define CHOLTAP_ACCE KC_DEL // replaces in the keymap
# define CHOLTAP_ACCE_NOP // cuts CHOLTAP_ACCE out of macros
# endif
// Here all Unicode layers _ACC, _DRA and _BON have been removed, and none of their key(s) has
// been re-assigned to a useful purpose. That makes that whole system redundant, so it is simplified.
# if defined(REMOVE_ACC) \
&& !defined(_ACC_KEY_ALT_LAYER) \
&& defined(REMOVE_DRA) \
&& !defined(_DRA_KEY_ALT_LAYER) \
&& defined(REMOVE_BON) \
&& !defined(_BON_KEY_ALT_LAYER)
# define CHOLTAP_ACCE KC_DEL // replaces in the keymap
# define CHOLTAP_ACCE_NOP // cuts CHOLTAP_ACCE out of macros
# define DUO_HOLD_BASIC // cuts out the long DUO_HOLD macro, replaces it with a simple 'descramble'-aware hold(_NSY/_DDN)
# endif