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Christopher Browne a07d1f22aa Some revisions to cbbrowne Planck keymap, and a preliminary xd75 keymap (#1715)
* Add HOME/END keys as upper/lower on arrow-up/down

* Reduce .hex file size by turning off unneeded options

* Put digit keypad onto left hand upon RAISE; this will sometimes be preferable to double-hits of right hand

* Latest super latest version merge

* cbbrowne keymap for XD75re

* starting notes on XD75re keymap plans

* First draft of bottom row of QWERTY

* Switch my special bottom line over to QCENT

* Dunno

* Filling in wanted keys, bit by bit...

* Add copyright, extra macro

* Clean up comments, remove some experimental code I didn't like

* TODO plans for xd75re

* clean up keyboard layout

* QCENT2 is my new experiment for the main keyboard...

* Add a few more main layer keys, and modify LOWER to shift things outwards to conform with main layer

* Clean up RAISE layer to conform with main layer, remove QCENT layer as QCENT2 is the new thing

* More xd75 changes, now that I actually have it in hand

* shift keymap around, as original attempt was a bit too aggressive in keeping to the edges

* more revs to XD75

* Dropping parts of the centre keypad in favor of Keys I Really Need

* Improve documentation to conform with how builds are done now

* Improve documentation to conform with how builds are done now

* Add cbbrowne rules file as alternative to having the rules in Makefile

* Makefile not needed anymore for individual keymap
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cbbrowne custom keyboard

Due to cbbrowne@acm.org Christopher Browne

Much of this is copied from my Planck keymap...

  1. TODO

  • Set up keypad in the middle of the screen?
  • Or perhaps I should set up a layer for that?
  • Need the Random, version, my name keys
  • Almost certainly I want shift/control/alt on the right side, superimposed on whatever is at the rightmost end
  • Need a good place for RESET
  • Definitely want the keyboard to "breathe"
  • Perhaps nice to have some programming constructs as in jeremy-dev
    • It had C operators such as /=, *=, -=, +=, ...
  • Should I have some tmux commands like in mollat?
  • How about adding some emacs commands?