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diff --git a/docs/ChangeLog/20200530.md b/docs/ChangeLog/20200530.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9def9ae123 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/ChangeLog/20200530.md @@ -0,0 +1,239 @@ +# QMK Breaking Change - 2020 May 30 Changelog + +Four times a year QMK runs a process for merging Breaking Changes. A Breaking Change is any change which modifies how QMK behaves in a way that is incompatible or potentially dangerous. We limit these changes to 4 times per year so that users can have confidence that updating their QMK tree will not break their keymaps. + +The list of changes follows. + + +## Core Changes + +### Converting V-USB usbdrv to a submodule + +[#8321](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/8321) and [qmk_compiler#62](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_compiler/pull/62). + +These PRs move the V-USB driver code out of the qmk_firmware repository and into a submodule pointed at https://github.com/obdev/v-usb. This will make it easier to update the codebase if needed, while applying any potential QMK-specific modifications by forking it to the QMK GitHub organization. + +### Unify Tap Hold functions and documentation + +[#8348](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/8348) + +Updates all of the per key tap-hold functions to pass the `keyrecord_t` structure, and include documentation changes. + +Any remaining versions or code outside of the main repo will need to be converted: +| Old function | New Function | +|------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| +|`uint16_t get_tapping_term(uint16_t keycode)` |`uint16_t get_tapping_term(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record)` | +|`bool get_ignore_mod_tap_interrupt(uint16_t keycode)` |`bool get_ignore_mod_tap_interrupt(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record)` | + +### Python Required In The Build Process + +[#9000](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/9000) + +This is the last release of QMK that will work without having Python 3.6 (or later) installed. If your environment is not fully setup you will get a warning instructing you to set it up. + +After the next breaking change you will not be able to build if `bin/qmk hello` does not work. + +### Upgrade from tinyprintf to mpaland/printf + +[#8269](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/8269) + +- Provides debug functionality on ChibiOS/ARM that is more compliant than previous integrations. +- Less maintenence, fewer QMK customisations, and allows QMK to sidestep previous compile and runtime issues. +- A `make git-submodule` may be required after pulling the latest QMK Firmware code to update to the new dependency. + +### Fixed RGB_DISABLE_AFTER_TIMEOUT to be seconds based & small internals cleanup + +[#6480](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/6480) + +- Changes `RGB_DISABLE_AFTER_TIMEOUT` to be based on milliseconds instead of ticks. +- Includes a code cleanup, resulting in a savings of 100 bytes, depending on features used. +- Fixed issues with timeouts / suspending at the wrong time not turning off all LEDs in some cases. + +The `RGB_DISABLE_AFTER_TIMEOUT` definition is now deprecated, and has been superseded by `RGB_DISABLE_TIMEOUT`. To use the new definition, rename `RGB_DISABLE_AFTER_TIMEOUT` to `RGB_DISABLE_TIMEOUT` in your `config.h` file, and multiply the value set by 1200. + +Before: `#define RGB_DISABLE_AFTER_TIMEOUT 100` +After: `#define RGB_DISABLE_TIMEOUT 120000` + +### Switch to qmk forks for everything + +[#9019](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/9019) + +Fork all QMK submodules to protect against upstream repositories disappearing. + +### code cleanup regarding deprecated macro PLAY_NOTE_ARRAY by replacing it with PLAY_SONG + +[#8484](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/8484) + +Removes the deprecated `PLAY_NOTE_ARRAY` macro. References to it are replaced with `PLAY_SONG`, which references the same function. + +### fixing wrong configuration of AUDIO feature + +[#8903](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/8903) and [#8974](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/8974) + +`audio_avr.c` does not default to any pin; there has to be a #define XX_AUDIO in config.h at some level for Audio to actually work. Otherwise, the Audio code ends up cluttering the firmware, possibly breaking builds because the maximum allowed firmware size is exceeded. + +These changes fix this by disabling Audio on keyboards that have the feature misconfigured, and therefore non-functional. + +Also, add a compile-time error to alert the user to a missing pin-configuration (on AVR boards) when `AUDIO_ENABLE = yes` is set. + + +## Keyboard Refactors + +### Migrating Lily58 to use split_common + +[#6260](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/6260) + +Modifies the default firmware for Lily58 to use the `split_common` library, instead of including and depending on its own set of libraries for the following functionality: + +- SSD1306 display +- i2c for OLED +- Serial Communication + +This allows current lily58 firmware to advance with updates to the `split_common` library, which is shared with many other split keyboards. + +#### To migrate existing Lily58 firmware: + +[Changes to `config.h`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/6260/files#diff-445ac369c8717dcd6fc6fc3630836fc1): +- Remove `#define SSD1306OLED` from config.h + + +[Changes to `keymap.c`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/6260/files#diff-20943ea59856e9bdf3d99ecb2eee40b7): +- Find/Replace each instance of `#ifdef SSD1306OLED` with `#ifdef OLED_DRIVER_ENABLE` +- The following changes are for compatibility with the OLED driver. If you don't use the OLED driver you may safely delete [this section](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/e6b9980bd45c186f7360df68c24b6e05a80c10dc/keyboards/lily58/keymaps/default/keymap.c#L144-L190) +- Alternatively, if you did not change the OLED code from that in `default`, you may find it easier to simply copy the [relevant section](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/4ac310668501ae6786c711ecc8f01f62ddaa1c0b/keyboards/lily58/keymaps/default/keymap.c#L138-L172). Otherwise, the changes you need to make are as follows (sample change [here](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/6260/files#diff-20943ea59856e9bdf3d99ecb2eee40b7R138-R173)) +- [Remove](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/6260/files#diff-20943ea59856e9bdf3d99ecb2eee40b7L138-L141) the block +```c +#ifdef SSD1306OLED + iota_gfx_init(!has_usb()); // turns on the display +#endif +``` +- Within the block bounded by `#ifdef OLED_DRIVER_ENABLE` and `#endif // OLED_DRIVER_ENABLE`, add the following block to ensure that your two OLEDs are rotated correctly across the left and right sides: +```c +oled_rotation_t oled_init_user(oled_rotation_t rotation) { + if (!is_keyboard_master()) + return OLED_ROTATION_180; // flips the display 180 degrees if offhand + return rotation; +} +``` +- Remove the functions `matrix_scan_user`, `matrix_update` and `iota_gfx_task_user` +- Find/Replace `matrix_render_user(struct CharacterMatrix *matrix)` with `iota_gfx_task_user(void)` +- Find/Replace `is_master` with `is_keyboard_master()` +- For each instance of `matrix_write_ln(matrix, display_fn())`, rewrite it as `oled_write_ln(read_layer_state(), false);` +- For each instance of `matrix_write(matrix, read_logo());`, replace with `oled_write(read_logo(), false);` + +### Refactor zinc to use split_common + +[#7114](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/7114) and [#9171](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/9171) + +* Refactor to use split_common and remove split codes under the zinc/revx/ +* Add - backlight RGB LED and/or underglow RGB LED option +* Add - continuous RGB animations feature (between L and R halves) +* Fix - keymap files to adapt to changes + * all authors of keymaps confirmed this PR +* Update - documents and rules.mk + +### Refactor of TKC1800 to use common OLED code + +[#8472](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/8472) + +Modifies the default firmware for TKC1800 to use the in-built I2C and OLED drivers, instead of including and depending on its own set of libraries for the following functionality: + +- SSD1306 display +- i2c for OLED + +This allows current TKC1800 firmware to advance with updates to those drivers, which are shared with other keyboards. + +#### To migrate existing TKC1800 firmware: + +[Changes to `config.h`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/8472/files#diff-d10b26e676b4a55cbb00d71955116526): +- Remove `#define SSD1306OLED` from config.h + +[Changes to `tkc1800.c`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/8472/files#diff-3b35bd30abe89c8110717c6972cd2cc5): +- Add the following to avoid debug errors on HID_listen if the screen is not present +```c +void keyboard_pre_init_kb(void) { + setPinInputHigh(D0); + setPinInputHigh(D1); + + keyboard_pre_init_user(); +} +``` + +[Changes to `keymap.c`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/8472/files#diff-05a2a344ce27e4d045fe68520ccd4771): +- Find/Replace each instance of `#ifdef SSD1306OLED` with `#ifdef OLED_DRIVER_ENABLE` +- The following changes are for compatibility with the OLED driver. If you don't use the OLED driver you may safely delete [this section](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/e6b9980bd45c186f7360df68c24b6e05a80c10dc/keyboards/lily58/keymaps/default/keymap.c#L144-L190) +- [Remove](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/6260/files#diff-20943ea59856e9bdf3d99ecb2eee40b7L91-L158) the block +```c +#ifdef SSD1306OLED + iota_gfx_init(!has_usb()); // turns on the display +#endif +``` +- Within the block bounded by `#ifdef OLED_DRIVER_ENABLE` and `#endif // OLED_DRIVER_ENABLE`, add the following block to ensure that your two OLEDs are rotated correctly across the left and right sides: +```c +oled_rotation_t oled_init_user(oled_rotation_t rotation) { + if (!is_keyboard_master()) + return OLED_ROTATION_180; // flips the display 180 degrees if offhand + return rotation; +} +``` +- Remove the function `iota_gfx_task_user` + +### Split HHKB to ANSI and JP layouts and Add VIA support for each + +[#8582](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/8582) + +- Splits the HHKB codebase into two separate folders `keyboards/hhkb/ansi` and `keyboards/hhkb/jp`. +- Adds VIA Configurator support for both versions. + +#### Migrating existing HHKB keymaps + +- Remove any checks for the `HHKB_JP` definition + - All checks for this definition have been removed, and each version uses the source that is appropriate to that version. +- Move the directory for your keymap into the appropriate `keymaps` directory + - `keyboards/hhkb/ansi/keymaps/` for ANSI HHKBs + - `keyboards/hhkb/jp/keymaps/` for HHKB JPs +- Compile with the new keyboard names + - This PR changes the compilation instructions for the HHKB Alternate Controller. To compile firmware for this controller moving forward, use: + - `make hhkb/ansi` for ANSI-layout HHKBs + - `make hhkb/jp` for HHKB JP keyboards + + +## Keyboard Moves + +- [#8412](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/8412 "Changing board names to prevent confusion") by blindassassin111 +- [#8499](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/8499 "Move the Keyboardio Model01 to a keyboardio/ subdir") by algernon +- [#8830](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/8830 "Move spaceman keyboards") by Spaceman (formerly known as Rionlion100) +- [#8537](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/8537 "Organizing my keyboards (plaid, tartan, ergoinu)") by hsgw + +Keyboards by Keyboardio, Spaceman, and hsgw move to vendor folders, while PCBs designed by blindassassin111 are renamed. + +Old Name | New Name +:----------------- | :----------------- +2_milk | spaceman/2_milk +at101_blackheart | at101_bh +ergoinu | dm9records/ergoinu +model01 | keyboardio/model01 +omnikey_blackheart | omnikey_bh +pancake | spaceman/pancake +plaid | dm9records/plaid +tartan | dm9records/tartan +z150_blackheart | z150_bh + +If you own one of these PCBs, please use the new names to compile your firmware moving forward. + + +## Keycode Migration PRs + +[#8954](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/8954 "Migrate `ACTION_LAYER_TOGGLE` to `TG()`"), [#8957](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/8957 "Migrate `ACTION_MODS_ONESHOT` to `OSM()`"), [#8958](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/8958 "Migrate `ACTION_DEFAULT_LAYER_SET` to `DF()`"), [#8959](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/8959 "Migrate `ACTION_LAYER_MODS` to `LM()`"), [#8968](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/8968 "Migrate `ACTION_MODS_TAP_KEY` to `MT()`"), [#8977](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/8977 "Migrate miscellaneous `fn_actions` entries"), and [#8979](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/8979 "Migrate `ACTION_MODS_KEY` to chained mod keycodes") + +Authored by fauxpark, these pull requests remove references to deprecated TMK macros that have been superseded by native QMK keycodes. + +Old `fn_actions` action | New QMK keycode +:---------------------- | :-------------- +`ACTION_DEFAULT_LAYER_SET(layer)` | `DF(layer)` +`ACTION_LAYER_MODS(layer, mod)` | `LM(layer, mod)` +`ACTION_LAYER_ONESHOT(mod)` | `OSL(mod)` +`ACTION_LAYER_TOGGLE(layer)` | `TG(layer)` +`ACTION_MODS_ONESHOT(mod)` | `OSM(mod)` +`ACTION_MODS_TAP_KEY(mod, kc)` | `MT(mod, kc)` +`ACTION_MODS_KEY(mod, kc)`<br>e.g. `ACTION_MODS_KEY(MOD_LCTL, KC_0)` | `MOD(kc)`<br>e.g. `LCTL(KC_0)` diff --git a/docs/_summary.md b/docs/_summary.md index b3553b4285..1b6ddc67ca 100644 --- a/docs/_summary.md +++ b/docs/_summary.md @@ -115,6 +115,7 @@ * [Overview](breaking_changes.md) * [My Pull Request Was Flagged](breaking_changes_instructions.md) * History + * [2020 May 30](ChangeLog/20200530.md) * [2020 Feb 29](ChangeLog/20200229.md) * [2019 Aug 30](ChangeLog/20190830.md) diff --git a/docs/breaking_changes.md b/docs/breaking_changes.md index 6c684970d8..154695ddac 100644 --- a/docs/breaking_changes.md +++ b/docs/breaking_changes.md @@ -6,27 +6,28 @@ The breaking change period is when we will merge PR's that change QMK in dangero ## What has been included in past Breaking Changes? +* [2020 May 30](ChangeLog/20200530.md) * [2020 Feb 29](ChangeLog/20200229.md) * [2019 Aug 30](ChangeLog/20190830.md) ## When is the next Breaking Change? -The next Breaking Change is scheduled for May 30, 2020. +The next Breaking Change is scheduled for Aug 29, 2020. ### Important Dates -* [x] 2020 Feb 29 - `future` is created. It will be rebased weekly. -* [ ] 2020 May 2 - `future` closed to new PR's. -* [ ] 2020 May 2 - Call for testers. -* [ ] 2020 May 28 - `master` is locked, no PR's merged. -* [ ] 2020 May 30 - Merge `future` to `master`. -* [ ] 2020 May 30 - `master` is unlocked. PR's can be merged again. +* [x] 2020 May 30 - `develop` is created. It will be rebased weekly. +* [ ] 2020 Aug 1 - `develop` closed to new PR's. +* [ ] 2020 Aug 1 - Call for testers. +* [ ] 2020 Aug 27 - `master` is locked, no PR's merged. +* [ ] 2020 Aug 29 - Merge `develop` to `master`. +* [ ] 2020 Aug 29 - `master` is unlocked. PR's can be merged again. ## What changes will be included? -To see a list of breaking change candidates you can look at the [`breaking_change` label](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pulls?q=is%3Aopen+label%3Abreaking_change+is%3Apr). New changes might be added between now and when `future` is closed, and a PR with that label applied is not guaranteed to be merged. +To see a list of breaking change candidates you can look at the [`breaking_change` label](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pulls?q=is%3Aopen+label%3Abreaking_change+is%3Apr). New changes might be added between now and when `develop` is closed, and a PR with that label applied is not guaranteed to be merged. -If you want your breaking change to be included in this round you need to create a PR with the `breaking_change` label and have it accepted before `future` closes. After `future` closes no new breaking changes will be accepted. +If you want your breaking change to be included in this round you need to create a PR with the `breaking_change` label and have it accepted before `develop` closes. After `develop` closes no new breaking changes will be accepted. Criteria for acceptance: @@ -37,9 +38,9 @@ Criteria for acceptance: This section documents various processes we use when running the Breaking Changes process. -## Rebase `future` from `master` +## Rebase `develop` from `master` -This is run every Friday while `future` is open. +This is run every Friday while `develop` is open. Process: @@ -47,31 +48,31 @@ Process: cd qmk_firmware git checkout master git pull --ff-only -git checkout future +git checkout develop git rebase master git push --force ``` -## Creating the `future` branch +## Creating the `develop` branch -This happens immediately after the previous `future` branch is merged. +This happens immediately after the previous `develop` branch is merged. * `qmk_firmware` git commands * [ ] `git checkout master` * [ ] `git pull --ff-only` - * [ ] `git checkout -b future` + * [ ] `git checkout -b develop` * [ ] Edit `readme.md` * [ ] Add a big notice at the top that this is a testing branch. * [ ] Include a link to this document * [ ] `git commit -m 'Branch point for <DATE> Breaking Change'` * [ ] `git tag breakpoint_<YYYY>_<MM>_<DD>` * [ ] `git tag <next_version>` # Prevent the breakpoint tag from confusing version incrementing - * [ ] `git push origin future` + * [ ] `git push origin develop` * [ ] `git push --tags` ## 4 Weeks Before Merge -* `future` is now closed to new PR's, only fixes for current PR's may be merged +* `develop` is now closed to new PR's, only fixes for current PR's may be merged * Post call for testers * [ ] Discord * [ ] GitHub PR @@ -94,15 +95,15 @@ This happens immediately after the previous `future` branch is merged. ## Day Of Merge * `qmk_firmware` git commands - * [ ] `git checkout future` + * [ ] `git checkout develop` * [ ] `git pull --ff-only` * [ ] `git rebase origin/master` * [ ] Edit `readme.md` - * [ ] Remove the notes about `future` + * [ ] Remove the notes about `develop` * [ ] Roll up the ChangeLog into one file. * [ ] `git commit -m 'Merge point for <DATE> Breaking Change'` - * [ ] `git push origin future` + * [ ] `git push origin develop` * GitHub Actions - * [ ] Create a PR for `future` + * [ ] Create a PR for `develop` * [ ] Make sure travis comes back clean - * [ ] Merge `future` PR + * [ ] Merge `develop` PR diff --git a/docs/breaking_changes_instructions.md b/docs/breaking_changes_instructions.md index 3f2f93834f..d835671556 100644 --- a/docs/breaking_changes_instructions.md +++ b/docs/breaking_changes_instructions.md @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ If you are contributing core code, and the only reason it needs to go through br We require submissions that go through the Breaking Change process to include a changelog entry. The entry should be a short summary of the changes your pull request makes – [each section here started as a changelog](ChangeLog/20190830.md "n.b. This should link to the 2019 Aug 30 Breaking Changes doc - @noroadsleft"). -Your changelog should be located at `docs/ChangeLog/YYYYMMDD/PR####.md`, where `YYYYMMDD` is the date on which QMK's breaking change branch – usually named `future` – will be merged into the `master` branch, and `####` is the number of your pull request. +Your changelog should be located at `docs/ChangeLog/YYYYMMDD/PR####.md`, where `YYYYMMDD` is the date on which QMK's breaking change branch – usually named `develop` – will be merged into the `master` branch, and `####` is the number of your pull request. If your submission requires action on the part of users, your changelog should instruct users what action(s) must be taken, or link to a location that does so. diff --git a/docs/custom_quantum_functions.md b/docs/custom_quantum_functions.md index 84ae589ed6..6eb144af76 100644 --- a/docs/custom_quantum_functions.md +++ b/docs/custom_quantum_functions.md @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) { case KC_ENTER: // Play a tone when enter is pressed if (record->event.pressed) { - PLAY_NOTE_ARRAY(tone_qwerty); + PLAY_SONG(tone_qwerty); } return true; // Let QMK send the enter press/release events default: @@ -438,7 +438,7 @@ bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) { case KC_ENTER: // Play a tone when enter is pressed if (record->event.pressed) { - PLAY_NOTE_ARRAY(tone_qwerty); + PLAY_SONG(tone_qwerty); } return true; // Let QMK send the enter press/release events case RGB_LYR: // This allows me to use underglow as layer indication, or as normal @@ -486,56 +486,3 @@ And you're done. The RGB layer indication will only work if you want it to. And * Keymap: `void eeconfig_init_user(void)`, `uint32_t eeconfig_read_user(void)` and `void eeconfig_update_user(uint32_t val)` The `val` is the value of the data that you want to write to EEPROM. And the `eeconfig_read_*` function return a 32 bit (DWORD) value from the EEPROM. - -# Custom Tapping Term - -By default, the tapping term and related options (such as `IGNORE_MOD_TAP_INTERRUPT`) are defined globally, and are not configurable by key. For most users, this is perfectly fine. But in some cases, dual function keys would be greatly improved by different timeout behaviors than `LT` keys, or because some keys may be easier to hold than others. Instead of using custom key codes for each, this allows for per key configurable timeout behaviors. - -There are two configurable options to control per-key timeout behaviors: - -- `TAPPING_TERM_PER_KEY` -- `IGNORE_MOD_TAP_INTERRUPT_PER_KEY` - -You need to add `#define` lines to your `config.h` for each feature you want. - -``` -#define TAPPING_TERM_PER_KEY -#define IGNORE_MOD_TAP_INTERRUPT_PER_KEY -``` - - -## Example `get_tapping_term` Implementation - -To change the `TAPPING_TERM` based on the keycode, you'd want to add something like the following to your `keymap.c` file: - -```c -uint16_t get_tapping_term(uint16_t keycode) { - switch (keycode) { - case SFT_T(KC_SPC): - return TAPPING_TERM + 1250; - case LT(1, KC_GRV): - return 130; - default: - return TAPPING_TERM; - } -} -``` - -## Example `get_ignore_mod_tap_interrupt` Implementation - -To change the `IGNORE_MOD_TAP_INTERRUPT` value based on the keycode, you'd want to add something like the following to your `keymap.c` file: - -```c -bool get_ignore_mod_tap_interrupt(uint16_t keycode) { - switch (keycode) { - case SFT_T(KC_SPC): - return true; - default: - return false; - } -} -``` - -## `get_tapping_term` / `get_ignore_mod_tap_interrupt` Function Documentation - -Unlike many of the other functions here, there isn't a need (or even reason) to have a quantum or keyboard level function. Only user level functions are useful here, so no need to mark them as such. diff --git a/docs/feature_rgb_matrix.md b/docs/feature_rgb_matrix.md index 15057827c8..a4f434cbd9 100644 --- a/docs/feature_rgb_matrix.md +++ b/docs/feature_rgb_matrix.md @@ -374,7 +374,8 @@ These are defined in [`rgblight_list.h`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blo ```c #define RGB_MATRIX_KEYPRESSES // reacts to keypresses #define RGB_MATRIX_KEYRELEASES // reacts to keyreleases (instead of keypresses) -#define RGB_DISABLE_AFTER_TIMEOUT 0 // number of ticks to wait until disabling effects +#define RGB_DISABLE_TIMEOUT 0 // number of milliseconds to wait until rgb automatically turns off +#define RGB_DISABLE_AFTER_TIMEOUT 0 // OBSOLETE: number of ticks to wait until disabling effects #define RGB_DISABLE_WHEN_USB_SUSPENDED false // turn off effects when suspended #define RGB_MATRIX_LED_PROCESS_LIMIT (DRIVER_LED_TOTAL + 4) / 5 // limits the number of LEDs to process in an animation per task run (increases keyboard responsiveness) #define RGB_MATRIX_LED_FLUSH_LIMIT 16 // limits in milliseconds how frequently an animation will update the LEDs. 16 (16ms) is equivalent to limiting to 60fps (increases keyboard responsiveness) diff --git a/docs/ja/custom_quantum_functions.md b/docs/ja/custom_quantum_functions.md index 7e4fbd897e..1524717c8e 100644 --- a/docs/ja/custom_quantum_functions.md +++ b/docs/ja/custom_quantum_functions.md @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) { case KC_ENTER: // enter が押された時に音を再生します if (record->event.pressed) { - PLAY_NOTE_ARRAY(tone_qwerty); + PLAY_SONG(tone_qwerty); } return true; // QMK に enter のプレスまたはリリースイベントを送信させます default: @@ -440,7 +440,7 @@ bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) { case KC_ENTER: // enter が押された時に音を再生します if (record->event.pressed) { - PLAY_NOTE_ARRAY(tone_qwerty); + PLAY_SONG(tone_qwerty); } return true; // QMK に enter のプレスまたはリリースイベントを送信させます case RGB_LYR: // これにより、アンダーグローをレイヤー表示として、あるいは通常通りに使うことができます。 @@ -511,7 +511,7 @@ void eeconfig_init_user(void) { // EEPROM がリセットされます! キーコードに基づいて `TAPPING_TERM` を変更するには、次のようなものを `keymap.c` ファイルに追加します: ```c -uint16_t get_tapping_term(uint16_t keycode) { +uint16_t get_tapping_term(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) { switch (keycode) { case SFT_T(KC_SPC): return TAPPING_TERM + 1250; @@ -528,7 +528,7 @@ uint16_t get_tapping_term(uint16_t keycode) { キーコードに基づいて `IGNORE_MOD_TAP_INTERRUPT` の値を変更するには、次のようなものを `keymap.c` ファイルに追加します: ```c -bool get_ignore_mod_tap_interrupt(uint16_t keycode) { +bool get_ignore_mod_tap_interrupt(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) { switch (keycode) { case SFT_T(KC_SPC): return true; diff --git a/docs/tap_hold.md b/docs/tap_hold.md index a0b648694b..2dc57f03c2 100644 --- a/docs/tap_hold.md +++ b/docs/tap_hold.md @@ -4,6 +4,38 @@ While Tap-Hold options are fantastic, they are not without their issues. We hav These options let you modify the behavior of the Tap-Hold keys. +## Tapping Term + +The crux of all of the following features is the tapping term setting. This determines what is a tap and what is a hold. And the exact timing for this to feel natural can vary from keyboard to keyboard, from switch to switch, and from key to key. + +You can set the global time for this by adding the following setting to your `config.h`: + +```c +#define TAPPING_TERM 200 +``` + +This setting is defined in milliseconds, and does default to 200ms. This is a good average for a majority of people. + +For more granular control of this feature, you can add the following to your `config.h`: +```c +#define TAPPING_TERM_PER_KEY +``` + +You can then add the following function to your keymap: + +```c +uint16_t get_tapping_term(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) { + switch (keycode) { + case SFT_T(KC_SPC): + return TAPPING_TERM + 1250; + case LT(1, KC_GRV): + return 130; + default: + return TAPPING_TERM; +} +``` + + ## Permissive Hold As of [PR#1359](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/1359/), there is a new `config.h` option: @@ -27,6 +59,25 @@ Normally, if you do all this within the `TAPPING_TERM` (default: 200ms) this wil ?> If you have `Ignore Mod Tap Interrupt` enabled, as well, this will modify how both work. The regular key has the modifier added if the first key is released first or if both keys are held longer than the `TAPPING_TERM`. +For more granular control of this feature, you can add the following to your `config.h`: + +```c +#define PERMISSIVE_HOLD_PER_KEY +``` + +You can then add the following function to your keymap: + +```c +bool get_permissive_hold(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) { + switch (keycode) { + case LT(1, KC_BSPC): + return true; + default: + return false; + } +} +``` + ## Ignore Mod Tap Interrupt To enable this setting, add this to your `config.h`: @@ -62,13 +113,13 @@ For more granular control of this feature, you can add the following to your `co You can then add the following function to your keymap: ```c -bool get_ignore_mod_tap_interrupt(uint16_t keycode) { - switch (keycode) { - case SFT_T(KC_SPC): - return true; - default: - return false; - } +bool get_ignore_mod_tap_interrupt(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) { + switch (keycode) { + case SFT_T(KC_SPC): + return true; + default: + return false; + } } ``` @@ -106,12 +157,12 @@ You can then add the following function to your keymap: ```c bool get_tapping_force_hold(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) { - switch (keycode) { - case LT(1, KC_BSPC): - return true; - default: - return false; - } + switch (keycode) { + case LT(1, KC_BSPC): + return true; + default: + return false; + } } ``` @@ -126,3 +177,13 @@ To enable `retro tapping`, add the following to your `config.h`: Holding and releasing a dual function key without pressing another key will result in nothing happening. With retro tapping enabled, releasing the key without pressing another will send the original keycode even if it is outside the tapping term. For instance, holding and releasing `LT(2, KC_SPACE)` without hitting another key will result in nothing happening. With this enabled, it will send `KC_SPACE` instead. + +## Why do we include the key record for the per key functions? + +One thing that you may notice is that we include the key record for all of the "per key" functions, and may be wondering why we do that. + +Well, it's simply really: customization. But specifically, it depends on how your keyboard is wired up. For instance, if each row is actually using a row in the keyboard's matrix, then it may be simpler to use `if (record->event.row == 3)` instead of checking a whole bunch of keycodes. Which is especially good for those people using the Tap Hold type keys on the home row. So you could fine tune those to not interfere with your normal typing. + +## Why is there no `*_kb` or `*_user` functions?! + +Unlike many of the other functions here, there isn't a need (or even reason) to have a quantum or keyboard level function. Only user level functions are useful here, so no need to mark them as such. diff --git a/docs/zh-cn/custom_quantum_functions.md b/docs/zh-cn/custom_quantum_functions.md index f2c6098dcb..95b2084dbf 100644 --- a/docs/zh-cn/custom_quantum_functions.md +++ b/docs/zh-cn/custom_quantum_functions.md @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) { case KC_ENTER: // 当按下回车时播放音符 if (record->event.pressed) { - PLAY_NOTE_ARRAY(tone_qwerty); + PLAY_SONG(tone_qwerty); } return true; // 让QMK触发回车按下/释放事件 default: @@ -413,7 +413,7 @@ bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) { case KC_ENTER: // 在按下回车时播放音符 if (record->event.pressed) { - PLAY_NOTE_ARRAY(tone_qwerty); + PLAY_SONG(tone_qwerty); } return true; // 让QMK产生回车按下/释放事件 case RGB_LYR: // 本句让underglow作为层指示,或正常使用。 @@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ void eeconfig_init_user(void) { // EEPROM正被重置 想要修改基于键码的`TAPPING TERM`,你要向`keymap.c`文件添加如下代码: ```c -uint16_t get_tapping_term(uint16_t keycode) { +uint16_t get_tapping_term(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) { switch (keycode) { case SFT_T(KC_SPC): return TAPPING_TERM + 1250; |