From 23f5e60a5aba1c481c0d622f1c42659cdd6537ad Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jesse Vincent Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2018 20:04:52 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Whitespace only changes --- README.md | 80 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------- 1 file changed, 40 insertions(+), 40 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 60d0c9ef..22fd87f2 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -67,48 +67,48 @@ likely to generate errors and out-of-order events. ### DualUse key definitions In addition to normal `Qukeys` described above, Kaleidoscope-Qukeys also treats -DualUse keys in the keymap as `Qukeys`. This makes `Qukeys` a drop-in replacement +DualUse keys in the keymap as `Qukeys`. This makes `Qukeys` a drop-in replacement for the `DualUse` plugin, without the need to edit the keymap. - -The plugin provides a number of macros one can use in keymap definitions: - -#### `CTL_T(key)` - -> A key that acts as the *left* `Control` when held, or used in conjunction with -> other keys, but as `key` when tapped in isolation. The `key` argument must be -> a plain old key, and can't have any modifiers or anything else applied. - -#### `ALT_T(key)` - -> A key that acts as the *left* `Alt` when held, or used in conjunction with -> other keys, but as `key` when tapped in isolation. The `key` argument must be -> a plain old key, and can't have any modifiers or anything else applied. - -#### `SFT_T(key)` - -> A key that acts as the *left* `Shift` when held, or used in conjunction with -> other keys, but as `key` when tapped in isolation. The `key` argument must be -> a plain old key, and can't have any modifiers or anything else applied. - -#### `GUI_T(key)` - -> A key that acts as the *left* `GUI` when held, or used in conjunction with -> other keys, but as `key` when tapped in isolation. The `key` argument must be -> a plain old key, and can't have any modifiers or anything else applied. - -#### `MT(mod, key)` - -> A key that acts as `mod` when held, or used in conjunction with other keys, -> but as `key` when tapped in isolation. The `key` argument must be a plain old -> key, and can't have any modifiers or anything else applied. The `mod` argument -> can be any of the modifiers, *left* or *right* alike. - -#### `LT(layer, key)` - -> A key that momentarily switches to `layer` when held, or used in conjunction -> with other keys, but as `key` when tapped in isolation. The `key` argument -> must be a plain old key, and can't have any modifiers or anything else + +The plugin provides a number of macros one can use in keymap definitions: + +#### `CTL_T(key)` + +> A key that acts as the *left* `Control` when held, or used in conjunction with +> other keys, but as `key` when tapped in isolation. The `key` argument must be +> a plain old key, and can't have any modifiers or anything else applied. + +#### `ALT_T(key)` + +> A key that acts as the *left* `Alt` when held, or used in conjunction with +> other keys, but as `key` when tapped in isolation. The `key` argument must be +> a plain old key, and can't have any modifiers or anything else applied. + +#### `SFT_T(key)` + +> A key that acts as the *left* `Shift` when held, or used in conjunction with +> other keys, but as `key` when tapped in isolation. The `key` argument must be +> a plain old key, and can't have any modifiers or anything else applied. + +#### `GUI_T(key)` + +> A key that acts as the *left* `GUI` when held, or used in conjunction with +> other keys, but as `key` when tapped in isolation. The `key` argument must be +> a plain old key, and can't have any modifiers or anything else applied. + +#### `MT(mod, key)` + +> A key that acts as `mod` when held, or used in conjunction with other keys, +> but as `key` when tapped in isolation. The `key` argument must be a plain old +> key, and can't have any modifiers or anything else applied. The `mod` argument +> can be any of the modifiers, *left* or *right* alike. + +#### `LT(layer, key)` + +> A key that momentarily switches to `layer` when held, or used in conjunction +> with other keys, but as `key` when tapped in isolation. The `key` argument +> must be a plain old key, and can't have any modifiers or anything else > applied. ## Design & Implementation