# Kaleidoscope-Colormap ![status][st:experimental] [![Build Status][travis:image]][travis:status] [travis:image]: https://travis-ci.org/keyboardio/Kaleidoscope-Colormap.svg?branch=master [travis:status]: https://travis-ci.org/keyboardio/Kaleidoscope-Colormap [st:stable]: https://img.shields.io/badge/stable-✔-black.svg?style=flat&colorA=44cc11&colorB=494e52 [st:broken]: https://img.shields.io/badge/broken-X-black.svg?style=flat&colorA=e05d44&colorB=494e52 [st:experimental]: https://img.shields.io/badge/experimental----black.svg?style=flat&colorA=dfb317&colorB=494e52 The `Colormap` extension provides an easier way to set up a different - static - color map per-layer. This means that we can set up a map of colors for each key, on a per-layer basis, and whenever a layer becomes active, the color map for that layer is applied on top of everything else. Colors are picked from a 15-color palette (or 16, if we disable transparency), provided by the [LED-Palette-Theme][plugin:l-p-t] plugin. The color map is stored in `EEPROM`, and can be easily changed via the [Focus][plugin:focus] plugin, which also provides palette editing capabilities. [plugin:focus]: https://github.com/keyboardio/Kaleidoscope-Focus [plugin:l-p-t]: https://github.com/keyboardio/Kaleidoscope-LED-Palette-Theme ## Using the extension To use the extension, include the header, tell it the number of layers you have, register the `Focus` hooks, and it will do the rest. ```c++ #include #include #include void setup(void) { Kaleidoscope.setup(); USE_PLUGINS(&ColormapEffect, &Focus); ColormapEffect.max_layers(1); Focus.addHook(FOCUS_HOOK_LEDPALETTETHEME); Focus.addHook(FOCUS_HOOK_COLORMAP); } ``` ## Extension methods The extension provides an `ColormapEffect` singleton object, with a single method: ### `.max_layers(max)` > Tells the extension to reserve space in EEPROM for up to `max` layers. Can > only be called once, any subsequent call will be a no-op. ## Focus commands The plugin provides a single `Focus` hook, `FOCUS_HOOK_COLORMAP`, implementing the following command: ### `colormap.map` > Without arguments, prints the color map: palette indexes for all layers. > > With arguments, updates the color map with new indexes. One does not need to > give the full map, the plugin will process as many arguments as available, and > ignore anything past the last key on the last layer (as set by the > `.max_layers()` method). ## Dependencies * [Kaleidoscope-EEPROM-Settings](https://github.com/keyboardio/Kaleidoscope-EEPROM-Settings) * [Kaleidoscope-Focus](https://github.com/keyboardio/Kaleidoscope-Focus) * [Kaleidoscope-LED-Palette-Theme](https://github.com/keyboardio/Kaleidoscope-LED-Palette-Theme) ## Further reading Starting from the [example][plugin:example] is the recommended way of getting started with the plugin. [plugin:example]: https://github.com/keyboardio/Kaleidoscope-Colormap/blob/master/examples/Colormap/Colormap.ino