qmk-keychron-q3-colemak-dh/docs/feature_layouts.md
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* redo make args to use colons, better folder structuring system [skip ci]

* don't put spaces after statements - hard lessons in makefile development

* fix-up some other rules.mk

* give travis a chance

* reset KEYMAPS variable

* start converting keyboards to new system

* try making all with travis

* start to update readmes and keyboards

* look in keyboard directories for board.mk

* update visualizer rules

* fix up some other keyboards/keymaps

* fix arm board ld includes

* fix board rules

* fix up remaining keyboards

* reset layout variable

* reset keyboard_layouts

* fix remainging keymaps/boards

* update readmes, docs

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* update readmes

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Layouts: Using a keymap with multiple keyboards

The layouts/ folder contains different physical key layouts that can apply to different keyboards.

layouts/
+ default/
| + 60_ansi/
| | + readme.md
| | + layout.json
| | + a_good_keymap/
| | | + keymap.c
| | | + readme.md
| | | + config.h
| | | + rules.mk
| | + <keymap folder>/
| | + ...
| + <layout folder>/
+ community/
| + <layout folder>/
| + ...

The layouts/default/ and layouts/community/ are two examples of layout "repositories" - currently default will contain all of the information concerning the layout, and one default keymap named default_<layout>, for users to use as a reference. community contains all of the community keymaps, with the eventual goal of being split-off into a separate repo for users to clone into layouts/. QMK searches through all folders in layouts/, so it's possible to have multiple reposistories here.

Each layout folder is named ([a-z0-9_]) after the physical aspects of the layout, in the most generic way possible, and contains a readme.md with the layout to be defined by the keyboard:

# 60_ansi

   LAYOUT_60_ansi

New names should try to stick to the standards set by existing layouts, and can be discussed in the PR/Issue.

Supporting a layout

For a keyboard to support a layout, the variable ([a-z0-9_]) must be defined in it's <keyboard>.h, and match the number of arguments/keys (and preferrably the physical layout):

#define LAYOUT_60_ansi KEYMAP_ANSI

The folder name must be added to the keyboard's rules.mk:

LAYOUTS = 60_ansi

LAYOUTS can be set in any keyboard folder level's rules.mk:

LAYOUTS = 60_iso

but the LAYOUT_<layout> variable must be defined in <folder>.h as well.

Tips for making layouts keyboard-agnostic

Instead of using #include "planck.h", you can use this line to include whatever <keyboard>.h (<folder>.h should not be included here) file that is being compiled:

#include QMK_KEYBOARD_H

In your config.h, you can also use this variable to include the keyboard's config.h:

#include QMK_KEYBOARD_CONFIG_H

If you want to keep some keyboard-specific code, you can use these variables to escape it with an #ifdef statement:

  • KEYBOARD_<folder1>_<folder2>

For example:

#ifdef KEYBOARD_planck
    #ifdef KEYBOARD_planck_rev4
        planck_rev4_function();
    #endif
#endif

Note that the names are lowercase and match the folder/file names for the keyboard/revision exactly.