qmk-firmware/layouts/community/ergodox/twentylives_dvorak_with_hebrew
Jack Humbert d2ff66a985 Creates a layouts/ folder for keymaps shared between keyboards (#1609)
* include variables and .h files as pp directives

* start layout compilation

* split ergodoxes up

* don't compile all layouts for everything

* might seg fault

* reset layouts variable

* actually reset layouts

* include rules.mk instead

* remove includes from rules.mk

* update variable setting

* load visualizer from path

* adds some more examples

* adds more layouts

* more boards added

* more boards added

* adds documentation for layouts

* use lowercase names for LAYOUT_

* add layout.json files for each layout

* add community folder, default keymaps for layouts

* touch-up default layouts

* touch-up layouts, some keyboard rules.mk

* update documentation for layouts

* fix up serial/i2c switches
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keymap.c Creates a layouts/ folder for keymaps shared between keyboards (#1609) 2017-08-23 22:29:07 -04:00
readme.md Creates a layouts/ folder for keymaps shared between keyboards (#1609) 2017-08-23 22:29:07 -04:00

readme.md

#Dvorak-Hebrew

  • This layout solves the problem of Dvorak Keyboard with OS QWERTY, which when you change to hebrew all the letters scrumble, the second layer is the Hebrew (top left button), which you can use on any computer, Plug and play.

  • The Hebrew layout itself solve another problem with the different locations of punctuation on Dvorak/Hebrew with few minor changes, it's based on Yuval Rabinovich's layout which you can find here : http://heboard.wordpress.com for regular QWERTY keyboards and for other operation systems.

  • these are only good when using a public computer or one you can't change settings on, because you need to change both keyboard layout and os layout each time you change language. A better solution is to use hebrew-hw-dvorak as os layout.

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