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Also slightly refactor the test and add <nobreak> as accepted decomposition.
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Although I’m not a fan of romanization/transcription I feel it improves
accessibility of the English version when combined with Arabic script
in brackets.
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Switch to KaTeX, which is smaller than MathJax, and defer loading
Bokeh’s big scripts.
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Create and add a new plot that should indicate how difficult typing
common triads is.
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I feel they don’t really convey which parts of a layout are difficult
to use and the sentences used were quite arbitrary. They should be
replaced by something better.
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See https://github.com/darkstego/ergoarabic
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Also add serialization and tests.
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Fixes #8, although Klavaro’s support for diacritics seems to be lacking
right now.
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Fixes #10.
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Create self-containted, minimal, but still human-readable C file with
all typedefs. Gets rid of the copied header file and all of its weird
ifdef logic. Simplifies virtual scancode to virtual key mapping.
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Hide them by default
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Automate the process via GitHub Actions as well. kbd.h can be
simplified.
Fixes #11.
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Might come handy if you need a physical reference card.
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Trying to give the reader a sense for how difficult carpalx thinks
certain parts of a sentence are. Conclusions are only valid for a single
layout and comparison between them is not possible.
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Also fix the layout break point.
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In particular: * - # and ٠. Recompute optimal layout for symbols and
bump version to 0.4.
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Take another stab at the symbol layers and call it v0.3.
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Remove English layer, the paper talks about different “modes”.
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Expand explanation of proposed layout and criticism of other layouts.
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Looks pretty similar to ASMO663.
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Arabic font was renamed.
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Pre-rendering HTML was not the best idea. Instead pre-process the data,
cache it into data files and do the HTML rendering only as the final
step.
Also adds asymmetry to analysis and uses tabular numbers and spaces
instead of ugly table hacks to align numbers.
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Button caps will not overlap heat map any more. Change heat map to
circles, which seem more fitting.
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Generate C header file based on layout description and create a source
bundle that must be compiled on a Windows system and then moved back to
the source tree. This sucks, but cross-compiling on Linux is a pain,
since Windows’ development headers assume a case-insensitive filesystem.
Also I’m using MSKLC because the latest driver development kit cannot
compile these drivers correctly. Dear @microsoft, please fix your shit:
https://github.com/microsoft/Windows-driver-samples/issues/433
A remaining concern right now is licensing. keyboard.{c,h,def,rc} have
been copied from a project generated by MSKLC and are probably non-free,
although pretty much identical files like
https://github.com/microsoft/Windows-driver-samples/blob/master/input/layout/kbdus/kbdus.c
are covered by MS-PL.
Also binds backspace key to \b and adjusts xmodmap/svg rendering
accordingly.
See #7.
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Switch to proper SVG user coordinate rendering instead of font-dependent
sizes. Embed WOFF2 fonts, so images have proper fonts when embedded.
Remove font blobs and submodule IBM’s plex git repo.
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See issue #6. Temporarily drop most of the special characters and
rearrange the remaining characters. Frequency is not the main concern
here, it needs to “make sense” to humans (whatever this means).
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Improves legibility when rendering heatmaps
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i.e. Arabic keyboard layouts
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