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Feature request to print the layouts #3

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svenski opened this issue Feb 18, 2020 · 6 comments
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Feature request to print the layouts #3

svenski opened this issue Feb 18, 2020 · 6 comments

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@svenski
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svenski commented Feb 18, 2020

This is a great tool and has helped me iterate on changes for my new minidox, so thank you.

It would be great if there was a way to print all the layouts to a document / system print. I'm currently print screening and cropping + copy pasting. 🤷‍♂️

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Ciantic commented Feb 18, 2020

Interesting, do you use the VScode extension? Printing from that is probably out of scope but for me the web page version of this already works surprisingly well for printing:

http://ciantic.github.io/keymapceditor/#ergodox_ez|us|example

Shows me this in Chrome printing mode:

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And you can if you for some reason want to turn on the background too.

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svenski commented Feb 19, 2020

Thanks for the prompt reply.

I did try the vs code extension, but you have to print out all the layers separately, and if you want them on a single cheat sheet, you'll have to somehow merge them. Granted, it's not a big job but it slows down iterations. I was hoping that there was some typescript foo to assemble the layouts on the same page. I had a quick look but my typescript is not up to scratch and wasn't sure how to even set up a dev env for it...

I realised providing this example might be helpful: see the "Print Layout" link in the Ergodox EZ configurator: https://configure.ergodox-ez.com/ergodox-ez/layouts/default/latest/0

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Ciantic commented Feb 19, 2020

Yes, I will try to do that for the web page version.

(I probably won't implement this for VSCode extension, because print preview in it is not probably easy to do.)

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svenski commented Feb 21, 2020

I also noticed that the drop down of keyboards (first dropdown) is "semi-sorted" alphabetically. I suspect whoever put it together started with an alphabetic but then other keys were added after that. It would be great if this was sorted -- I've scrolled up and down that list a couple of time now. Even better if I could just start typing at the top - sorry feature creep request!

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svenski commented Feb 21, 2020

Oh, maybe I should've entered a new issue for that, let me know -- happy to do that.

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Ciantic commented Feb 21, 2020

Yup, this is very rough around the edges. Feel free to add new issues here if you find, my projects languishes until I see a need to come back to them. With this I have to come back to it periodically because VS Code updates and what not.

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