qle
QMK Logo Editor (by joric)
qmk_firmware
Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families (by DaneelTrevize)
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qle
Posts with mentions or reviews of qle.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-06.
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My Lily58 Aurora "Mission Control" with custom laser engraved keycaps and pixel art
I then used the excellent QMK Logo Editor (in raw mode) to convert the frames into code that the OLED driver in QMK can render. I also created my own 8x8 pixel font, which allowed me to split the artwork in even 8x8 pixel tiles.
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Who’s the imposter?
Haha. That’s what I used to have too! It’s actually not that difficult :). I followed this tutorial and then manually cleaned the images up a bit with this website. Probably took me an hour and a half in total but it was my first time doing it and I had to do both photos :).
- Help me get images on my corne oled! please!
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Placing text for oled 128x64?
Have you seen this? https://joric.github.io/qle/
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How to Use OLED Displays with QMK Firmware
https://joric.github.io/qle/ is potentially better, since it also generates qmk code
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Need some help with the oled on my corne.
You'd have to edit the font file first. This is all displayed as characters, designed so that when shown together they make an image. Each static char const in the oled_icons.c is a list of which characters from the font file to display.
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Change layer names and OLED Display on HotDox V2 ?
If it's QMK and you set up a local build environment, there should be a ´bool oled_task_user(void) {}´ in your keymap.c where you can then change the strings used, or replace the font c file to change the logo art, or even slim the firmware by skipping using the standard font system.
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My First Ergo Build! CRKBD/Corne with 3d printed case and Akko CS Lavenders
I used this to replace the default logo: https://joric.github.io/qle/
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Having fun with my Launch Pad OLED screen
Heya, heres the 2 images I used Then I just generated the code for it using QMK logo editor and replaced the existing logo code in my keymap.c file
- Corne Oled Help
qmk_firmware
Posts with mentions or reviews of qmk_firmware.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-07.
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Help me finish my Colemak layout
Here's my keymap, for use with US Qwerty Intl. English virtual layout yet defaulting to a Colemak-DH physical layout. I basically don't use the numrow. I favour layer access via chording a single key, and biased several things to just use the left hand so I can mouse freely with my right (which has programmable buttons duplicating Ctrl & Shift). The left hand alone can chord the nav layer while also comfortably highlight whole words at a time (Ctrl+Shift+left or right arrows). The symbols are mostly paired for inwards rolls, as Colemak emphasises.
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Looking for a good Keymap for coding
It'll somewhat depend what virtual layout you're used to the behaviour of, such as any deadkey/compose behaviour for diacritics. I use this on mine (defaulting to the Colemak-DH based alphas layer) in combination with Qwerty US International English virtual layout.
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First Ergo Home Build: lily58
If you want to have the Lily logo orientated the 'right' way as per the original source artwork before anyone monochromed it, I put the bitmap in my repo.
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How are ergo keyboards like Lily58 for gamers? (WASD hand position seems awful)
Try another one for Colemak-DH while you're at it, or use mine. You can also have the Lily logo orientated the correct way too...
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is split usable programming?
Sure, just expect you will iterate on your layers as you find what's most useful and comfortable for you. Here's where I'm at for coding on a split kb while also often using a right hand mouse with a few programmable thumb buttons set to be Ctrl and Shift as per the kb half.
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Are rotary encoders really that useful? Especially for programming?
My Lily fork is here, specifically my fontless branch where I slimmed the firmware by trying out directly encoding bitmap fragments rather than using the font glyph table system. Basically this lets me have doublesized, black on white characters to show Shift Ctrl Alt AltGr, as well as which side, and have custom Num/Caps/Scroll lock icons. For layer labels I have a mix of smaller-than-standard fonts and icons. You can just draw which pixels you want on/off in the code, each row being a vertical 8pixel column.
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Change layer names and OLED Display on HotDox V2 ?
If it's QMK and you set up a local build environment, there should be a ´bool oled_task_user(void) {}´ in your keymap.c where you can then change the strings used, or replace the font c file to change the logo art, or even slim the firmware by skipping using the standard font system.
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List of keyboards by controller / not using pro micro
IIRC, LTO_ENABLE saved me like 30% so do ensure that's working, and you can save about 10% if you cut the font support and data portion out of the OLED driver (as the logo art is a large blob, and fonts work by using 1 array to index into another, even when it is sequential such as for the logo). Manually hunting for and removing those last few sprintf also made a difference. ATM I have a branch that is tinkering with direct custom OLED art instead of using fonts, if I also enable font support I get 10.5k free, with just my OLED usage 12k free, with OLED_ENABLE=no 14.7k free. So I halved the usage cost, 5% overall? I'm not optimised or done, but just want to point out there is potential to look at unused pieces of QMK and cut them out via the preprocessor, and I haven't looked at the backlight api/driver.
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QMK modifier stripes for OLED display.
You can take a different space-saving approach, especially for the 32x128 OLEDs. I've been tinkering with custom Modifiers labels, layer names, as well as Caps/Num/Scroll lock state notifiers, as this allows far more letters per row than the stock font (and doesn't waste a load of firmware memory to have the bitmaps for those as well as another block mapping them to positions). Even if you use 5 rows for all those state displays, you have a large 32x88 area to put whatever animation you want, and with a custom direct 'font' you could do things like Matrix falling characters.
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after only been using staggered keyboards and having fatigue when typing on non split keyboards, i finally did it. I joined the ortholinear split keyboardworld. will need to learn how to type in a competely new way but it'll be worth it. lily58pro
If you set up a local QMK build, you can tell it to use Right side as master, and reverse the rotation of the OLEDs to face inwards. Or work on you own contents that fits a horizontal orientation. E.g. WIP.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing qle and qmk_firmware you can also consider the following projects:
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
STeMCell - STM32F4 breakout board in pro micro pinout. Designed mainly for ergo split keyboards.
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cantor - Cantor keyboard, a 42 key diodeless split keyboard.
Lily58-Acrylic-Case - Lily58 case inspired by the Arisu acrylic case created by FateNozomi.
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families