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#ifndef KEYMAP_RUSSIAN_H | |||
#define KEYMAP_RUSSIAN_H | |||
#include "keymap.h" | |||
// Normal Chracters // reg SHIFT | |||
#define RU_A KC_F // а and А | |||
#define RU_BE KC_COMM // б and Б | |||
#define RU_VE KC_D // в and В | |||
#define RU_GHE KC_U // г and Г | |||
#define RU_DE KC_L // д and Д | |||
#define RU_IE KC_T // е and Е | |||
#define RU_IO KC_GRV // ё and Ё | |||
#define RU_ZHE KC_SCLN // ж and Ж | |||
#define RU_ZE KC_P // з and З | |||
#define RU_I KC_B // и and И | |||
#define RU_SRT_I KC_Q // й and Й | |||
#define RU_KA KC_R // к and К | |||
#define RU_EL KC_K // л and Л | |||
#define RU_EM KC_V // м and М | |||
#define RU_EN KC_Y // н and Н | |||
#define RU_O KC_J // о and О | |||
#define RU_PE KC_G // п and П | |||
#define RU_ER KC_H // р and Р | |||
#define RU_ES KC_C // с and С | |||
#define RU_TE KC_N // т and Т | |||
#define RU_U KC_E // у and У | |||
#define RU_EF KC_A // ф and Ф | |||
#define RU_HA KC_LBRC // х and Х | |||
#define RU_TSE KC_W // ц and Ц | |||
#define RU_CHE KC_X // ч and Ч | |||
#define RU_SHA KC_I // ш and Ш | |||
#define RU_SHCHA KC_O // щ and Щ | |||
#define RU_HSIGN KC_RBRC // ъ and Ъ | |||
#define RU_YERU KC_S // ы and Ы | |||
#define RU_SSIGN KC_M // ь and Ь | |||
#define RU_E KC_QUOT // э and Э | |||
#define RU_YU KC_DOT // ю and Ю | |||
#define RU_YA KC_Z // я and Я | |||
#define RU_1 KC_1 // 1 and ! | |||
#define RU_2 KC_2 // 2 and " | |||
#define RU_3 KC_3 // 3 and № | |||
#define RU_4 KC_4 // 4 and ; | |||
#define RU_5 KC_5 // 5 and % | |||
#define RU_6 KC_6 // 6 and : | |||
#define RU_7 KC_7 // 7 and ? | |||
#define RU_8 KC_8 // 8 and * | |||
#define RU_9 KC_9 // 9 and ( | |||
#define RU_0 KC_0 // 0 and ) | |||
#define RU_MINS KC_MINS // - and _ | |||
#define RU_EQL KC_EQL // = and + | |||
#define RU_BSLS KC_BSLS // \ and / | |||
#define RU_DOT KC_SLSH // . and , | |||
// Shifted Chracters | |||
#define RU_EXLM LSFT(RU_1) // ! | |||
#define RU_DQUT LSFT(RU_2) // " | |||
#define RU_NMRO LSFT(RU_3) // № | |||
#define RU_SCLN LSFT(RU_4) // ; | |||
#define RU_PERC LSFT(RU_5) // % | |||
#define RU_COLN LSFT(RU_6) // : | |||
#define RU_QUES LSFT(RU_7) // ? | |||
#define RU_ASTR LSFT(RU_8) // * | |||
#define RU_LPRN LSFT(RU_9) // ( | |||
#define RU_RPRN LSFT(RU_0) // ) | |||
#define RU_UNDR LSFT(RU_MINS) // _ | |||
#define RU_PLUS LSFT(RU_EQL) // + | |||
#define RU_SLSH LSFT(RU_BSLS) // / | |||
#define RU_COMM LSFT(RU_DOT) // , | |||
// Alt Gr-ed characters | |||
#define RU_RUBL RALT(RU_8) // ₽ | |||
#endif |
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#ifndef KEYMAP_CYRILLIC_H | |||
#define KEYMAP_CYRILLIC_H | |||
#include "keymap.h" | |||
/* | |||
* This is based off of | |||
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyrillic_script | |||
* | |||
* Unicode is iffy, a software implementation is preferred | |||
*/ | |||
// Capital Char russian/ukrainian/bulgarian | |||
#define CY_A UC(0x0410) // А rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_BE UC(0x0411) // Б rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_VE UC(0x0412) // В rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_GHE UC(0x0413) // Г rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_GHEUP UC(0x0490) // Ґ ukr | |||
#define CY_DE UC(0x0414) // Д rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_DJE UC(0x0402) // Ђ | |||
#define CY_GJE UC(0x0403) // Ѓ | |||
#define CY_IE UC(0x0415) // Е rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_IO UC(0x0401) // Ё rus | |||
#define CY_UIE UC(0x0404) // Є ukr | |||
#define CY_ZHE UC(0x0416) // Ж rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_ZE UC(0x0417) // З rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_DZE UC(0x0405) // Ѕ | |||
#define CY_I UC(0x0418) // И rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_B_U_I UC(0x0406) // І ukr | |||
#define CY_YI UC(0x0407) // Ї ukr | |||
#define CY_SRT_I UC(0x0419) // Й rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_JE UC(0x0408) // Ј | |||
#define CY_KA UC(0x041a) // К rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_EL UC(0x041b) // Л rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_LJE UC(0x0409) // Љ | |||
#define CY_EM UC(0x041c) // М rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_EN UC(0x041d) // Н rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_NJE UC(0x040a) // Њ | |||
#define CY_O UC(0x041e) // О rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_PE UC(0x041f) // П rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_ER UC(0x0420) // Р rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_ES UC(0x0421) // С rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_TE UC(0x0422) // Т rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_TSHE UC(0x040b) // Ћ | |||
#define CY_KJE UC(0x040c) // Ќ | |||
#define CY_U UC(0x0423) // У rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_SRT_U UC(0x040e) // Ў | |||
#define CY_EF UC(0x0424) // Ф rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_HA UC(0x0425) // Х rus bul | |||
#define CY_TSE UC(0x0426) // Ц rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_CHE UC(0x0427) // Ч rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_DZHE UC(0x040f) // Џ | |||
#define CY_SHA UC(0x0428) // Ш rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_SHCHA UC(0x0429) // Щ rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_HSIGN UC(0x042a) // Ъ rus bul | |||
#define CY_YERU UC(0x042b) // Ы rus | |||
#define CY_SSIGN UC(0x042c) // Ь rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_E UC(0x042d) // Э rus | |||
#define CY_YU UC(0x042e) // Ю rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_YA UC(0x042f) // Я rus ukr bul | |||
// Important Cyrillic non-Slavic letters | |||
#define CY_PALOCHKA UC(0x04c0) // Ӏ | |||
#define CY_SCHWA UC(0x04d8) // Ә | |||
#define CY_GHE_S UC(0x0492) // Ғ | |||
#define CY_ZE_D UC(0x0498) // Ҙ | |||
#define CY_ES_D UC(0x04aa) // Ҫ | |||
#define CY_BR_KA UC(0x04a0) // Ҡ | |||
#define CY_ZHE_D UC(0x0496) // Җ | |||
#define CY_KA_D UC(0x049a) // Қ | |||
#define CY_EN_D UC(0x04a2) // Ң | |||
#define CY_ENGHE UC(0x04a4) // Ҥ | |||
#define CY_BRD_O UC(0x04e8) // Ө | |||
#define CY_STR_U UC(0x04ae) // Ү | |||
#define CY_S_U_S UC(0x04b0) // Ұ | |||
#define CY_SHHA UC(0x04ba) // Һ | |||
#define CY_HA_D UC(0x04b2) // Ҳ | |||
// Small | |||
#define CY_a UC(0x0430) // a rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_be UC(0x0431) // б rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_ve UC(0x0432) // в rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_ghe UC(0x0433) // г rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_gheup UC(0x0491) // ґ ukr | |||
#define CY_de UC(0x0434) // д rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_dje UC(0x0452) // ђ | |||
#define CY_gje UC(0x0453) // ѓ | |||
#define CY_ie UC(0x0435) // е rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_io UC(0x0451) // ё rus | |||
#define CY_uie UC(0x0454) // є ukr | |||
#define CY_zhe UC(0x0436) // ж rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_ze UC(0x0437) // з rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_dze UC(0x0455) // ѕ | |||
#define CY_i UC(0x0438) // и rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_b_u_i UC(0x0456) // і ukr | |||
#define CY_yi UC(0x0457) // ї ukr | |||
#define CY_srt_i UC(0x0439) // й rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_je UC(0x0458) // ј | |||
#define CY_ka UC(0x043a) // к rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_el UC(0x043b) // л rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_lje UC(0x0459) // љ | |||
#define CY_em UC(0x043c) // м rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_en UC(0x043d) // н rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_nje UC(0x045a) // њ | |||
#define CY_o UC(0x043e) // о rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_pe UC(0x043f) // п rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_er UC(0x0440) // р rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_es UC(0x0441) // с rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_te UC(0x0442) // т rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_tshe UC(0x045b) // ћ | |||
#define CY_kje UC(0x045c) // ќ | |||
#define CY_u UC(0x0443) // у rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_srt_u UC(0x045e) // ў | |||
#define CY_ef UC(0x0444) // ф rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_ha UC(0x0445) // х rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_tse UC(0x0446) // ц rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_che UC(0x0447) // ч rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_dzhe UC(0x045f) // џ | |||
#define CY_sha UC(0x0448) // ш rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_shcha UC(0x0449) // щ rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_hsign UC(0x044a) // ъ rus bul | |||
#define CY_yeru UC(0x044b) // ы rus | |||
#define CY_ssign UC(0x044c) // ь rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_e UC(0x044d) // э rus | |||
#define CY_yu UC(0x044e) // ю rus ukr bul | |||
#define CY_ya UC(0x044f) // я rus ukr bul | |||
// Important Cyrillic non-Slavic letters | |||
#define CY_palochka UC(0x04cf) // ӏ | |||
#define CY_schwa UC(0x04d9) // ә | |||
#define CY_ghe_s UC(0x0493) // ғ | |||
#define CY_ze_d UC(0x0499) // ҙ | |||
#define CY_es_d UC(0x04ab) // ҫ | |||
#define CY_br_ka UC(0x04a1) // ҡ | |||
#define CY_zhe_d UC(0x0497) // җ | |||
#define CY_ka_d UC(0x049b) // қ | |||
#define CY_en_d UC(0x04a3) // ң | |||
#define CY_enghe UC(0x04a5) // ҥ | |||
#define CY_brd_o UC(0x04e9) // ө | |||
#define CY_str_u UC(0x04af) // ү | |||
#define CY_s_u_s UC(0x04b1) // ұ | |||
#define CY_shha UC(0x04bb) // һ | |||
#define CY_ha_d UC(0x04b3) // ҳ | |||
// Extra | |||
#define CY_slr_ve UC(0x1c80) // ᲀ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ROUNDED VE | |||
#define CY_ll_de UC(0x1c81) // ᲁ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER LONG-LEGGED DE | |||
#define CY_ZEMLYA UC(0xa640) // Ꙁ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZEMLYA | |||
#define CY_zemlya UC(0xa641) // ꙁ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZEMLYA | |||
#define CY_RV_DZE UC(0xa644) // Ꙅ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER REVERSED DZE | |||
#define CY_rv_DZE UC(0xa645) // ꙅ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER REVERSED DZE | |||
#define CY_slw_es UC(0x1c83) // ᲃ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER WIDE ES | |||
#define CY_st_te UC(0x1c84) // ᲄ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TALL TE | |||
#define CY_3l_te UC(0x1c85) // ᲅ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER THREE-LEGGED TE | |||
#define CY_thsign UC(0x1c86) // ᲆ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TALL HARD SIGN | |||
#define CY_YERUBY UC(0xa650) // Ꙑ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YERU WITH BACK YER | |||
#define CY_yeruby UC(0xa651) // ꙑ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YERU WITH BACK YER | |||
#define CY_RUBL UC(0x20bd) // ₽ | |||
#define CY_NMRO UC(0x2116) // № | |||
// The letters Zje and Sje are made for other letters and accent marks | |||
#endif |
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# Copyright 2013 Jun Wako <wakojun@gmail.com> | |||
# | |||
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |||
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |||
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or | |||
# (at your option) any later version. | |||
# | |||
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |||
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |||
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |||
# GNU General Public License for more details. | |||
# | |||
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |||
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |||
ifndef MAKEFILE_INCLUDED | |||
include ../../Makefile | |||
endif | |||
endif |