keyboard-layout-editor | Web application to enable the design & editing of keyboard | Keyboard library
kandi X-RAY | keyboard-layout-editor Summary
kandi X-RAY | keyboard-layout-editor Summary
Web application to enable the design & editing of keyboard layouts
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- Get parameters that are used for rendering
- Selects a key event .
- Load and parse JSON files
- Reorder the label to align the current alignment
- Updates the key
- Adds a new undo stack
- Creates a copy of the object .
- Calculate the values of a key
- Aligns key .
- Adjust a decimal value .
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I'm currently attempting to port the (open source) website keyboard-layout-editor.com to my personal github site so I can try to add new features to this currently unmaintained site. But I've come across something I've never seen before in the site's css, and can't find anything about this syntax online. Here's the code in question:
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Answered 2022-Feb-15 at 19:43Its not native CCS but probably from a CSS preprocessor called Stylus
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Install keyboard-layout-editor
NodeJS/NPM: https://nodejs.org/
GNU Make: http://www.gnu.org/software/make/
FontForge: http://fontforge.github.io/en-US/
Bower: npm install -g bower
Grunt: npm install -g grunt-cli
Protractor: npm install -g protractor
Jasmine: npm install -g jasmine
Uglifyjs: npm install -g uglifyjs
Stylus: npm install -g stylus
Jison: npm install -g jison
Git-utils: npm install git-utils -g
make install
make
make fonts
webdriver-manager update
webdriver-manager start
make test
You can use any HTTP server for local development; I'm using an ancient version of Mongoose, but whatever you've got handy should work.
However, if you want to be able to log in to GitHub via OAuth (without hacking up the code and registering your own OAuth application), you will need to put the server at: http://localhost:8080/
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