- An application that nicely displays a keyboard layout with two different shifts, such as thumb shift. https://nishio.github.io/keylayout/build/ Source code is here https://github.com/nishio/keylayout/blob/master/src/App.tsx
2021-06-18
- New repository.
- How to deploy
- Github Pages for past
2021-06-11
- Problem: When there is an error in the input layout data, the screen does not update and the service appears to be not working.
- At a minimum, error messages should be displayed in the event of an error
- It’s hard to show where you’re wrong, but I can give you “how far you’re right”.
- The fix was easy, but the build doesn’t work.
$ npm run build
:
Could not find a required file.
Name: index.js
2020-01-17 Made "egaka"
and ["e", "ga", "ka"]
acceptable.
:
"🤔".length
2
- to display characters that are considered two characters, such as - 🤔Key
:
[["? shi", "nade", "jugeke", "mozese", "", "bamiha", "dooto", "ginoiki", "pyoi", "", ":"], ["ĂĽ ne", "ubihi", "rozusu", "yabufu", "Ibehe", "", "punume", "zoyuso", "pemu", "piwa." , " ", "o-"]]
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