0.14
_Version 0.14:_ Aug 1, 2015
- Custom Styles
- You can now define custom styles for your keyboard using CSS
- Custom Styles tab is used to edit the style (similar to the Raw-Data tab)
- This allows you to do some fancy things like change fonts and define
custom glyphs. - CSS is parsed & sanitized to prevent certain types of abuse.
- Linked to some documentation on the Wiki on how to use the custom styles.
- Character Picker
- New Character Picker dropdown on the main bar (next to Color Swatches)
- Displays a grid of characters/glyphs corresponding to the menu option.
- The list can be filtered/searched to quickly find the glyph you're
looking for. - Selecting a glyph will show you the HTML-code to put into your legend.
Alternatively, you can drag & drop a glyph to any of the legend editors. - Created initial glyph sets for the named HTML entities, a bunch of
combining diacritical marks, and all the Font Awesome icons. - You can also show any glyphs defined in your custom stylesheet, so long
as they adhere to the "Font Awesome" pattern.
- Updated the Commodore VIC-20 sample to use a custom stylesheet
- Demonstrates how to use your own fonts, and how to create custom glyphs
in the correct format so that they appear in the character picker.
- Demonstrates how to use your own fonts, and how to create custom glyphs
- Added a button to swap the primary & secondary rectangles that define an
oddly-shaped key (like the big-ass Enter, etc.).- It's next to the width/height fields, and looks similar to the swap
colors button. - The actual shape of the keycap is unchanged, but the positioning of
labels is always based on the primary rectangle, so the button lets you
quickly toggle between the two options.
- It's next to the width/height fields, and looks similar to the swap