diff --git a/README.txt b/README.txt index a22885f..db3b4c9 100644 --- a/README.txt +++ b/README.txt @@ -2,11 +2,11 @@ ============ This is my custom keyboard layout. For the full spec, rationale, and images, -please see the spec file at the URL below: +please see the spec.html file in the repo or at the URL below: - https://acperkins.github.io/keyboard/spec.html + https://acperkins.com/acp/keyboard/src/branch/main/spec.html To download the Windows AutoHotKey build, see the GitHub Releases page at the URL below: - https://github.com/acperkins/keyboard/releases + https://acperkins.com/acp/keyboard/releases/latest diff --git a/spec.html b/spec.html index f2843e2..77d3e48 100644 --- a/spec.html +++ b/spec.html @@ -61,13 +61,14 @@
There are thousands of keyboard layouts around. Why make a new one? - Simply: none of them worked for me. They either had too many symbols, - not enough symbols, or the layout was wrong. BÉPO came the closest to having the - main symbols I wanted, but I couldn’t get over the non-QWERTY layout; and - the Canadian Multilingual - Standard layout had the symbols I wanted, but they were spread across - six levels (AltGr and Right Ctrl both act as level selectors). + main symbols I wanted, but I couldn’t get over the non-QWERTY + layout; and the Canadian + Multilingual Standard layout had the symbols I wanted, but they were + spread across six levels (AltGr and Right Ctrl both act as level + selectors).
So I made my own. There were a number of requirements for me: