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Added clear instructions to which line you should modify to generate a key
Addition to the README and a slight change in formatting to accommodate the extra information
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First, you'll need OpenSCAD: http://www.openscad.org/downloads.html. I highly recommend installing the development snapshot, as they generally support more features and are relatively stable. Development snapshots are listed in their own section on the downloads page.
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First, you'll need OpenSCAD: http://www.openscad.org/downloads.html. I highly recommend installing the development snapshot, as they generally support more features and are relatively stable. Development snapshots are listed in their own section on the downloads page.
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After you have openSCAD installed, you need to download the code and run it. running `git clone https://github.com/rsheldiii/openSCAD-projects.git` if you have git, or downloading [this zip](https://github.com/rsheldiii/openSCAD-projects/archive/master.zip) and extracting the directory should do it. Then all you need to do is open `keys.scad` with openSCAD and you are set! It is possible to edit this project with an external editor by checking off Design => 'Automatic Reload and Preview' in OpenSCAD.
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After you have openSCAD installed, you need to download the code and run it. running `git clone https://github.com/rsheldiii/openSCAD-projects.git` if you have git, or downloading [this zip](https://github.com/rsheldiii/openSCAD-projects/archive/master.zip) and extracting the directory should do it.
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To make your own key, all you need to do is open `keys.scad` with openSCAD and [modify this line](https://github.com/rsheldiii/KeyV2/blob/master/keys.scad#L12)! (Line 12)
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Here is an example you can replace the line with to get started. This is for a ctrl key on an OEM keyboard:
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`u(1.25) oem_row(3) legend("ctrl", size=4.5) key();`
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It is possible to edit this project with an external editor by checking off Design => 'Automatic Reload and Preview' in OpenSCAD.
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All examples below assume you are running the library on your computer with OpenSCAD.
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All examples below assume you are running the library on your computer with OpenSCAD.
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