~ruther/qmk_firmware

509a2b40b798fd79a9d78b65e4daeb78cecf17ea — Joel Challis 1 year, 7 months ago 77fe129
Fix old usage of UNICODE_MODE_MAC (#22238)

1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

M docs/feature_unicode.md
M docs/feature_unicode.md => docs/feature_unicode.md +2 -2
@@ 140,7 140,7 @@ To set the list of enabled input modes, add the `UNICODE_SELECTED_MODES` define 
```c
#define UNICODE_SELECTED_MODES UNICODE_MODE_LINUX
// or
#define UNICODE_SELECTED_MODES UNICODE_MODE_MAC, UNICODE_MODE_WINCOMPOSE
#define UNICODE_SELECTED_MODES UNICODE_MODE_MACOS, UNICODE_MODE_WINCOMPOSE
```

These modes can then be cycled through using the `UC_NEXT` and `UC_PREV` keycodes. You can also switch to any input mode, even if it is not specified in `UNICODE_SELECTED_MODES`, using their respective keycodes.


@@ 151,7 151,7 @@ If your keyboard has working EEPROM, it will remember the last used input mode a

### ** macOS **

**Mode Name:** `UNICODE_MODE_MAC`
**Mode Name:** `UNICODE_MODE_MACOS`

macOS has built-in support for Unicode input as its own input source. It supports all possible code points by way of surrogate pairs for code points above `U+FFFF`.


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