Yohan Yuki Xieㆍ사요한・謝雪矢 on Nostr: Uploaded four (4) #keyboard layout files over at #WikiCommons. * SVG format ** text ...
Uploaded four (4) #keyboard layout files over at #WikiCommons.
* SVG format
** text and path methods
* CC By-SA 4.0 International License
Here are the links:
1. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Keyboard-layout-blank-text_(keycodes_only).svg
2. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Keyboard-layout-blank-text_(keycodes_and_labels).svg
3. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Keyboard-layout-blank-path_(keycodes_only).svg
4. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Keyboard-layout-blank-path_(keycodes_and_labels).svg
PS
* ‹text› method allows anyone to change the font as well as to translate the text.
* ‹path› method is “embedded” (if you will), and thus, not translatable and the font design is fixed.
It's licensed under #CreativeCommons #BySA 4.0 because the source file, in PNG format, is under the same license. I actually prefer to release it under CC0/CCzero (a.k.a. Public Domain). Although in some jurisdictions, it can only be Public Domain because there's nothing artistic about an ISO-based keyboard layout.
The changes I made:
1. Converted the PNG source to SVG.
2. Removed the labels of non-basic keys.
3. Updated the name of some keys
4. Changed some of the symbols
5. Used Noto Sans, Noto Symbols, and Noto Symbols 2.
Enjoy!
#SVG
* SVG format
** text and path methods
* CC By-SA 4.0 International License
Here are the links:
1. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Keyboard-layout-blank-text_(keycodes_only).svg
2. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Keyboard-layout-blank-text_(keycodes_and_labels).svg
3. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Keyboard-layout-blank-path_(keycodes_only).svg
4. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Keyboard-layout-blank-path_(keycodes_and_labels).svg
PS
* ‹text› method allows anyone to change the font as well as to translate the text.
* ‹path› method is “embedded” (if you will), and thus, not translatable and the font design is fixed.
It's licensed under #CreativeCommons #BySA 4.0 because the source file, in PNG format, is under the same license. I actually prefer to release it under CC0/CCzero (a.k.a. Public Domain). Although in some jurisdictions, it can only be Public Domain because there's nothing artistic about an ISO-based keyboard layout.
The changes I made:
1. Converted the PNG source to SVG.
2. Removed the labels of non-basic keys.
3. Updated the name of some keys
4. Changed some of the symbols
5. Used Noto Sans, Noto Symbols, and Noto Symbols 2.
Enjoy!
#SVG