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This commit makes two modifiers as a key possible (alols#69). The expression grammar becomes 'ModKeyA:ModKeyB=Key[|OtherKey][;NextExpression]'. ModKeyB being pressed along will only be remapped if ModKeyA is being pressed. Leaving out ModKeyA behaves like the old xcape. Examples, 'Alt_L:Control_L=equal;Control_L:Alt_L=grave;Control_L=Escape' *Be aware the output `equal` and `grave` will become `Alt_L + equal` and `Control_L + grave`.*
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This commit makes two modifiers as a key possible (#69). The expression
grammar becomes 'ModKeyA:ModKeyB=Key[|OtherKey][;NextExpression]'.
ModKeyB being pressed along will only be remapped if ModKeyA is being
pressed. Leaving out ModKeyA behaves like the old xcape.
Examples,
'Alt_L:Control_L=equal;Control_L:Alt_L=grave;Control_L=Escape'
Be aware the output
equalandgravewill becomeAlt_L + equalandControl_L + grave.