At one time, "ez" and "infinity" may have been subprojects of a
unified "ergodox" project, but this is not currently the case. Running
`make ergodox-ez-default-teensy` (or similar), as the documentation
currently implies, does not work.
travis_phases
Jonathan Arnett7 years agocommitted byJack Humbert
@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The full syntax of the `make` command is `<keyboard>-<subproject>-<keymap>-<targ
* `<keyboard>` is the name of the keyboard, for example `planck`
* `<keyboard>` is the name of the keyboard, for example `planck`
* Use `allkb` to compile all keyboards
* Use `allkb` to compile all keyboards
* `<subproject>` is the name of the subproject (revision or sub-model of the keyboard). For example, for Ergodox it can be `ez` or `infinity`, and for Planck`rev3` or `rev4`.
* `<subproject>` is the name of the subproject (revision or sub-model of the keyboard). For example, for Planck it can be`rev3` or `rev4`.
* If the keyboard doesn't have any subprojects, it can be left out
* If the keyboard doesn't have any subprojects, it can be left out
* To compile the default subproject, you can leave it out, or specify `defaultsp`
* To compile the default subproject, you can leave it out, or specify `defaultsp`