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authorLuke T. Shumaker <lukeshu@lukeshu.com>2025-05-31 23:57:49 -0600
committerLuke T. Shumaker <lukeshu@lukeshu.com>2025-05-31 23:58:12 -0600
commit058aafd6966d1ac80f31e7a14e396d5a16705dd9 (patch)
treea5b5b3a1d82c6ce402fcd252997c35d4a2d633cf
parentb9cbe3382ac8287aa17ef21b8c786f43e9f7775a (diff)
parent081d7345d11e8c913ffd244a3c929093eed77ffe (diff)
make: footpedal.md: say what CTS ispre-generated
-rw-r--r--public/footpedal.html7
-rw-r--r--public/footpedal.md5
-rw-r--r--public/index.atom7
3 files changed, 11 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/public/footpedal.html b/public/footpedal.html
index 371fef1..046b556 100644
--- a/public/footpedal.html
+++ b/public/footpedal.html
@@ -19,9 +19,10 @@ sometimes use with my computer:</p>
<p>I love it. I tend to use it less when the RSI isn’t flaring up, but
the first time I had RSI being bad is when I started to use it–it really
helped. My RSI was in the few fingers on the pinky-side of my hands (so
-the opposite of CTS; I’m told this is less common, but I’m figuring it’s
-more common for Emacs users, with all the talk of “Emacs-pinky”), and
-much worse on my right hand. The pedal has 3 keys; I have them as
+the opposite of <abbr title="Carpel Tunnel
+Syndrome">CTS</abbr>; I’m told this is less common, but I’m figuring
+it’s more common for Emacs users, with all the talk of “Emacs-pinky”),
+and much worse on my right hand. The pedal has 3 keys; I have them as
(left-to-right) Control, Shift, and Alt/Meta, with the addition that if
I short-tap the center, it does Enter; this basically means that I can
avoid using my right pinky at all when typing. This allowed me to keep
diff --git a/public/footpedal.md b/public/footpedal.md
index 1a8214f..57c1d92 100644
--- a/public/footpedal.md
+++ b/public/footpedal.md
@@ -15,8 +15,9 @@ sometimes use with my computer:
> I love it. I tend to use it less when the RSI isn't flaring up, but
> the first time I had RSI being bad is when I started to use it--it
> really helped. My RSI was in the few fingers on the pinky-side of
-> my hands (so the opposite of CTS; I'm told this is less common, but
-> I'm figuring it's more common for Emacs users, with all the talk of
+> my hands (so the opposite of <abbr title="Carpel Tunnel
+> Syndrome">CTS</abbr>; I'm told this is less common, but I'm figuring
+> it's more common for Emacs users, with all the talk of
> "Emacs-pinky"), and much worse on my right hand. The pedal has 3
> keys; I have them as (left-to-right) Control, Shift, and Alt/Meta,
> with the addition that if I short-tap the center, it does Enter;
diff --git a/public/index.atom b/public/index.atom
index 95c48f8..29407be 100644
--- a/public/index.atom
+++ b/public/index.atom
@@ -26,9 +26,10 @@ sometimes use with my computer:&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I love it. I tend to use it less when the RSI isn’t flaring up, but
the first time I had RSI being bad is when I started to use it–it really
helped. My RSI was in the few fingers on the pinky-side of my hands (so
-the opposite of CTS; I’m told this is less common, but I’m figuring it’s
-more common for Emacs users, with all the talk of “Emacs-pinky”), and
-much worse on my right hand. The pedal has 3 keys; I have them as
+the opposite of &lt;abbr title="Carpel Tunnel
+Syndrome"&gt;CTS&lt;/abbr&gt;; I’m told this is less common, but I’m figuring
+it’s more common for Emacs users, with all the talk of “Emacs-pinky”),
+and much worse on my right hand. The pedal has 3 keys; I have them as
(left-to-right) Control, Shift, and Alt/Meta, with the addition that if
I short-tap the center, it does Enter; this basically means that I can
avoid using my right pinky at all when typing. This allowed me to keep