According to #123 negative values for XY at or below -100 are displaying incorrectly, dropping the first digit. Deltas can easily have XY values in this range. This PR adds a function to display floats/ints formatted like `_123`, `-123`, `_-12`, or `__-1` as appropriate and applies it to the XY coordinates on Hitachi displays. It also moves the Z value to the right to be consistent with the XY formatting.
- `SD_DETECT_PIN` replaces `SDCARDDETECT`
- `SD_DETECT_INVERTED` replaces `SDCARDDETECTINVERTED`
- Revise the description of `SD_DETECT_INVERTED`
- Add a note about the override of `SD_DETECT_INVERTED` in
`Conditionals.h`
by:
Moving HAS_LCD_BUZZ macro to Coditionals.h
Renaming HAS_LCD_BUZZ to HAS_BUZZER to make clear is has nothing to do with the lcd.
Removing the ULTRALCD condition.
Moving declaration of lcd_buzz() out of the ULTRA_LCD block in ultralcd.h
Moving definition of lcd_buzz() out of the ULTIPANEL block in ultralcd.cpp
Renaming lcd_buzz() to buzz() to make clear is has nothing to do with the lcd.
All buzzing code is now only dependent on the existence of a BEEPER-pin or the definition of a LCD_USE_I2C_BUZZER.
To do: Check the conditions for the BEEPER-pin in all pin-files.
Suggest we use the translated strings here. They use (except for
German) the phrasing “Move X” instead of just the axis letter, but they
should fit the available space. The “Extruder” string would be the
same, except it will be translated.
to warrant watching is set or reset.
Make setTargetBed() in _lcd_preheat() dependant of TEMP_SENSOR_BED.
Use disable_all_heaters() in lcd_cooldown() and abort_on_endstop_hit.
Moved SDCARDDETECTINVERTED and SDSLOW to Conditionals.h.
Added U8GLIB_LM6059_AF to define display specific actions.
Added reminder to compile in u8glib
- Add “Level Bed” menu item for auto bed leveling
- Hide the option if homing has not been done yet
- Arrange the Prepare submenu more logically (?)
- Add documentation comments, some white-space
- Apply some coding standards here and there
- Move old encoder multiplier debug option to `ultralcd.cpp`
With these changes the output of `M503 S0` is all you need to restore
the EEPROM. Building on this it is straightforward to save and restore
the EEPROM state using the SD card or external GCode file.
- Added `M145` to set “heatup states” for the LCD menu
- Added `M420` to toggle Mesh Bed Leveling
- Added `M421` to set a single Mesh coordinate
- Extended `Config_PrintSettings` with added M codes
- Cleaned up some comments here and there