In M600 and M702, the Z-lift is taken care of outside this function
so it makes no sense to have a Z-lift within unload_filament()
Only exception to this is in the wizard, there I moved the Z-lift to
happen before we start heating the nozzle.
Change in memory:
Flash: -12 bytes
SRAM: 0 bytes
- Correctly sequence the enqueued commands in order to check for the
real calibration result.
- Perform autocalibration with self-check enabled.
- Only save/continue the wizard if autocalibration succeeds.
If during a paused print, the preheat is canceled, keep the bed target temperature
Display bed temperatures only if bed is also heated
Remove not needed variables nTargetOld and nTargetBedOld from the mFilamentItem function
Define new Setting "HeatBedOnLoad" [Yes/No]
There is no need to manually track the cursor position.
We can use the menu API:
MENU_BEGIN()
...
// menu items in between here
...
MENU_END()
Change in memory:
Flash: -116 bytes
SRAM: 0 bytes
Simplify the rendering to cover more scenarios:
"[nr.]>?"
"?>?"
Both of these indicate there is a bug in the firmware.
Currently these are not handled and result in the status screen being corrupted.
This is because we are trying to write a 3 digit number
where there is not space on the LCD for it.
Change in memory:
Flash: -52 bytes
SRAM: 0 bytes
It's only used when MESH_BED_LEVELING is not defined. According to
the configuration files, all printers supported use MESH_BED_LEVELING.
So I think we are safe in removing this dead code.
This code was introduced with v3.8.0 but was always disabled.
I propose the code be removed since it has not been enabled
for 3 years since its introduction.
We only need to check if the MMU is enabled once,
no need to do it in every submenu.
This way we save little bit of flash memory.
Change in memory:
Flash: -24 bytes
SRAM: 0 bytes
We can use lcd_print_pad to determine
whether the end of the file name was reached
lcd_print_pad now returns the last character pointed to.
If the end of the string was reached, it will be the null delimeter which
evaluates to "false" in an if statment (same as NULL).
Else "true" means the end of the string was not reached.
Change in memory:
Flash: -42 bytes
SRAM: 0 bytes