- Dependent on current MMU error being processed
- Includes rename of LEFT_BUTTON_CHOICE -> LCD_LEFT_BUTTON_CHOICE (and right, middle as well) to avoid confusion with MMU buttons' ordering
To render the thermometer and degree symbols
the CGRAM table will instead swap out
the feedrate and clock symbol when
lcd_set_custom_characters_nextpage()
is called.
- combined lcd_show_three_choices_prompt_P and lcd_show_two_choices_prompt_P into one function called lcd_show_choices_prompt_P
- Removed third_col parameter
- Added an enum to make the button selection result more readable
- Rename lcd_show_multiscreen_message_two_choices_and_wait_P to lcd_show_multiscreen_message_with_choices_and_wait_P
- Move MMU error screen from ReportError() to ReportErrorHook()
- Fix the menu selection to work for menus with either two choices or three choices
- The buttons shown on the MMU error menu are now determined by the definition of btnOperation[]
makes the code a bit shorter as well, because the compiler can be sure
that the variables are not accessed from the outside of the
fsensor.cpp compilation unit.
Having the original PRINTER_ACTIVE macro copied at multiple spots doesn't make sense.
Refactoring it into a non-inline function saved ~400 bytes of code.
It should be safe in terms of performance, all occurrences are at non-time critical spots.
Add an additional parameter to control the position of second choice
prompt position (while defaulting to the old).
This allows Yes/No prompts to be equally spaced.
Modify lcd_show_multiscreen_message_two_choices_and_wait_P to also
handle single-screen or empty (no-clear) prompts, making other functions
redundant. Saves 76 bytes.
Change existing functions to simply call
lcd_show_multiscreen_message_two_choices_and_wait_P with the correct
arguments.
This changes the prompt of existing Yes/No messages: the previous prompt
would use the last two lines of the LCD, while the new prompt is using
just the last line of the LCD instead.
Translation do not require updates, since the Yes/No translation was
already the same in both implementations.
flash: -22
RAM: 0
menu_lcd_lcdupdate_func() takes care of starting lcd_timeoutToStatus if the knob is clicked.
When the knob is clicked we only want to back out of the menu.
This changes makes the menus slightly more conistant behind the scenes.
flash: -8
RAM: 0
When the menu is entered and left the function
menu_lcd_lcdupdate_func() takes care of resetting the timer.
Currently the firmware will reset the timer twice when the lcd_babystep_z menu is entered. This commit fixes that.
Call this variable menu_block_mask instead. We don't need to know the
exact reason of why we're locking the menu.
We will be able to reuse this to prevent menu entry during more
activities in a cleaner way than testing for each condition as it's
currently done for both menu entry and longpress.
Use OCTOPRINT_ASK_* for the present form of actions. In these cases the
host will perform the pausing manouvers for us.
Use OCTOPRINT_* instead for the past tense forms when we are in charge.
Also always emit the action, whether we are or not sd-printing. This is
due to the new Stopped handling behaving correctly in either case.
Do not allow resuming until all thermal and fan errors are clear.
Call the appropriate resume function when resuming a printing depending
on the saved_print state (is saved_print is available, then we always
need to resume from the saved state even when printing via usb).
Clear the Stopped state when resuming, so that commands can be accepted
again.
Force processing of the pause and stop "parking" commands _after_ the
main loop completes.
This was/is currently done in lcd_commands, which is a poor place to
continue processing, since it can be called already within an aborted
command. This requires checking for planner_aborted before any action
can be performed.
Add a new LCD_MESSAGE_INFO priority which can be overridden by regular
status updates, but only if a certain amount of time has passed.
Assign a time stamp to all message updates, so that the time since the
last update can be determined. Also switch the message type to Status,
so that the message always becomes visibile.
Always show status or info messages when printing via SD if the message
is recent enough.
Setting pid_tuning_finished can result in the heaters stuck to full
power. As a result, we need to ensure that when PID management is
disabled, heaters are also.
Use pid_tuning_finished as a flag to prevent automatic PID management.
As a result, set the default start-up state to true and adjust the
dependent code accordingly.