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I had to remove the French translation as it exceeds the limt. Only 53 bytes are free.
as requested in Prusa-Error-Codes PR#97
There will be more separate sources of MCU power errors in the future and reporting each of them separately doesn't make much sense
- especially when the only thing a user can do about it is to check the connectors.
So based on this, the error title has changed a bit (we are not using the full text description in 8bit FW)
Also, update perform the related changes in PO files + add (machine generated) translations.
* Sync PEC `FINDA_DIDNT_GO_OFF` to `FINDA_FILAMENT_STUCK`
* Sync PEC `FSENSOR_DIDNT_GO_OFF` to `FSENSOR_FILAMENT_STUCK`
* Sync PEC `PULLEY_STALLED` to `PULLEY_CANNOT_MOVE`
* Sync PEC `SELECTOR_CANNOT_MOVE` update text
* Sync PEC `IDLER_CANNOT_MOVE` update text
* Sync PEC `PULLEY_WARNING_TMC_TOO_HOT` to `WARNING_TMC_PULLEY_TOO_HOT`
* Snyc PEC `RestartMMU` to `ResetMMU`
Also related text
* Sync PEC `SELECTOR_WARNING_TMC_TOO_HOT` to `WARNING_TMC_SELECTOR_TOO_HOT`
* Sync PEC `IDLER_WARNING_TMC_TOO_HOT` to `WARNING_TMC_IDLER_TOO_HOT`
* Sync PEC `PULLEY_TMC_OVERHEAT_ERROR` to `TMC_PULLEY_OVERHEAT_ERROR`
* Sync PEC `SELECTOR_TMC_OVERHEAT_ERROR` to `TMC_SELECTOR_OVERHEAT_ERROR`
* Sync PEC `IDLER_TMC_OVERHEAT_ERROR` to `TMC_IDLER_OVERHEAT_ERROR`
* Sync PEC `PULLEY_TMC_DRIVER_ERROR` to `TMC_PULLEY_DRIVER_ERROR`
Also releated text
* Sync PEC `SELECTOR_TMC_DRIVER_ERROR` to `TMC_SELECTOR_DRIVER_ERROR`
Also related text
* Sync PEC `IDLER_TMC_DRIVER_ERROR` to `TMC_IDLER_DRIVER_ERROR`
Also related text
* Sync PEC `PULLEY_TMC_DRIVER_RESET` to `TMC_PULLEY_DRIVER_RESET`
* Sync PEC `SELECTOR_TMC_DRIVER_RESET` to `TMC_SELECTOR_DRIVER_RESET`
* Sync PEC `IDLER_TMC_DRIVER_RESET` to `TMC_IDLER_DRIVER_RESET`
* Sync PEC `PULLEY_TMC_UNDERVOLTAGE_ERROR` to `TMC_PULLEY_UNDERVOLTAGE_ERROR`
* Sync PEC `SELECTOR_TMC_UNDERVOLTAGE_ERROR` to `TMC_SELECTOR_UNDERVOLTAGE_ERROR`
* Sync PEC `IDLER_TMC_UNDERVOLTAGE_ERROR` to `TMC_IDLER_UNDERVOLTAGE_ERROR`
* Sync PEC `PULLEY_TMC_DRIVER_SHORTED` to `TMC_PULLEY_DRIVER_SHORTED`
Also related text
* Sync PEC `SELECTOR_TMC_DRIVER_SHORTED` to `TMC_SELECTOR_DRIVER_SHORTED`
Also related text
* Sync PEC `IDLER_TMC_DRIVER_SHORTED` to `TMC_IDLER_DRIVER_SHORTED`
Also related text
* Sync PEC `PULLEY_SELFTEST_FAILED` to `MMU_PULLEY_SELFTEST_FAILED`
Also related text
* Sync PEC `SELECTOR_SELFTEST_FAILED` to `MMU_SELECTOR_SELFTEST_FAILED`
Also releated text
* Sync PEC `IDLER_SELFTEST_FAILED` to `MMU_IDLER_SELFTEST_FAILED`
Also related text
* Sync PEC fix MMU_MMU
Update MMU MCU UNDERPOWER
* Sync PEC `FIL_ALREADY_LOADED` to `FILAMENT_ALREADY_LOADED`
Also related text
* Add Prusa Error Codes check script
* Remove `:` at FINDA and FSENSOR as it is in other tiles
* Sync
FSENSOR_DIDNT_TRIGGER
MSG_DESC_SELECTOR_CANNOT_MOVE
MSG_DESC_IDLER_CANNOT_MOVE
MSG_DESC_FW_UPDATE_NEEDED
FILAMENT_ALREADY_LOADED
* Add MMU UNKOWN_ERROR PEC
The following command did not work in the lang folder:
python .\update-po.py --file ./po/Firmware_cs.po
To resolve this we just extract the filename from
the path and use the constant PO_DIR to make
sure the path is always the same.
It's my understanding that we cannot use extended globbing
on Linux because
of the way I am invoking the lang-extract
script. the python script is not run through bash/shell.
We would need to perhaps use Shell = True in check_call() but
then the all the input arguments needs to be one string.
This commit was tested on Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS
Now these commands will work:
python .\lang\update-po.py
python .\lang\update-pot.py
When current working directory is
.\Prusa-Firmware\
Previously, you'd need to call the
script within the lang folder.
Fix an issue where it does not run on Windows.
When the input argument is regex, we must first search for the files
using said regex pattern and then creating a list of files.
When opening the files, the encoding needs to be utf-8.