short:
this script scans the first few lines from a gcode. If the line between 2 different z are greater than min_g1 this is our first layer. On this layer we search the min and max values of X and Y. With an offset we write that in a new file.
Add Travel Acceleration and change the M204 options
Added option to set Travel Acceleration (non printing moves).
The M204 options was a non sense (S for printing moves and T for retract
moves).
It has been changed to:
P = Printing moves
R = Retract only (no X, Y, Z) moves
T = Travel (non
printing) moves
I will add this info o G-Code wiki in reprap.org. I also advise to put
this info in Marlin next version changelog.
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- Decide what output function is to use.
- Precautions. If non of the DISPLAY_CHARSET_HD44780's is selected fall back to Japanese.
- When we are not on the dogms setup a mapping table depending on display type and mapper.
- If we are on dogm we use ONE To ONE mapping - except kanji.
- select and define one of the mapping functions.
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- We don't need the old Marlion_font package any more - we made new.
- But we need information about configured fonts and the mappers.
- We support Cyrillic now.
- LCD_CLASS is not used in this file. LiquidCrystalRus.h is deleted anyway.
- define some fonts
- BIG_EDIT_FONT works only together with western languages.
- Select a matching FONT for the MENUE depending on the defined language.
- Number the different font-types. Wanted to avoid to store complete font-structures when changing fonts back and forth.
- Marlin special symbols are now at the lower end - like in 'ultralcd_implementation_hitachi_HD44780.h'
- insert the new remembering setFont function.
- insert the new counting lcd_print functions.
- make use of the new setFont and lcd_print functions.
- On some places redefined one character long strings with chars to avoid overhead and reduce warnings.
Changes in ultralcd_implementation_hitachi_HD44780.h in detail
Top -> down:
We don't need LiquidCrystalRus.cpp and LiquidCrystalRus.h any more. Functionality is now in utf_mapper.h
Comment on LCD_STR_BEDTEMP about behaviour in strings.
Change LCD_STR_ARROW_RIGHT from "\x7E" to ">" because "\x7E" is only ARROW_RIGHT on displays with DISPLAY_CHARSET_HD44780_JAPAN.
Introduce the counting UTF8 enabled lcd_print functions.
Replace the old lcd.print functions and make use of them.
A bit of reformatting around the changes.
With this change a mechanical or optical switch may be used to check the
availability of the filament and when the filament runs out an M600
(filament change) command is issued. This is only done while printing
with an SD card.
This feature was requested several times (issue #679), but the requests
were not accepted since it was believed that this situation should be
handled at host side. However during an SD print the control is totally
on firmware and I think that during an SD print it should be handled by
the firmware.
The original code was posted at reprap forum
(http://forums.reprap.org/read.php?1,297350) by Lazymonk. I have only
corrected some bugs of the code and improved it by adding definitions to
the configuration.h in order to make it more standardized.
Ported over Johann Rocholl's improvements for delta printers:
- Nonlinear auto bed leveling code (includes G29, G30, Z_RAISE_AFTER_PROBING). Cleaned it up to be a delta-specific AUTO_BED_LEVELING_GRID code path.
- Allen key z-probe deployment and retraction code. Cleaned it up and added safety checks.
- Moved sanity-checks to Marlin_main.cpp
- Applied to other configuration files
- Fixed formatting of ABL output
- Passing verbose level to probe_pt
- Miscellaneous cleanup
- Put CONFIG_STEPPERS_TOSHIBA into Configuration.h
Fonts have been created with fony.exe (http://hukka.ncn.fi/?fony)
The HD44760_? fonts simulate the fonts of the character based displays.
The ISO10646 fonts provide the right size of the standard fonts.
Marlin_symbols contains only the the special symbols of the original marlin font.
* "G1 X1 ; test" was not executing "G1 X1" due to never leaving comment mode.
* "M117 Hello \;)" printed "Hello \" to the display due to not replacing serial_char properly.
Tested with the following commands:
* M117 Hello ; test => displays "Hello" on display, ignores "test"
* G1 X1 ; foo => moves 1mm in X, ignores "foo"
* ; test => completely ignored, not even acknowledged
* M117 Hello \;) => displays "Hello ;)" on display
* M117 Hello \\;) => displays "Hello \" on display, ignores ")"