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Releases: lsellens/OctoPrint-Cr10_leveling

Version 2.1.3

11 Dec 00:30
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@nilshomeier and @AvanOsch are responsible for these changes.

  • Add spaces to correctly format gcode commands

Version 2.1.2

25 Apr 03:30
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Just some verbiage and URLs updated

Version 2.1.1

12 Jun 03:12
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@AvanOsch is responsible for these changes.

  • New buttons
  • CSS to prevent button text wrapping
  • Renamed plugin

Version 2.1.0

20 Apr 03:11
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  • Updated settings page to reflect that homing check probably won't be implemented
  • Added setting so users don't have to wait for heating to finish

Version 2.0.1

13 Mar 15:23
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  • Added z coordinate settings
  • Rearranged button layout

Version 2.0.0

01 Mar 23:59
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IMPORTANT: To anyone struggling to get rid of this plugin, please update to this version, and then you should be able to remove the plugin without a hassle. If this proves to be false, please open an issue, which you can do here: https://github.com/electr0sheep/OctoPrint-Cr10_leveling/issues

WARNING: This plugin is still in development. In its current state, it has the potential to cause permanent damage. For example, if you move the head to the center of the bed, turn the printer off, turn it back on (so it thinks the center of the bed is X:0, Y:0, and then set the feed rate to 30000, and then click the "Back Right" button, it will cause the printer to crash into the side at full speed.

If you choose to use this plugin anyway, you are pretty much a beta tester, so you very well could run into issues that I wasn't able to discover, for a list of known issues, please refer to the issue tracker: https://github.com/electr0sheep/OctoPrint-Cr10_leveling/issues

CHANGES:
I added a startup check to get rid of legacy code.

I added a message next to the controls to remind users to home the machine before attempting to use the plugin. This is ESPECIALLY important to do if you have customized the feed rate. At a rate of 3600, I would imagine you could get away with forgetting to home and then having the machine go out-of-bounds. At a rate of 30000, I'm pretty sure permanent damage is almost guaranteed.

I added a setting to allow the user to define the feed rate

Version 1.2.2

28 Feb 04:27
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Changed case of jinja file, trying to get settings to appear in production

Version 1.2.1

28 Feb 03:59
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Added customizable controls, stylized the settings messages

Version 1.1.0

27 Feb 04:32
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Changed to use view model, this means a much better user experience when installing, enabling, disabling, and deleting

Version 1.0.7

27 Feb 01:09
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nean-and-i fixed "Upper Left" command