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Thanks for the awesome multiple printer fix.
One thing I noticed is that after using both the flash-update script and a fresh flash from 0.12 to 0.13, now all elements on screen are blue (used to be red) and the LEDs are bright white (status) and bright blue (printers). I feel they're much brighter than they used to be.
This also got me thinking that considering the display is fairly small, it would be nice if the printers had different header colors at least (the box around the name) to make it even easier to identify at first glance which printer is showing.
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honestly... first i thought its a display issue on my side. I just found out the display libary had a couple changes causing this.
I like the idea with changeable headline color. I look into it.
for the led brightness i did no changes there, but could be caused by a libary update. Anyways you can try to reduce the brightness in your settings.
Colors on LCD are now back to red, but on the WS2812b strip, they're still different.. status LED is bright white and "ready" LED is blue instead of green.
The brightness value only seems to be respected during WLAN search, during which it blinks green now instead of red... maybe the LED library also changed? GRB vs. RGB order or something?
Thanks for the awesome multiple printer fix.
One thing I noticed is that after using both the flash-update script and a fresh flash from 0.12 to 0.13, now all elements on screen are blue (used to be red) and the LEDs are bright white (status) and bright blue (printers). I feel they're much brighter than they used to be.
This also got me thinking that considering the display is fairly small, it would be nice if the printers had different header colors at least (the box around the name) to make it even easier to identify at first glance which printer is showing.
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