WLED/usermods/usermod_v2_four_line_display
Kevin Dorff 75c46f7a0e
Create the sorted index of modes and palettes at startup (#1741)
* Very incomplete work toward sorting.

* Sort modes and palettes upon startup so I don't have to maintain the static index array.

* Remove cpp test file I used for development

* Added ModeSortUsermod, modified the other two usermods to use it.

* Update platformio_override.ini.sample and readme for ModeSortUsermod

* restore methods accidentally removed.
2021-02-18 00:28:01 +01:00
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readme.md
usermod_v2_four_line_display.h Create the sorted index of modes and palettes at startup (#1741) 2021-02-18 00:28:01 +01:00

readme.md

Rotary Encoder UI Usermod

First, thanks to the authors of the ssd11306_i2c_oled_u8g2 mod.

This usermod provides a four line display using either 128x32 or 128x64 OLED displays. It's can operate independently, but starts to provide a relatively complete on-device UI when paired with the Rotary Encoder UI usermod. I strongly encourage you to use them together.

See the pair of usermods in action

Installation

Copy and update the example platformio_override.ini.sample from the Rotary Encoder UI usermode folder to the root directory of your particular build. This file should be placed in the same directory as platformio.ini.

Define Your Options

  • USERMOD_FOUR_LINE_DISLAY - define this to have this the Four Line Display mod included wled00\usermods_list.cpp - also tells Rotary Encoder usermod, if installed, that the display is available
  • FLD_PIN_SCL - The display SCL pin, defaults to 5
  • FLD_PIN_SDA - The display SDA pin, defaults to 4
  • FLIP_MODE - Set to 0 or 1
  • LINE_HEIGHT - Set to 1 or 2

There are other #define values in the Usermod that might be of interest.

PlatformIO requirements

This usermod requires the U8g2 and Wire libraries. See the platformio_override.ini.sample found in the Rotary Encoder UI usermod folder for how to include these using platformio_override.ini.

Change Log

2021-02

  • First public release