Another request from our Service dept. - the user shall be prevented
from skipping the intro wizard, because otherwise some preset/calibrated
features will look like not done - especially live-z calibration.
And since there are users, who send a machine to service to perform 1st
layer calibration only, they must not omit the Z-calibration at the
start after shipping.
As the `M0/M1` moved to the beginning of the parser
- parser would not be able to "find" `M1nn` command if the query was `M1` instead of `M1 `
- to be able to "stop/halt" without sending a string and display default message use gcode `M0`
- as there are no `M0nn` gcodes the parser can query `M0` without additional space needed as in `M1 `
- If `M73` `R,S,C,D` values set the LCD Info screen clock switchs between Remaining and Change time
- If Remaining time is 0 while Change time is >0 the clock switchs between Change time and actual printing time
- If Change is 0 while Remaining time is >0 the clock shows the Remaining time
- If both are 0 the clock shows the actual printing time
- `M73 C` values are shown in "Normal" mode
- `M73 D` values are shown in "Stealth" mode
- Changing the speed will try to calculate the espected times and show `?` behind `R` or `C`
- Add parameter `C` to gcode `M73`
- LCD Info screen switches to change time if last `M73` gcode contains `C` parameter
- Examples:
- `M73 P5 R120` will display on LCD ` SD 5% 02:00R ` if it is printing at 100% speed
- `M73 P5 R120 C60` will display on LCD ` SD 5% 01:00C ` if it is printing at 100% speed
Slicers can generate "Time to change/pause/user interaction" using `C<mins:0-65535>` parameter to "overwrite" the remaining print time.
To switch between time to change and remaining time just send in intervals `M73` with or without `C` parameter.
The functions find_bed_induction_sensor_point_* have conflicting
extern and inline declarations.
These are used outside of the compilation unit only, and thus there's no
point in defining them inline.
This causes a compilation failure at O1 and above, which is strangely
avoided at Os.