* Use maximum gzip compression
* Revert extra changes
* Remove extra code used when testing brotli compression
* Remove extra space on unrelated changes
* initial word clock usermod
Based on code provided by Aircoookie I added my code to create a word clock using a 8x8 RGB matrix
* construction source files
files for laser or 3d printing enclosures
* Update word-clock-matrix.cpp
fixed missed localTime var and removed brightness schedule to use timed macros
Co-authored-by: Aircoookie <dev.aircoookie@gmail.com>
Fix a typo in one of the json vars
Fix an odd issue that would occur if sunrise or sunset occurs in the first hour after midnight UTC. (The Dusk2Dawn lib would return a value greater than 1440.)
* Add segment mirror option (#1010)
* Update new pull with playlist and palette changes
* Revert "Update new pull with playlist and palette changes"
This reverts commit 9802a7c4e2.
The existing code was very buggy - a 512 channel ArtNet packet sent data to
171 LEDs, not 170. Also the second ArtNet universe was off-by-one.
The math was very confusing with so many branches. The reduces the
amount of code and amount of branching.
Tested with Resolume + my own ArtNet software + 252 LEDs for ArtNet.
Tested with LedFx for e1.31
* Use string derived from serverDescription for wifi.hostname()
The code was sending illegal hostname strings to WiFi.hostname() (which is then submitted to DHCP and often times to DNS.) A valid hostname contains only alphanumeric characters and hyphens (though it can't start with a hypen.) This change simply alters the value passed to wifi.hostname() by replacing all non alphanum chars with hyphens while ensuring the first char is never a hyphen. If the resulting hostname is empty, it uses the escapedMac value (which I'm assuming is initialized by the time this code executes.)
This change would result issue #1033
* replace string with char array
prefix wled
improve documentation
Co-authored-by: garyd9 <garyd9@hotmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Gary Dezern <gdezern@internal.youforgot.net>