- allow more than 10 custom palettes - move palettes into CPP file - Fix for minimizing cpal.htm (saves 2k of flash) - shortened names in cpal, saves about 400 bytes of Flash after packing - removed async from common.js loading to prevent errors on page loads if the file is not cached - restricted nubmer of user palettes on ESP8266 to 10 - unrestricted number of user palettes on all other platforms (total max palettes: 256) - added a warning when adding more than 10 palettes to let the user decide to risk it - Bugfixes in palette enumeration, fixed AR palette adding - AR palettes are now also added if there are more than 10 custom palettes Co-authored-by: Blaž Kristan <blaz@kristan-sp.si>
Usermods
This folder serves as a repository for usermods (custom usermod.cpp files)!
If you have created a usermod you believe is useful (for example to support a particular sensor, display, feature...), feel free to contribute by opening a pull request!
In order for other people to be able to have fun with your usermod, please keep these points in mind:
- Create a folder in this folder with a descriptive name (for example
usermod_ds18b20_temp_sensor_mqtt) - Include your custom files
- If your usermod requires changes to other WLED files, please write a
readme.mdoutlining the steps one needs to take - Create a pull request!
- If your feature is useful for the majority of WLED users, I will consider adding it to the base code!
While I do my best to not break too much, keep in mind that as WLED is updated, usermods might break.
I am not actively maintaining any usermod in this directory, that is your responsibility as the creator of the usermod.
For new usermods, I would recommend trying out the new v2 usermod API, which allows installing multiple usermods at once and new functions!
You can take a look at EXAMPLE_v2 for some documentation and at Temperature for a completed v2 usermod!
Thank you for your help :)