From 9024872f636c0d5fad8581379a05deb4ebf49fae Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Frank Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2023 03:52:06 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] code spell checking - part3 (usermods) if you can spell Fahrenheit, you can't spell Celsius. And vice versa :-) --- .../Animated_Staircase/Animated_Staircase.h | 4 ++-- usermods/Animated_Staircase/README.md | 4 ++-- usermods/BH1750_v2/readme.md | 2 +- usermods/BH1750_v2/usermod_bh1750.h | 2 +- usermods/BME280_v2/usermod_bme280.h | 4 ++-- usermods/Battery/readme.md | 4 ++-- usermods/DHT/usermod_dht.h | 2 +- usermods/EXAMPLE_v2/usermod_v2_example.h | 2 +- .../usermod.cpp | 14 ++++++------- .../usermod_bme280.cpp | 14 ++++++------- .../Fix_unreachable_netservices_v2/readme.md | 4 ++-- usermods/PIR_sensor_switch/readme.md | 6 +++--- .../usermod_PIR_sensor_switch.h | 2 +- usermods/PWM_fan/readme.md | 4 ++-- .../usermod_sn_photoresistor.h | 2 +- usermods/TTGO-T-Display/usermod.cpp | 4 ++-- usermods/Temperature/readme.md | 2 +- .../usermod.cpp | 20 +++++++++---------- .../usermod_bme280.cpp | 16 +++++++-------- usermods/audioreactive/readme.md | 8 ++++---- usermods/mqtt_switch_v2/README.md | 2 +- usermods/multi_relay/readme.md | 2 +- usermods/multi_relay/usermod_multi_relay.h | 2 +- usermods/seven_segment_display/readme.md | 2 +- .../usermod_v2_seven_segment_display.h | 4 ++-- .../usermod_seven_segment_reloaded.h | 4 ++-- usermods/sht/usermod_sht.h | 2 +- .../usermod_rotary_brightness_color.h | 4 ++-- .../usermod_v2_auto_save.h | 4 ++-- .../usermod_v2_four_line_display/readme.md | 2 +- .../usermod_v2_four_line_display.h | 4 ++-- .../usermod_v2_four_line_display_ALT.h | 4 ++-- .../usermod_v2_klipper_percentage/readme.md | 4 ++-- .../usermod_v2_klipper_percentage.h | 2 +- usermods/usermod_v2_ping_pong_clock/readme.md | 2 +- .../usermod_v2_ping_pong_clock.h | 14 ++++++------- .../usermod_v2_rotary_encoder_ui.h | 2 +- .../usermod_v2_rotary_encoder_ui_ALT.h | 6 +++--- usermods/usermod_v2_word_clock/readme.md | 2 +- .../usermod_v2_word_clock.h | 4 ++-- usermods/wizlights/readme.md | 4 ++-- 41 files changed, 98 insertions(+), 98 deletions(-) diff --git a/usermods/Animated_Staircase/Animated_Staircase.h b/usermods/Animated_Staircase/Animated_Staircase.h index dd282f16..9365a17e 100644 --- a/usermods/Animated_Staircase/Animated_Staircase.h +++ b/usermods/Animated_Staircase/Animated_Staircase.h @@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ class Animated_Staircase : public Usermod { seg.setOption(SEG_OPTION_ON, true); } strip.trigger(); // force strip update - stateChanged = true; // inform external dvices/UI of change + stateChanged = true; // inform external devices/UI of change colorUpdated(CALL_MODE_DIRECT_CHANGE); DEBUG_PRINTLN(F("Animated Staircase disabled.")); } @@ -501,7 +501,7 @@ class Animated_Staircase : public Usermod { bottomEchoPin = top[FPSTR(_bottomEcho_pin)] | bottomEchoPin; topMaxDist = top[FPSTR(_topEchoCm)] | topMaxDist; - topMaxDist = min(150,max(30,(int)topMaxDist)); // max distnace ~1.5m (a lag of 9ms may be expected) + topMaxDist = min(150,max(30,(int)topMaxDist)); // max distance ~1.5m (a lag of 9ms may be expected) bottomMaxDist = top[FPSTR(_bottomEchoCm)] | bottomMaxDist; bottomMaxDist = min(150,max(30,(int)bottomMaxDist)); // max distance ~1.5m (a lag of 9ms may be expected) diff --git a/usermods/Animated_Staircase/README.md b/usermods/Animated_Staircase/README.md index 61c1cb2d..618a1f7c 100644 --- a/usermods/Animated_Staircase/README.md +++ b/usermods/Animated_Staircase/README.md @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Maximum distance for ultrasonic sensor can be configured as the time needed for You _may_ need to use 10k pull-down resistors on the selected PIR pins, depending on the sensor. ## WLED configuration -1. In the WLED UI, confgure a segment for each step. The lowest step of the stairs is the +1. In the WLED UI, configure a segment for each step. The lowest step of the stairs is the lowest segment id. 2. Save your segments into a preset. 3. Ideally, add the preset in the config > LED setup menu to the "apply @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ To enable the usermod again, use `"enabled":true`. Alternatively you can use _Usermod_ Settings page where you can change other parameters as well. ### Changing animation parameters and detection range of the ultrasonic HC-SR04 sensor -Using _Usermod_ Settings page you can define different usermod parameters, includng sensor pins, delay between segment activation etc. +Using _Usermod_ Settings page you can define different usermod parameters, including sensor pins, delay between segment activation etc. When an ultrasonic sensor is enabled you can enter maximum detection distance in centimeters separately for top and bottom sensors. diff --git a/usermods/BH1750_v2/readme.md b/usermods/BH1750_v2/readme.md index 05a033cf..6e6c693d 100644 --- a/usermods/BH1750_v2/readme.md +++ b/usermods/BH1750_v2/readme.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ The luminance is displayed in both the Info section of the web UI, as well as pu - This must be added under `lib_deps` in your `platformio.ini` (or `platformio_override.ini`). - Data is published over MQTT - make sure you've enabled the MQTT sync interface. -## Compiliation +## Compilation To enable, compile with `USERMOD_BH1750` defined (e.g. in `platformio_override.ini`) ```ini diff --git a/usermods/BH1750_v2/usermod_bh1750.h b/usermods/BH1750_v2/usermod_bh1750.h index 1903240f..5b5fa25f 100644 --- a/usermods/BH1750_v2/usermod_bh1750.h +++ b/usermods/BH1750_v2/usermod_bh1750.h @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ #define USERMOD_BH1750_FIRST_MEASUREMENT_AT 10000 #endif -// only report if differance grater than offset value +// only report if difference grater than offset value #ifndef USERMOD_BH1750_OFFSET_VALUE #define USERMOD_BH1750_OFFSET_VALUE 2 // WLEDMM this makes more sense #endif diff --git a/usermods/BME280_v2/usermod_bme280.h b/usermods/BME280_v2/usermod_bme280.h index 6fe5dba9..d9351ffa 100644 --- a/usermods/BME280_v2/usermod_bme280.h +++ b/usermods/BME280_v2/usermod_bme280.h @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ private: // set the default pins based on the architecture, these get overridden by Usermod menu settings #ifdef ESP8266 - //uint8_t RST_PIN = 16; // Uncoment for Heltec WiFi-Kit-8 + //uint8_t RST_PIN = 16; // Un-comment for Heltec WiFi-Kit-8 #endif int8_t ioPin[2] = {i2c_scl, i2c_sda}; // I2C pins: SCL, SDA...defaults to Arch hardware pins but overridden at setup() bool initDone = false; @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ private: static const char _name[]; static const char _enabled[]; - // Read the BME280/BMP280 Sensor (which one runs depends on whether Celsius or Farenheit being set in Usermod Menu) + // Read the BME280/BMP280 Sensor (which one runs depends on whether Celsius or Fahrenheit being set in Usermod Menu) void UpdateBME280Data(int SensorType) { float _temperature, _humidity, _pressure; diff --git a/usermods/Battery/readme.md b/usermods/Battery/readme.md index d55573ab..999c0a54 100644 --- a/usermods/Battery/readme.md +++ b/usermods/Battery/readme.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ If you have an ESP32 board, connect the positive side of the battery to ADC1 (GP - 💯 Displays current battery voltage - 🚥 Displays battery level - 🚫 Auto-off with configurable Threshold -- 🚨 Low power indicator with many configuration posibilities +- 🚨 Low power indicator with many configuration possibilities ## 🎈 Installation @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ define `USERMOD_BATTERY` in `wled00/my_config.h` | `USERMOD_BATTERY_MEASUREMENT_INTERVAL` | ms | battery check interval. defaults to 30 seconds | | `USERMOD_BATTERY_MIN_VOLTAGE` | v | minimum battery voltage. default is 2.6 (18650 battery standard) | | `USERMOD_BATTERY_MAX_VOLTAGE` | v | maximum battery voltage. default is 4.2 (18650 battery standard) | -| `USERMOD_BATTERY_TOTAL_CAPACITY` | mAh | the capacity of all cells in parralel sumed up | +| `USERMOD_BATTERY_TOTAL_CAPACITY` | mAh | the capacity of all cells in parallel summed up | | `USERMOD_BATTERY_CALIBRATION` | | offset / calibration number, fine tune the measured voltage by the microcontroller | | Auto-Off | --- | --- | | `USERMOD_BATTERY_AUTO_OFF_ENABLED` | true/false | enables auto-off | diff --git a/usermods/DHT/usermod_dht.h b/usermods/DHT/usermod_dht.h index b6142f43..05a7267b 100644 --- a/usermods/DHT/usermod_dht.h +++ b/usermods/DHT/usermod_dht.h @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ #endif // how many seconds after boot to take first measurement, 90 seconds -// 90 gives enough time to OTA update firmware if this crashses +// 90 gives enough time to OTA update firmware if this crashes #ifndef USERMOD_DHT_FIRST_MEASUREMENT_AT #define USERMOD_DHT_FIRST_MEASUREMENT_AT 90000 #endif diff --git a/usermods/EXAMPLE_v2/usermod_v2_example.h b/usermods/EXAMPLE_v2/usermod_v2_example.h index ba2ffc4e..b2a257f0 100644 --- a/usermods/EXAMPLE_v2/usermod_v2_example.h +++ b/usermods/EXAMPLE_v2/usermod_v2_example.h @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ class MyExampleUsermod : public Usermod { long testLong; int8_t testPins[2]; - // any private methods should go here (non-inline methosd should be defined out of class) + // any private methods should go here (non-inline method should be defined out of class) void publishMqtt(const char* state, bool retain = false); // example for publishing MQTT message diff --git a/usermods/Enclosure_with_OLED_temp_ESP07/usermod.cpp b/usermods/Enclosure_with_OLED_temp_ESP07/usermod.cpp index 1ca16050..823ad747 100644 --- a/usermods/Enclosure_with_OLED_temp_ESP07/usermod.cpp +++ b/usermods/Enclosure_with_OLED_temp_ESP07/usermod.cpp @@ -15,23 +15,23 @@ OneWire oneWire(13); DallasTemperature sensor(&oneWire); long temptimer = millis(); long lastMeasure = 0; -#define Celsius // Show temperature mesaurement in Celcius otherwise is in Fahrenheit +#define Celsius // Show temperature measurement in Celsius otherwise is in Fahrenheit // If display does not work or looks corrupted check the // constructor reference: // https://github.com/olikraus/u8g2/wiki/u8x8setupcpp // or check the gallery: // https://github.com/olikraus/u8g2/wiki/gallery -// --> First choise of cheap I2C OLED 128X32 0.91" +// --> First choice of cheap I2C OLED 128X32 0.91" U8X8_SSD1306_128X32_UNIVISION_HW_I2C u8x8(U8X8_PIN_NONE, U8X8_PIN_SCL, U8X8_PIN_SDA); // Pins are Reset, SCL, SDA -// --> Second choise of cheap I2C OLED 128X64 0.96" or 1.3" +// --> Second choice of cheap I2C OLED 128X64 0.96" or 1.3" //U8X8_SSD1306_128X64_NONAME_HW_I2C u8x8(U8X8_PIN_NONE, U8X8_PIN_SCL, U8X8_PIN_SDA); // Pins are Reset, SCL, SDA // gets called once at boot. Do all initialization that doesn't depend on // network here void userSetup() { sensor.begin(); //Start Dallas temperature sensor u8x8.begin(); - //u8x8.setFlipMode(1); //Uncoment if using WLED Wemos shield + //u8x8.setFlipMode(1); //Un-comment if using WLED Wemos shield u8x8.setPowerSave(0); u8x8.setContrast(10); //Contrast setup will help to preserve OLED lifetime. In case OLED need to be brighter increase number up to 255 u8x8.setFont(u8x8_font_chroma48medium8_r); @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ void userLoop() { if (mqtt != nullptr) { sensor.requestTemperatures(); -//Gets prefered temperature scale based on selection in definitions section +//Gets preferred temperature scale based on selection in definitions section #ifdef Celsius float board_temperature = sensor.getTempCByIndex(0); #else @@ -138,11 +138,11 @@ void userLoop() { // First row with Wifi name u8x8.setCursor(1, 0); u8x8.print(knownSsid.substring(0, u8x8.getCols() > 1 ? u8x8.getCols() - 2 : 0)); - // Print `~` char to indicate that SSID is longer, than owr dicplay + // Print `~` char to indicate that SSID is longer than our display if (knownSsid.length() > u8x8.getCols()) u8x8.print("~"); - // Second row with IP or Psssword + // Second row with IP or Password u8x8.setCursor(1, 1); // Print password in AP mode and if led is OFF. if (apActive && bri == 0) diff --git a/usermods/Enclosure_with_OLED_temp_ESP07/usermod_bme280.cpp b/usermods/Enclosure_with_OLED_temp_ESP07/usermod_bme280.cpp index d5fd4a0c..29a4332d 100644 --- a/usermods/Enclosure_with_OLED_temp_ESP07/usermod_bme280.cpp +++ b/usermods/Enclosure_with_OLED_temp_ESP07/usermod_bme280.cpp @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ void UpdateBME280Data(); -#define Celsius // Show temperature mesaurement in Celcius otherwise is in Fahrenheit +#define Celsius // Show temperature measurement in Celsius otherwise is in Fahrenheit BME280I2C bme; // Default : forced mode, standby time = 1000 ms // Oversampling = pressure ×1, temperature ×1, humidity ×1, filter off, @@ -20,14 +20,14 @@ uint8_t SDA_PIN = 21; #else //ESP8266 boards uint8_t SCL_PIN = 5; uint8_t SDA_PIN = 4; -// uint8_t RST_PIN = 16; // Uncoment for Heltec WiFi-Kit-8 +// uint8_t RST_PIN = 16; // Un-comment for Heltec WiFi-Kit-8 #endif //The SCL and SDA pins are defined here. //ESP8266 Wemos D1 mini board use SCL=5 SDA=4 while ESP32 Wemos32 mini board use SCL=22 SDA=21 #define U8X8_PIN_SCL SCL_PIN #define U8X8_PIN_SDA SDA_PIN -//#define U8X8_PIN_RESET RST_PIN // Uncoment for Heltec WiFi-Kit-8 +//#define U8X8_PIN_RESET RST_PIN // Un-comment for Heltec WiFi-Kit-8 // If display does not work or looks corrupted check the // constructor reference: @@ -36,9 +36,9 @@ uint8_t SDA_PIN = 4; // https://github.com/olikraus/u8g2/wiki/gallery // --> First choise of cheap I2C OLED 128X32 0.91" U8X8_SSD1306_128X32_UNIVISION_HW_I2C u8x8(U8X8_PIN_NONE, U8X8_PIN_SCL, U8X8_PIN_SDA); // Pins are Reset, SCL, SDA -// --> Second choise of cheap I2C OLED 128X64 0.96" or 1.3" +// --> Second choice of cheap I2C OLED 128X64 0.96" or 1.3" //U8X8_SSD1306_128X64_NONAME_HW_I2C u8x8(U8X8_PIN_NONE, U8X8_PIN_SCL, U8X8_PIN_SDA); // Pins are Reset, SCL, SDA -// --> Third choise of Heltec WiFi-Kit-8 OLED 128X32 0.91" +// --> Third choice of Heltec WiFi-Kit-8 OLED 128X32 0.91" //U8X8_SSD1306_128X32_UNIVISION_HW_I2C u8x8(U8X8_PIN_RESET, U8X8_PIN_SCL, U8X8_PIN_SDA); // Constructor for Heltec WiFi-Kit-8 // gets called once at boot. Do all initialization that doesn't depend on network here @@ -181,11 +181,11 @@ void userLoop() { // First row with Wifi name u8x8.setCursor(1, 0); u8x8.print(knownSsid.substring(0, u8x8.getCols() > 1 ? u8x8.getCols() - 2 : 0)); - // Print `~` char to indicate that SSID is longer, than owr dicplay + // Print `~` char to indicate that SSID is longer than our display if (knownSsid.length() > u8x8.getCols()) u8x8.print("~"); - // Second row with IP or Psssword + // Second row with IP or Password u8x8.setCursor(1, 1); // Print password in AP mode and if led is OFF. if (apActive && bri == 0) diff --git a/usermods/Fix_unreachable_netservices_v2/readme.md b/usermods/Fix_unreachable_netservices_v2/readme.md index 24d5ff5a..006eaf9f 100644 --- a/usermods/Fix_unreachable_netservices_v2/readme.md +++ b/usermods/Fix_unreachable_netservices_v2/readme.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ **Attention: This usermod compiles only for ESP8266** -This usermod-v2 modification performs a ping request to a local IP address every 60 seconds. This ensures WLED net services remain accessible in some problematic WLAN environments. +This usermod-v2 modification performs a ping request to a local IP address every 60 seconds. This ensures WLED net services remain accessible in some problematic WiFi environments. The modification works with static or DHCP IP address configuration. @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ The usermod supports the following state changes: | JSON key | Value range | Description | |-------------|------------------|---------------------------------| -| PingDelayMs | 5000 to 18000000 | Deactivdate/activate the sensor | +| PingDelayMs | 5000 to 18000000 | Deactivate/activate the sensor | Changes also persist after a reboot. diff --git a/usermods/PIR_sensor_switch/readme.md b/usermods/PIR_sensor_switch/readme.md index 574bd06d..85a5a74c 100644 --- a/usermods/PIR_sensor_switch/readme.md +++ b/usermods/PIR_sensor_switch/readme.md @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ You can also use usermod's off timer instead of sensor's. In such case rotate th ## Usermod installation -**NOTE:** Usermod has been included in master branch of WLED so it can be compiled in directly just by defining `-D USERMOD_PIRSWITCH` and optionaly `-D PIR_SENSOR_PIN=16` to override default pin. You can also change the default off time by adding `-D PIR_SENSOR_OFF_SEC=30`. +**NOTE:** Usermod has been included in master branch of WLED so it can be compiled in directly just by defining `-D USERMOD_PIRSWITCH` and optionally `-D PIR_SENSOR_PIN=16` to override default pin. You can also change the default off time by adding `-D PIR_SENSOR_OFF_SEC=30`. ## API to enable/disable the PIR sensor from outside. For example from another usermod: @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ To query or change the PIR sensor state the methods `bool PIRsensorEnabled()` an When the PIR sensor state changes an MQTT message is broadcasted with topic `wled/deviceMAC/motion` and message `on` or `off`. Usermod can also be configured to send just the MQTT message but not change WLED state using settings page as well as responding to motion only at night -(assuming NTP and lattitude/longitude are set to determine sunrise/sunset times). +(assuming NTP and latitude/longitude are set to determine sunrise/sunset times). ### There are two options to get access to the usermod instance: @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Have fun - @gegu & @blazoncek 2021-11 * Added information about dynamic configuration options -* Added option to temporary enable/disble usermod from WLED UI (Info dialog) +* Added option to temporary enable/disable usermod from WLED UI (Info dialog) 2022-11 * Added compile time option for off timer. diff --git a/usermods/PIR_sensor_switch/usermod_PIR_sensor_switch.h b/usermods/PIR_sensor_switch/usermod_PIR_sensor_switch.h index 3d69c208..1bf7b0d1 100644 --- a/usermods/PIR_sensor_switch/usermod_PIR_sensor_switch.h +++ b/usermods/PIR_sensor_switch/usermod_PIR_sensor_switch.h @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ private: /** * Read and update PIR sensor state. - * Initilize/reset switch off timer + * Initialize/reset switch off timer */ bool updatePIRsensorState() { diff --git a/usermods/PWM_fan/readme.md b/usermods/PWM_fan/readme.md index 1fbfe0e6..6a44acf3 100644 --- a/usermods/PWM_fan/readme.md +++ b/usermods/PWM_fan/readme.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ v2 Usermod to to control PWM fan with RPM feedback and temperature control This usermod requires the Dallas Temperature usermod to obtain temperature information. If it's not available, the fan will run at 100% speed. If the fan does not have _tachometer_ (RPM) output you can set the _tachometer-pin_ to -1 to disable that feature. -You can also set the thershold temperature at which fan runs at lowest speed. If the measured temperature is 3°C greater than the threshold temperature, the fan will run at 100%. +You can also set the threshold temperature at which fan runs at lowest speed. If the measured temperature is 3°C greater than the threshold temperature, the fan will run at 100%. If the _tachometer_ is supported, the current speed (in RPM) will be displayed on the WLED Info page. @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ This includes: * PWM output pin (can be configured at compile time `-D PWM_PIN=xx`) * tachometer input pin (can be configured at compile time `-D TACHO_PIN=xx`) * sampling frequency in seconds -* threshold temperature in degees C +* threshold temperature in degrees Celsius _NOTE:_ You may also need to tweak Dallas Temperature usermod sampling frequency to match PWM fan sampling frequency. diff --git a/usermods/SN_Photoresistor/usermod_sn_photoresistor.h b/usermods/SN_Photoresistor/usermod_sn_photoresistor.h index 60861e4c..1e92d7d7 100644 --- a/usermods/SN_Photoresistor/usermod_sn_photoresistor.h +++ b/usermods/SN_Photoresistor/usermod_sn_photoresistor.h @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ #define USERMOD_SN_PHOTORESISTOR_RESISTOR_VALUE 10000.0f #endif -// only report if differance grater than offset value +// only report if difference grater than offset value #ifndef USERMOD_SN_PHOTORESISTOR_OFFSET_VALUE #define USERMOD_SN_PHOTORESISTOR_OFFSET_VALUE 5 #endif diff --git a/usermods/TTGO-T-Display/usermod.cpp b/usermods/TTGO-T-Display/usermod.cpp index b126d40a..cbba0777 100644 --- a/usermods/TTGO-T-Display/usermod.cpp +++ b/usermods/TTGO-T-Display/usermod.cpp @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ * This file allows you to add own functionality to WLED more easily * See: https://github.com/Aircoookie/WLED/wiki/Add-own-functionality * EEPROM bytes 2750+ are reserved for your custom use case. (if you extend #define EEPSIZE in const.h) - * bytes 2400+ are currently ununsed, but might be used for future wled features + * bytes 2400+ are currently unused, but might be used for future wled features */ /* @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ void userLoop() { // First row with Wifi name tft.setCursor(1, 1); tft.print(knownSsid.substring(0, tftcharwidth > 1 ? tftcharwidth - 1 : 0)); - // Print `~` char to indicate that SSID is longer, than our dicplay + // Print `~` char to indicate that SSID is longer than our display if (knownSsid.length() > tftcharwidth) tft.print("~"); diff --git a/usermods/Temperature/readme.md b/usermods/Temperature/readme.md index 2657c6c8..b41e3e11 100644 --- a/usermods/Temperature/readme.md +++ b/usermods/Temperature/readme.md @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Copy the example `platformio_override.ini` to the root directory. This file sho * `USERMOD_DALLASTEMPERATURE` - enables this user mod wled00/usermods_list.cpp * `USERMOD_DALLASTEMPERATURE_MEASUREMENT_INTERVAL` - number of milliseconds between measurements, defaults to 60000 ms (60s) -All parameters can be configured at runtime via the Usermods settings page, including pin, temperature in degrees Celsius or Farenheit and measurement interval. +All parameters can be configured at runtime via the Usermods settings page, including pin, temperature in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit and measurement interval. ## Project link diff --git a/usermods/Wemos_D1_mini+Wemos32_mini_shield/usermod.cpp b/usermods/Wemos_D1_mini+Wemos32_mini_shield/usermod.cpp index 78cc32a8..e7d1212a 100644 --- a/usermods/Wemos_D1_mini+Wemos32_mini_shield/usermod.cpp +++ b/usermods/Wemos_D1_mini+Wemos32_mini_shield/usermod.cpp @@ -34,30 +34,30 @@ uint8_t DALLAS_PIN =23; uint8_t SCL_PIN = 5; uint8_t SDA_PIN = 4; uint8_t DALLAS_PIN =13; -// uint8_t RST_PIN = 16; // Uncoment for Heltec WiFi-Kit-8 +// uint8_t RST_PIN = 16; // Un-comment for Heltec WiFi-Kit-8 #endif //The SCL and SDA pins are defined here. //ESP8266 Wemos D1 mini board use SCL=5 SDA=4 while ESP32 Wemos32 mini board use SCL=22 SDA=21 #define U8X8_PIN_SCL SCL_PIN #define U8X8_PIN_SDA SDA_PIN -//#define U8X8_PIN_RESET RST_PIN // Uncoment for Heltec WiFi-Kit-8 +//#define U8X8_PIN_RESET RST_PIN // Un-comment for Heltec WiFi-Kit-8 // Dallas sensor reading timer long temptimer = millis(); long lastMeasure = 0; -#define Celsius // Show temperature mesaurement in Celcius otherwise is in Fahrenheit +#define Celsius // Show temperature measurement in Celsius otherwise is in Fahrenheit // If display does not work or looks corrupted check the // constructor reference: // https://github.com/olikraus/u8g2/wiki/u8x8setupcpp // or check the gallery: // https://github.com/olikraus/u8g2/wiki/gallery -// --> First choise of cheap I2C OLED 128X32 0.91" +// --> First choice of cheap I2C OLED 128X32 0.91" U8X8_SSD1306_128X32_UNIVISION_HW_I2C u8x8(U8X8_PIN_NONE, U8X8_PIN_SCL, U8X8_PIN_SDA); // Pins are Reset, SCL, SDA -// --> Second choise of cheap I2C OLED 128X64 0.96" or 1.3" +// --> Second choice of cheap I2C OLED 128X64 0.96" or 1.3" //U8X8_SSD1306_128X64_NONAME_HW_I2C u8x8(U8X8_PIN_NONE, U8X8_PIN_SCL, U8X8_PIN_SDA); // Pins are Reset, SCL, SDA -// --> Third choise of Heltec WiFi-Kit-8 OLED 128X32 0.91" +// --> Third choice of Heltec WiFi-Kit-8 OLED 128X32 0.91" //U8X8_SSD1306_128X32_UNIVISION_HW_I2C u8x8(U8X8_PIN_RESET, U8X8_PIN_SCL, U8X8_PIN_SDA); // Constructor for Heltec WiFi-Kit-8 // gets called once at boot. Do all initialization that doesn't depend on network here void userSetup() { @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ void userLoop() { //----> Dallas temperature sensor MQTT publishing temptimer = millis(); -// Timer to publishe new temperature every 60 seconds +// Timer to publish new temperature every 60 seconds if (temptimer - lastMeasure > 60000) { lastMeasure = temptimer; @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ void userLoop() { if (mqtt != nullptr) { // Serial.println(Dallas(DALLAS_PIN,0)); -//Gets prefered temperature scale based on selection in definitions section +//Gets preferred temperature scale based on selection in definitions section #ifdef Celsius int16_t board_temperature = Dallas(DALLAS_PIN,0); #else @@ -173,11 +173,11 @@ void userLoop() { // First row with Wifi name u8x8.setCursor(1, 0); u8x8.print(knownSsid.substring(0, u8x8.getCols() > 1 ? u8x8.getCols() - 2 : 0)); - // Print `~` char to indicate that SSID is longer, than owr dicplay + // Print `~` char to indicate that SSID is longer than our display if (knownSsid.length() > u8x8.getCols()) u8x8.print("~"); - // Second row with IP or Psssword + // Second row with IP or Password u8x8.setCursor(1, 1); // Print password in AP mode and if led is OFF. if (apActive && bri == 0) diff --git a/usermods/Wemos_D1_mini+Wemos32_mini_shield/usermod_bme280.cpp b/usermods/Wemos_D1_mini+Wemos32_mini_shield/usermod_bme280.cpp index c9d9a527..ff1cf7e5 100644 --- a/usermods/Wemos_D1_mini+Wemos32_mini_shield/usermod_bme280.cpp +++ b/usermods/Wemos_D1_mini+Wemos32_mini_shield/usermod_bme280.cpp @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ void UpdateBME280Data(); -#define Celsius // Show temperature mesaurement in Celcius otherwise is in Fahrenheit +#define Celsius // Show temperature measurement in Celsius otherwise is in Fahrenheit BME280I2C bme; // Default : forced mode, standby time = 1000 ms // Oversampling = pressure ×1, temperature ×1, humidity ×1, filter off, @@ -16,25 +16,25 @@ uint8_t SDA_PIN = 21; #else //ESP8266 boards uint8_t SCL_PIN = 5; uint8_t SDA_PIN = 4; -// uint8_t RST_PIN = 16; // Uncoment for Heltec WiFi-Kit-8 +// uint8_t RST_PIN = 16; // Un-comment for Heltec WiFi-Kit-8 #endif //The SCL and SDA pins are defined here. //ESP8266 Wemos D1 mini board use SCL=5 SDA=4 while ESP32 Wemos32 mini board use SCL=22 SDA=21 #define U8X8_PIN_SCL SCL_PIN #define U8X8_PIN_SDA SDA_PIN -//#define U8X8_PIN_RESET RST_PIN // Uncoment for Heltec WiFi-Kit-8 +//#define U8X8_PIN_RESET RST_PIN // Un-comment for Heltec WiFi-Kit-8 // If display does not work or looks corrupted check the // constructor reference: // https://github.com/olikraus/u8g2/wiki/u8x8setupcpp // or check the gallery: // https://github.com/olikraus/u8g2/wiki/gallery -// --> First choise of cheap I2C OLED 128X32 0.91" +// --> First choice of cheap I2C OLED 128X32 0.91" U8X8_SSD1306_128X32_UNIVISION_HW_I2C u8x8(U8X8_PIN_NONE, U8X8_PIN_SCL, U8X8_PIN_SDA); // Pins are Reset, SCL, SDA -// --> Second choise of cheap I2C OLED 128X64 0.96" or 1.3" +// --> Second choice of cheap I2C OLED 128X64 0.96" or 1.3" //U8X8_SSD1306_128X64_NONAME_HW_I2C u8x8(U8X8_PIN_NONE, U8X8_PIN_SCL, U8X8_PIN_SDA); // Pins are Reset, SCL, SDA -// --> Third choise of Heltec WiFi-Kit-8 OLED 128X32 0.91" +// --> Third choice of Heltec WiFi-Kit-8 OLED 128X32 0.91" //U8X8_SSD1306_128X32_UNIVISION_HW_I2C u8x8(U8X8_PIN_RESET, U8X8_PIN_SCL, U8X8_PIN_SDA); // Constructor for Heltec WiFi-Kit-8 // gets called once at boot. Do all initialization that doesn't depend on network here @@ -179,11 +179,11 @@ void userLoop() { // First row with Wifi name u8x8.setCursor(1, 0); u8x8.print(knownSsid.substring(0, u8x8.getCols() > 1 ? u8x8.getCols() - 2 : 0)); - // Print `~` char to indicate that SSID is longer, than owr dicplay + // Print `~` char to indicate that SSID is longer, than our display if (knownSsid.length() > u8x8.getCols()) u8x8.print("~"); - // Second row with IP or Psssword + // Second row with IP or Password u8x8.setCursor(1, 1); // Print password in AP mode and if led is OFF. if (apActive && bri == 0) diff --git a/usermods/audioreactive/readme.md b/usermods/audioreactive/readme.md index d9f9ea78..1dd5f5d9 100644 --- a/usermods/audioreactive/readme.md +++ b/usermods/audioreactive/readme.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # Audioreactive usermod -Enabless controlling LEDs via audio input. Audio source can be a microphone or analog-in (AUX) using an appropriate adapter. +Enables controlling LEDs via audio input. Audio source can be a microphone or analog-in (AUX) using an appropriate adapter. Supported microphones range from analog (MAX4466, MAX9814, ...) to digital (INMP441, ICS-43434, ...). Does audio processing and provides data structure that specially written effects can use. @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ This usermod is an evolution of [SR-WLED](https://github.com/atuline/WLED), and ## Supported MCUs This audioreactive usermod works best on "classic ESP32" (dual core), and on ESP32-S3 which also has dual core and hardware floating point support. -It will compile succesfully for ESP32-S2 and ESP32-C3, however might not work well, as other WLED functions will become slow. Audio processing requires a lot of computing power, which can be problematic on smaller MCUs like -S2 and -C3. +It will compile successfully for ESP32-S2 and ESP32-C3, however might not work well, as other WLED functions will become slow. Audio processing requires a lot of computing power, which can be problematic on smaller MCUs like -S2 and -C3. Analog audio is only possible on "classic" ESP32, but not on other MCUs like ESP32-S3. @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Customised _arduinoFFT_ library for use with this usermod can be found at https: ### using latest (develop) _arduinoFFT_ library Alternatively, you can use the latest arduinoFFT development version. -ArduinoFFT `develop` library is slightly more accurate, and slighly faster than our customised library, however also needs additional 2kB RAM. +ArduinoFFT `develop` library is slightly more accurate, and slightly faster than our customised library, however also needs additional 2kB RAM. * `build_flags` = `-D USERMOD_AUDIOREACTIVE` `-D UM_AUDIOREACTIVE_USE_NEW_FFT` * `lib_deps`= `https://github.com/kosme/arduinoFFT#develop @ 1.9.2` @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ You can use the following additional flags in your `build_flags` * `-D SR_GAIN=x` : Default "gain" setting (60) * `-D I2S_USE_RIGHT_CHANNEL`: Use RIGHT instead of LEFT channel (not recommended unless you strictly need this). * `-D I2S_USE_16BIT_SAMPLES`: Use 16bit instead of 32bit for internal sample buffers. Reduces sampling quality, but frees some RAM ressources (not recommended unless you absolutely need this). -* `-D I2S_GRAB_ADC1_COMPLETELY`: Experimental: continously sample analog ADC microphone. Only effective on ESP32. WARNING this _will_ cause conflicts(lock-up) with any analogRead() call. +* `-D I2S_GRAB_ADC1_COMPLETELY`: Experimental: continuously sample analog ADC microphone. Only effective on ESP32. WARNING this _will_ cause conflicts(lock-up) with any analogRead() call. * `-D MIC_LOGGER` : (debugging) Logs samples from the microphone to serial USB. Use with serial plotter (Arduino IDE) * `-D SR_DEBUG` : (debugging) Additional error diagnostics and debug info on serial USB. diff --git a/usermods/mqtt_switch_v2/README.md b/usermods/mqtt_switch_v2/README.md index 148e4a56..744d7fe3 100644 --- a/usermods/mqtt_switch_v2/README.md +++ b/usermods/mqtt_switch_v2/README.md @@ -50,5 +50,5 @@ This usermod listens on `[mqttDeviceTopic]/switch/0/set` (where 0 is replaced wi Feedback about the current state is provided at `[mqttDeviceTopic]/switch/0/state`. ### Home Assistant auto-discovery -Auto-discovery information is automatically published and you shoudn't have to do anything to register the switches in Home Assistant. +Auto-discovery information is automatically published and you shouldn't have to do anything to register the switches in Home Assistant. diff --git a/usermods/multi_relay/readme.md b/usermods/multi_relay/readme.md index 71a54070..1f3bec7a 100644 --- a/usermods/multi_relay/readme.md +++ b/usermods/multi_relay/readme.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ This usermod-v2 modification allows the connection of multiple relays, each with individual delay and on/off mode. Usermod supports PCF8574 I2C port expander to reduce GPIO use. -PCF8574 supports 8 outputs and each output corresponds to a relay in WLED (relay 0 = port 0, etc). I you are using more than 8 relays with multiple PCF8574 make sure their addresses are set conscutively (e.g. 0x20 and 0x21). You can set address of first expander in settings. +PCF8574 supports 8 outputs and each output corresponds to a relay in WLED (relay 0 = port 0, etc). I you are using more than 8 relays with multiple PCF8574 make sure their addresses are set in sequence (e.g. 0x20 and 0x21). You can set address of first expander in settings. (**NOTE:** Will require Wire library and global I2C pins defined.) ## HTTP API diff --git a/usermods/multi_relay/usermod_multi_relay.h b/usermods/multi_relay/usermod_multi_relay.h index b8cabebb..8f0bf383 100644 --- a/usermods/multi_relay/usermod_multi_relay.h +++ b/usermods/multi_relay/usermod_multi_relay.h @@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ class MultiRelay : public Usermod { }; -// class implementetion +// class implementation void MultiRelay::publishMqtt(int relay) { #ifndef WLED_DISABLE_MQTT diff --git a/usermods/seven_segment_display/readme.md b/usermods/seven_segment_display/readme.md index a5294701..792393a8 100644 --- a/usermods/seven_segment_display/readme.md +++ b/usermods/seven_segment_display/readme.md @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ The number of individual LEDs per segment. 7 segments per digit. #### perPeriod -- ssLEDPerPeriod The number of individual LEDs per period. A ':' (colon) has two periods. #### startIdx -- ssStartLED -Index of the LED the display starts at. Enabless a seven segment display to be in the middle of a string. +Index of the LED the display starts at. Enables a seven segment display to be in the middle of a string. #### timeEnable -- ssTimeEnabled When true, when displayMask is configured for a time output and no message is set, the time will be displayed. #### scrollSpd -- ssScrollSpeed diff --git a/usermods/seven_segment_display/usermod_v2_seven_segment_display.h b/usermods/seven_segment_display/usermod_v2_seven_segment_display.h index e5b726e5..20fef15d 100644 --- a/usermods/seven_segment_display/usermod_v2_seven_segment_display.h +++ b/usermods/seven_segment_display/usermod_v2_seven_segment_display.h @@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ public: if (mqttGroupTopic[0] != 0) { - //subcribe for sevenseg messages on the group topic + //subscribe for sevenseg messages on the group topic sprintf_P(subBuffer, PSTR("%s/%S/+/set"), mqttGroupTopic, _str_sevenSeg); mqtt->subscribe(subBuffer, 2); } @@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ public: bool onMqttMessage(char *topic, char *payload) { - //If topic beings iwth sevenSeg cut it off, otherwise not our message. + //If topic beings with sevenSeg cut it off, otherwise not our message. size_t topicPrefixLen = strlen_P(PSTR("/sevenSeg/")); if (strncmp_P(topic, PSTR("/sevenSeg/"), topicPrefixLen) == 0) topic += topicPrefixLen; diff --git a/usermods/seven_segment_display_reloaded/usermod_seven_segment_reloaded.h b/usermods/seven_segment_display_reloaded/usermod_seven_segment_reloaded.h index 27977405..3afe775f 100644 --- a/usermods/seven_segment_display_reloaded/usermod_seven_segment_reloaded.h +++ b/usermods/seven_segment_display_reloaded/usermod_seven_segment_reloaded.h @@ -470,14 +470,14 @@ public: if (mqttGroupTopic[0] != 0) { - //subcribe for sevenseg messages on the group topic + //subscribe for sevenseg messages on the group topic sprintf_P(subBuffer, PSTR("%s/%S/+/set"), mqttGroupTopic, _str_name); mqtt->subscribe(subBuffer, 2); } } bool onMqttMessage(char *topic, char *payload) { - //If topic beings iwth sevenSeg cut it off, otherwise not our message. + //If topic begins with sevenSeg cut it off, otherwise not our message. size_t topicPrefixLen = strlen_P(PSTR("/wledSS/")); if (strncmp_P(topic, PSTR("/wledSS/"), topicPrefixLen) == 0) { topic += topicPrefixLen; diff --git a/usermods/sht/usermod_sht.h b/usermods/sht/usermod_sht.h index bf99afd2..7583a823 100644 --- a/usermods/sht/usermod_sht.h +++ b/usermods/sht/usermod_sht.h @@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ void ShtUsermod::loop() /** * Whenever MQTT is connected, publish HA autodiscovery topics. * - * Is only donce once. + * Is only done once. * * @see Usermod::onMqttConnect() * @see UsermodManager::onMqttConnect() diff --git a/usermods/usermod_rotary_brightness_color/usermod_rotary_brightness_color.h b/usermods/usermod_rotary_brightness_color/usermod_rotary_brightness_color.h index 61b76ba1..85a9a160 100644 --- a/usermods/usermod_rotary_brightness_color/usermod_rotary_brightness_color.h +++ b/usermods/usermod_rotary_brightness_color/usermod_rotary_brightness_color.h @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ private: unsigned char Enc_B; unsigned char Enc_A_prev = 0; - // private class memebers configurable by Usermod Settings (defaults set inside readFromConfig()) + // private class members configurable by Usermod Settings (defaults set inside readFromConfig()) int8_t pins[3]; // pins[0] = DT from encoder, pins[1] = CLK from encoder, pins[2] = CLK from encoder (optional) int fadeAmount; // how many points to fade the Neopixel with each step @@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ public: * - configComplete is used to return false if any value is missing, not just if the main object is missing * - The defaults are loaded every time readFromConfig() is run, not just once after boot * - * This ensures that missing values are added to the config, with their default values, in the rare but plauible cases of: + * This ensures that missing values are added to the config, with their default values, in the rare but plausible cases of: * - a single value being missing at boot, e.g. if the Usermod was upgraded and a new setting was added * - a single value being missing after boot (e.g. if the cfg.json was manually edited and a value was removed) * diff --git a/usermods/usermod_v2_auto_save/usermod_v2_auto_save.h b/usermods/usermod_v2_auto_save/usermod_v2_auto_save.h index 4acd6b15..1dd0a69a 100644 --- a/usermods/usermod_v2_auto_save/usermod_v2_auto_save.h +++ b/usermods/usermod_v2_auto_save/usermod_v2_auto_save.h @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ class AutoSaveUsermod : public Usermod { // network here void setup() { #ifdef USERMOD_FOUR_LINE_DISPLAY - // This Usermod has enhanced funcionality if + // This Usermod has enhanced functionality if // FourLineDisplayUsermod is available. display = (FourLineDisplayUsermod*) usermods.lookup(USERMOD_ID_FOUR_LINE_DISP); #endif @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ class AutoSaveUsermod : public Usermod { if (autoSaveAfter && now > autoSaveAfter) { autoSaveAfter = 0; - // Time to auto save. You may have some flickry? + // Time to auto save. You may have some flickery? saveSettings(); displayOverlay(); } diff --git a/usermods/usermod_v2_four_line_display/readme.md b/usermods/usermod_v2_four_line_display/readme.md index 26250cb5..a0ed44d7 100644 --- a/usermods/usermod_v2_four_line_display/readme.md +++ b/usermods/usermod_v2_four_line_display/readme.md @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ This file should be placed in the same directory as `platformio.ini`. * `FLD_PIN_SCL` - The display SCL pin, defaults to 5 * `FLD_PIN_SDA` - The display SDA pin, defaults to 4 -All of the parameters can be configured via the Usermods settings page, inluding GPIO pins. +All of the parameters can be configured via the Usermods settings page, including GPIO pins. ### PlatformIO requirements diff --git a/usermods/usermod_v2_four_line_display/usermod_v2_four_line_display.h b/usermods/usermod_v2_four_line_display/usermod_v2_four_line_display.h index 7f052648..4f0c9c57 100644 --- a/usermods/usermod_v2_four_line_display/usermod_v2_four_line_display.h +++ b/usermods/usermod_v2_four_line_display/usermod_v2_four_line_display.h @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ // for WLED. // // Dependencies -// * This usermod REQURES the ModeSortUsermod +// * This usermod REQUIRES the ModeSortUsermod // * This Usermod works best, by far, when coupled // with RotaryEncoderUIUsermod. // @@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ class FourLineDisplayUsermod : public Usermod { drawString(getCols() - 1, 0, "~"); } - // Second row with IP or Psssword + // Second row with IP or Password drawGlyph(0, lineHeight, 68, u8x8_font_open_iconic_embedded_1x1); // wifi icon // Print password in AP mode and if led is OFF. if (apActive && bri == 0) { diff --git a/usermods/usermod_v2_four_line_display_ALT/usermod_v2_four_line_display_ALT.h b/usermods/usermod_v2_four_line_display_ALT/usermod_v2_four_line_display_ALT.h index fc037a49..9d100fdc 100644 --- a/usermods/usermod_v2_four_line_display_ALT/usermod_v2_four_line_display_ALT.h +++ b/usermods/usermod_v2_four_line_display_ALT/usermod_v2_four_line_display_ALT.h @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ #include "4LD_wled_fonts.c" #ifndef FLD_ESP32_NO_THREADS -#define FLD_ESP32_USE_THREADS // comment out to use 0.13.x behaviour without parallel update task - slower, but more robust. May delay other tasks like LEDs or audioreactive!! + #define FLD_ESP32_USE_THREADS // comment out to use 0.13.x behaviour without parallel update task - slower, but more robust. May delay other tasks like LEDs or audioreactive!! #endif //#define OLD_4LD_FONTS // comment out if you prefer the "classic" look with blocky fonts (saves 1K flash) @@ -1339,7 +1339,7 @@ void FourLineDisplayUsermod::sleepOrClock(bool sleepEnable) { bool FourLineDisplayUsermod::handleButton(uint8_t b) { yield(); if (!enabled - || b // butto 0 only + || b // button 0 only || buttonType[b] == BTN_TYPE_SWITCH || buttonType[b] == BTN_TYPE_NONE || buttonType[b] == BTN_TYPE_RESERVED diff --git a/usermods/usermod_v2_klipper_percentage/readme.md b/usermods/usermod_v2_klipper_percentage/readme.md index 0619bf85..e967d6b2 100644 --- a/usermods/usermod_v2_klipper_percentage/readme.md +++ b/usermods/usermod_v2_klipper_percentage/readme.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ curl --location --request GET 'http://[]/printer/objects/query?virtual_sdcard=pr ## Usage Compile the source with the buildflag `-D USERMOD_KLIPPER_PERCENTAGE` added. -You can also use the WLBD bot in the Discord by simply extending an exsisting build enviroment: +You can also use the WLBD bot in the Discord by simply extending an existing build environment: ``` [env:esp32klipper] extends = env:esp32dev @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ build_flags = ${common.build_flags_esp32} -D USERMOD_KLIPPER_PERCENTAGE Checkbox to enable or disable the overlay ### Klipper IP: -IP adress of your Klipper instance you want to poll. ESP has to be restarted after change +IP address of your Klipper instance you want to poll. ESP has to be restarted after change ### Direction : 0 = normal diff --git a/usermods/usermod_v2_klipper_percentage/usermod_v2_klipper_percentage.h b/usermods/usermod_v2_klipper_percentage/usermod_v2_klipper_percentage.h index 0e19cc80..2f591b15 100644 --- a/usermods/usermod_v2_klipper_percentage/usermod_v2_klipper_percentage.h +++ b/usermods/usermod_v2_klipper_percentage/usermod_v2_klipper_percentage.h @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ public: httpGet(wifiClient, errorMessage); if (strcmp(errorMessage, "") == 0) { - PSRAMDynamicJsonDocument klipperDoc(4096); // in practive about 2673 + PSRAMDynamicJsonDocument klipperDoc(4096); // in practice about 2673 DeserializationError error = deserializeJson(klipperDoc, wifiClient); if (error) { diff --git a/usermods/usermod_v2_ping_pong_clock/readme.md b/usermods/usermod_v2_ping_pong_clock/readme.md index 9f01b3eb..f8219489 100644 --- a/usermods/usermod_v2_ping_pong_clock/readme.md +++ b/usermods/usermod_v2_ping_pong_clock/readme.md @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ Contains a modification to use WLED in combination with the Ping Pong Ball LED C To install this Usermod, you instruct PlatformIO to compile the Project with the USERMOD_PING_PONG_CLOCK flag. WLED then automatically provides you with various settings on the Usermod Page. -Note: Depending on the size of your clock, you may have to update the led indices for the indivdual numbers and the base indices. +Note: Depending on the size of your clock, you may have to update the led indices for the individual numbers and the base indices. diff --git a/usermods/usermod_v2_ping_pong_clock/usermod_v2_ping_pong_clock.h b/usermods/usermod_v2_ping_pong_clock/usermod_v2_ping_pong_clock.h index a690c1b1..40ff675c 100644 --- a/usermods/usermod_v2_ping_pong_clock/usermod_v2_ping_pong_clock.h +++ b/usermods/usermod_v2_ping_pong_clock/usermod_v2_ping_pong_clock.h @@ -18,15 +18,15 @@ private: // ---- Variables for correct LED numbering below, edit only if your clock is built different ---- - int baseH = 43; // Adress for the one place of the hours - int baseHH = 7; // Adress for the tens place of the hours - int baseM = 133; // Adress for the one place of the minutes - int baseMM = 97; // Adress for the tens place of the minutes - int colon1 = 79; // Adress for the first colon led - int colon2 = 80; // Adress for the second colon led + int baseH = 43; // Address for the one place of the hours + int baseHH = 7; // Address for the tens place of the hours + int baseM = 133; // Address for the one place of the minutes + int baseMM = 97; // Address for the tens place of the minutes + int colon1 = 79; // Address for the first colon led + int colon2 = 80; // Address for the second colon led // Matrix for the illumination of the numbers - // Note: These only define the increments of the base adress. e.g. to define the second Minute you have to add the baseMM to every led position + // Note: These only define the increments of the base address. e.g. to define the second Minute you have to add the baseMM to every led position const int numbers[10][10] = { { 0, 1, 4, 6, 13, 15, 18, 19, -1, -1 }, // 0: null diff --git a/usermods/usermod_v2_rotary_encoder_ui/usermod_v2_rotary_encoder_ui.h b/usermods/usermod_v2_rotary_encoder_ui/usermod_v2_rotary_encoder_ui.h index 1e85c518..e158e17f 100644 --- a/usermods/usermod_v2_rotary_encoder_ui/usermod_v2_rotary_encoder_ui.h +++ b/usermods/usermod_v2_rotary_encoder_ui/usermod_v2_rotary_encoder_ui.h @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ // Change between modes by pressing a button. // // Dependencies -// * This usermod REQURES the ModeSortUsermod +// * This usermod REQUIRES the ModeSortUsermod // * This Usermod works best coupled with // FourLineDisplayUsermod. // diff --git a/usermods/usermod_v2_rotary_encoder_ui_ALT/usermod_v2_rotary_encoder_ui_ALT.h b/usermods/usermod_v2_rotary_encoder_ui_ALT/usermod_v2_rotary_encoder_ui_ALT.h index 17943bab..aeb5bcdc 100644 --- a/usermods/usermod_v2_rotary_encoder_ui_ALT/usermod_v2_rotary_encoder_ui_ALT.h +++ b/usermods/usermod_v2_rotary_encoder_ui_ALT/usermod_v2_rotary_encoder_ui_ALT.h @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ // // Inspired by the original v2 usermods -// * usermod_v2_rotaty_encoder_ui +// * usermod_v2_rotary_encoder_ui // // v2 usermod that provides a rotary encoder-based UI. // @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ static int re_qstringCmp(const void *ap, const void *bp) { // Lowercase bVal -= 32; } - // Relly we shouldn't ever get to '\0' + // Really we shouldn't ever get to '\0' if (aVal == '"' || bVal == '"' || aVal == '\0' || bVal == '\0') { // We're done. one is a substring of the other // or something happenend and the quote didn't stop us. @@ -542,7 +542,7 @@ void RotaryEncoderUIUsermod::loop() bool changedState = false; char lineBuffer[64] = { '\0' }; do { - // finde new state + // find new state switch (newState) { case 0: strcpy_P(lineBuffer, PSTR("Brightness")); changedState = true; break; case 1: if (!extractModeSlider(effectCurrent, 0, lineBuffer, 63)) newState++; else changedState = true; break; // speed diff --git a/usermods/usermod_v2_word_clock/readme.md b/usermods/usermod_v2_word_clock/readme.md index 1dde2223..c42ee0ee 100644 --- a/usermods/usermod_v2_word_clock/readme.md +++ b/usermods/usermod_v2_word_clock/readme.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ active: enable/disable usermod diplayItIs: enable/disable display of "Es ist" on the clock ledOffset: number of LEDs before the wordclock LEDs -### Update for alternatative wiring pattern +### Update for alternative wiring pattern Based on this fantastic work I added an alternative wiring pattern. The original used a long wire to connect DO to DI, from one line to the next line. diff --git a/usermods/usermod_v2_word_clock/usermod_v2_word_clock.h b/usermods/usermod_v2_word_clock/usermod_v2_word_clock.h index 058b8318..b66be290 100644 --- a/usermods/usermod_v2_word_clock/usermod_v2_word_clock.h +++ b/usermods/usermod_v2_word_clock/usermod_v2_word_clock.h @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ * See: https://github.com/Aircoookie/WLED/wiki/Add-own-functionality * * This usermod can be used to drive a wordclock with a 11x10 pixel matrix with WLED. There are also 4 additional dots for the minutes. - * The visualisation is desribed in 4 mask with LED numbers (single dots for minutes, minutes, hours and "clock/Uhr"). - * There are 2 parameters to chnage the behaviour: + * The visualisation is described in 4 mask with LED numbers (single dots for minutes, minutes, hours and "clock/Uhr"). + * There are 2 parameters to change the behaviour: * * active: enable/disable usermod * diplayItIs: enable/disable display of "Es ist" on the clock. diff --git a/usermods/wizlights/readme.md b/usermods/wizlights/readme.md index a0e0a8b8..9e633043 100644 --- a/usermods/wizlights/readme.md +++ b/usermods/wizlights/readme.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # Controlling Wiz lights -Enabless controlling [WiZ](https://www.wizconnected.com/en/consumer/) lights that are part of the same network as the WLED controller. +Enables controlling [WiZ](https://www.wizconnected.com/en/consumer/) lights that are part of the same network as the WLED controller. The mod takes the colors from the first few pixels and sends them to the lights. @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The mod takes the colors from the first few pixels and sends them to the lights. - Interval (ms) - How frequently to update the WiZ lights, in milliseconds. - - Setting it too low may causse the ESP to become unresponsive. + - Setting it too low may cause the ESP to become unresponsive. - Send Delay (ms) - An optional millisecond delay after updating each WiZ light. - Can help smooth out effects when using a large number of WiZ lights