MQTT-Display-LaserCutter/include
MaPaLo76 26a4e9b95c fix(display): redesign module layout - integer minutes, dedicated error slots
New module assignment:
  Module 0       : WiFi error indicator (showWifiError) - 'W' / blank
  Module 1-3     : laser time in full minutes, 3-digit right-aligned
  Module 4       : MQTT error indicator (showMqttError) - 'M' / blank
  Module 5-7     : countdown seconds / idle / status, 3-digit right-aligned

Changes in display_manager.h:
- Update zone layout comments
- showLaserTime: integer minutes only, writes modules 1-3 (module 0 untouched)
- showCountdown: writes modules 5-7 only (module 4 untouched)
- showIdle: ' --' on modules 5-7
- showStatus: 3-char string on modules 5-7
- Add showWifiError(bool): module 0
- Add showMqttError(bool): module 4

Changes in display_manager.cpp:
- Add BMP_M character bitmap
- Add 'M' case in charBitmap()
- Rewrite showLaserTime() - round to int, 3 chars, modules 1-3
- Rewrite showCountdown() - 3 chars, modules 5-7
- Rewrite showIdle() - ' --' on modules 5-7
- Rewrite showStatus() - 3 chars, modules 5-7
- Add showWifiError() / showMqttError() implementations
- Update printToSerial() log output

Changes in test_sketch:
- 9 test steps covering all new methods incl. combination test
- Tested on hardware: all steps passed
2026-02-22 14:15:18 +01:00
..
config.h feat(phase1): complete hardware setup, display and button test sketches 2026-02-22 13:20:52 +01:00
display_manager.h fix(display): redesign module layout - integer minutes, dedicated error slots 2026-02-22 14:15:18 +01:00
README Initial Version of README.md 2026-02-22 10:34:37 +01:00
settings.h feat(settings): implement NVS persistence via Preferences 2026-02-22 13:35:44 +01:00
wifi_connector.h feat(wifi): implement WiFiManager connection handling 2026-02-22 13:50:07 +01:00

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