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Adds "low blink" and "high blink" patterns to single color aux LEDs. Also changes how the configuration is stored (backwards compatible by introducing a USE_EXTENDED_INDICATOR_PATTERNS macro).
Adds "low blink" and "high blink" patterns to single color aux LEDs.
By adding another "color" (7H) which turns the aux LEDs off, independent of the pattern. Enabled for USE_BUTTON_LED builds.
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Aug 9, 2024
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The primary goal of this branch was to add two more aux patterns: low blinking and high blinking. On its way I also added some refactoring, for example:
TICK_DURING_STANDBYchecks because it would not have built without it anywayUSE_OLD_BLINKING_INDICATORandUSE_FANCIER_BLINKING_INDICATOR– not used anymoreMost likely you don't want to merge this as is, but maybe it's useful for you anyway.
I haven't checked if there are any targets which don't build anymore due to insufficient flash memory.