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diff --git a/docs/G-Codes.md b/docs/G-Codes.md index bef64dc4..80a99d3f 100644 --- a/docs/G-Codes.md +++ b/docs/G-Codes.md @@ -716,7 +716,7 @@ idle timeout. #### SET_LED_TEMPLATE `SET_LED_TEMPLATE LED=<led_name> TEMPLATE=<template_name> -[INDEX=<index>]`: Assign a +[<param_x>=<literal>] [INDEX=<index>]`: Assign a [display_template](Config_Reference.md#display_template) to a given [LED](Config_Reference.md#leds). For example, if one defined a `[display_template my_led_template]` config section then one could @@ -724,12 +724,14 @@ assign `TEMPLATE=my_led_template` here. The display_template should produce a comma separated string containing four floating point numbers corresponding to red, green, blue, and white color settings. The template will be continuously evaluated and the LED will be -automatically set to the resulting colors. If INDEX is not specified -then all chips in the LED's daisy-chain will be set to the template, -otherwise only the chip with the given index will be updated. If -TEMPLATE is an empty string then this command will clear any previous -template assigned to the LED (one can then use `SET_LED` commands to -manage the LED's color settings). +automatically set to the resulting colors. One may set +display_template parameters to use during template evaluation +(parameters will be parsed as Python literals). If INDEX is not +specified then all chips in the LED's daisy-chain will be set to the +template, otherwise only the chip with the given index will be +updated. If TEMPLATE is an empty string then this command will clear +any previous template assigned to the LED (one can then use `SET_LED` +commands to manage the LED's color settings). ### [output_pin] |