Use the raw position for mesh measurement. Otherwise the `M206` and
`M92` Z offsets will get canceled out by bed leveling. The downside is
`G29` will not compensate for a poorly set small `M206` fudge value.
To elaborate on this issue, imagine you are probing with a Z home
offset of -0.1, meaning when Z homes, -0.1 is the current position,
implying the ideal bed zero for the nozzle is 0.1mm higher than the Z
endstop. Ordinarily when printing, Z would raise 0.1mm higher.
What happens when we probe is that all points are measured with that
-0.1 included. So when bed leveling is enabled the `M206 Z` offset gets
exactly canceled out by the bed readings.
- Fix: When "100.0" changes to "99.0" the LCD shows "199.0"
- Use 2 rows if needed on character LCD, (allowing longer labels…
Germany, et. al.)
- Known issue: A certain length label combined with a certain value
drawing function could, for example, display 99.0 on 1 line, but 100.0
on two lines. Workaround would be to pass a nominal value size argument.
* Add Z Fade Height to M420 Output
Echo the z-fade height when M420 is called, if it is enabled.
* Fix Whitespace
* Fix Compiler complaint
* Missing semi-colon
Original Mesh Bed Leveling replacement put at top of UBL Menu Options to
help facilitate the removal of the Original Mesh Bed Leveling.
Radar display (and control) of the UBL Interactive Mesh Editing.