Ha Doug, believe it or not ... or read the official Doc from modbus.org: https://modbus.org/docs/Modbus_over_serial_line_V1_02.pdf ;-) The Schneider picture posted by Chris is "3.5.2 Connectors pin-out for optional 4W-MODBUS", Page 30. This is quite uncommon, but the Pins4/5+8 is also used for the very common "3.5.1 Connectors pin-out for 2W-MODBUS" Page 29. Edit: Okay, I now see your sentence "I do not believe that there is any standard for an RJ45 Modbus connection" could also be read like "Surely...
Ha Doug, believe it or not ... or read the official Doc from modbus.org: https://modbus.org/docs/Modbus_over_serial_line_V1_02.pdf ;-) The Schneider picture posted by Chris is "3.5.2 Connectors pin-out for optional 4W-MODBUS", Page 30. This is quite uncommon, but the Pins4/5+8 is also used for the very common "3.5.1 Connectors pin-out for 2W-MODBUS" Page 29. HTH, Sarge
Write BOM to get i18n capable logfiles
Handling of Empty Key-Sequence, i.e. if one assignes a large number of sequences from config file for a bunch of buttons.
one more rare use case in the demo-test, improved handling of normal buttons 8no accel, no tooltip, no hotkey assigned so far)
Integrated (and improved) some useful proposals from Mark, extended the test-demo prog.
until MULTIHOTKEY_LAMBDA is defined, the lambda (Qt5) or lambda-via-wrapper (Qt4) is not longer used. Just a dynamic SlotWrapperClass, living in a container is used
improved dumping / iterating functions to support tooltip text generation as well to generate usefully debug text generation