Doc: misc-devices: move lcd-panel-cgram.txt to auxdisplay/
authorMiguel Ojeda <miguel.ojeda.sandonis@gmail.com>
Tue, 13 Mar 2018 00:07:37 +0000 (01:07 +0100)
committerMiguel Ojeda <miguel.ojeda.sandonis@gmail.com>
Thu, 12 Apr 2018 14:08:02 +0000 (16:08 +0200)
Commit 7005b58458e4beecaf5efacb872c456bc7d3541a ("Staging: add lcd-panel
driver") introduced the panel driver, which is now in
drivers/auxdisplay.

Cc: Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu>
Cc: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <miguel.ojeda.sandonis@gmail.com>
Documentation/auxdisplay/lcd-panel-cgram.txt [new file with mode: 0644]
Documentation/misc-devices/lcd-panel-cgram.txt [deleted file]

diff --git a/Documentation/auxdisplay/lcd-panel-cgram.txt b/Documentation/auxdisplay/lcd-panel-cgram.txt
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+Some LCDs allow you to define up to 8 characters, mapped to ASCII
+characters 0 to 7. The escape code to define a new character is
+'\e[LG' followed by one digit from 0 to 7, representing the character
+number, and up to 8 couples of hex digits terminated by a semi-colon
+(';'). Each couple of digits represents a line, with 1-bits for each
+illuminated pixel with LSB on the right. Lines are numbered from the
+top of the character to the bottom. On a 5x7 matrix, only the 5 lower
+bits of the 7 first bytes are used for each character. If the string
+is incomplete, only complete lines will be redefined. Here are some
+examples :
+
+  printf "\e[LG0010101050D1F0C04;"  => 0 = [enter]
+  printf "\e[LG1040E1F0000000000;"  => 1 = [up]
+  printf "\e[LG2000000001F0E0400;"  => 2 = [down]
+  printf "\e[LG3040E1F001F0E0400;"  => 3 = [up-down]
+  printf "\e[LG40002060E1E0E0602;"  => 4 = [left]
+  printf "\e[LG500080C0E0F0E0C08;"  => 5 = [right]
+  printf "\e[LG60016051516141400;"  => 6 = "IP"
+
+  printf "\e[LG00103071F1F070301;"  => big speaker
+  printf "\e[LG00002061E1E060200;"  => small speaker
+
+Willy
+
diff --git a/Documentation/misc-devices/lcd-panel-cgram.txt b/Documentation/misc-devices/lcd-panel-cgram.txt
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-Some LCDs allow you to define up to 8 characters, mapped to ASCII
-characters 0 to 7. The escape code to define a new character is
-'\e[LG' followed by one digit from 0 to 7, representing the character
-number, and up to 8 couples of hex digits terminated by a semi-colon
-(';'). Each couple of digits represents a line, with 1-bits for each
-illuminated pixel with LSB on the right. Lines are numbered from the
-top of the character to the bottom. On a 5x7 matrix, only the 5 lower
-bits of the 7 first bytes are used for each character. If the string
-is incomplete, only complete lines will be redefined. Here are some
-examples :
-
-  printf "\e[LG0010101050D1F0C04;"  => 0 = [enter]
-  printf "\e[LG1040E1F0000000000;"  => 1 = [up]
-  printf "\e[LG2000000001F0E0400;"  => 2 = [down]
-  printf "\e[LG3040E1F001F0E0400;"  => 3 = [up-down]
-  printf "\e[LG40002060E1E0E0602;"  => 4 = [left]
-  printf "\e[LG500080C0E0F0E0C08;"  => 5 = [right]
-  printf "\e[LG60016051516141400;"  => 6 = "IP"
-
-  printf "\e[LG00103071F1F070301;"  => big speaker
-  printf "\e[LG00002061E1E060200;"  => small speaker
-
-Willy
-