release docs for 20250305

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Changelog
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[20250305](../../releases/tag/20250305)
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* better handling for reconnect to a raspberry pi after reset [#102](../../issues/102)
* introduce _custom_config_, _custom_js_, _custom_css_, refer to [extending the core](lib/exampletask/Readme.md) [#100](../../pull/100)
* create VWR [#103](../../issues/103)
[20241128](../../releases/tag/20241128)
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* additional correction for: USB connection on S3 stops [#81](../../issues/81)

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This file allows to add some config definitions that are needed for our task. For the possible options have a look at the global [config.json](../../web/config.json). Be careful not to overwrite config defitions from the global file. A good practice wood be to prefix the names of definitions with parts of the library name. Always put them in a separate category so that they do not interfere with the system ones.
The defined config items can later be accessed in the code (see the example in [GwExampleTask.cpp](GwExampleTask.cpp)).<br>
Starting from Version 202503xx you should normally not use this file name any more as those configs would be added for all build environments. Instead define a parameter _custom_config_ in your [platformio.ini](platformio.ini) for the environments you would like to add some configurations for. This parameter accepts a list of file names (relative to the project root, separated by ,).
Starting from Version 20250305 you should normally not use this file name any more as those configs would be added for all build environments. Instead define a parameter _custom_config_ in your [platformio.ini](platformio.ini) for the environments you would like to add some configurations for. This parameter accepts a list of file names (relative to the project root, separated by ,).
* [index.js](example.js)<br>
You can add javascript code that will contribute to the UI of the system. The WebUI provides a small API that allows you to "hook" into some functions to include your own parts of the UI. This includes adding new tabs, modifying/replacing the data display items, modifying the status display or accessing the config items.
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with nnn being the local port and x.x.x.x the address of a running system. Open `http://localhost:nnn` in your browser.<br>
After a change just start the compilation and reload the page.<br>
Starting from Version 202503xx you should normally not use this file name any more as those js code would be added for all build environments. Instead define a parameter _custom_js_ in your [platformio.ini](platformio.ini) for the environments you would like to add the js code for. This parameter accepts a list of file names (relative to the project root, separated by ,). This will also allow you to skip the check for capabilities in your code.
Starting from Version 20250305 you should normally not use this file name any more as those js code would be added for all build environments. Instead define a parameter _custom_js_ in your [platformio.ini](platformio.ini) for the environments you would like to add the js code for. This parameter accepts a list of file names (relative to the project root, separated by ,). This will also allow you to skip the check for capabilities in your code.
* [index.css](index.css)<br>
You can add own css to influence the styling of the display.<br>
Starting from Version 202503xx you should normally not use this file name any more as those styles would be added for all build environments. Instead define a parameter _custom_css_ in your [platformio.ini](platformio.ini) for the environments you would like to add some styles for. This parameter accepts a list of file names (relative to the project root, separated by , or as multi line entry)
Starting from Version 20250305 you should normally not use this file name any more as those styles would be added for all build environments. Instead define a parameter _custom_css_ in your [platformio.ini](platformio.ini) for the environments you would like to add some styles for. This parameter accepts a list of file names (relative to the project root, separated by , or as multi line entry)
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