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My webcam is mounted at the top of the gantry, so most of the print is obscured by the toolhead in the live feed. To follow my print's progress, I use mainsail's timelapse page, which shows the last timelapse frame (which is captured with the toolhead parked). Mobileraker, however, does not show that frame.
Proposed Solution
Please add the timelapse last frame image to the top of the timelapse pane on MobileRaker. Or better yet, make it available as a dashboard element.
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Additional Context
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Last frame info is available here:
Feature Request
Problem Description
My webcam is mounted at the top of the gantry, so most of the print is obscured by the toolhead in the live feed. To follow my print's progress, I use mainsail's timelapse page, which shows the last timelapse frame (which is captured with the toolhead parked). Mobileraker, however, does not show that frame.
Proposed Solution
Please add the timelapse last frame image to the top of the timelapse pane on MobileRaker. Or better yet, make it available as a dashboard element.
Alternatives Considered
Additional Context
Add any screenshots, examples, or additional context to help us understand your feature request better.
Last frame info is available here:
See https://github.com/mainsail-crew/moonraker-timelapse/blob/main/component/timelapse.py#L274
The image is available at:
http://<ip>/server/files/timelapse_frames/<lastframefile>
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