docs: update "octoprint_compat" documentation
Signed-off-by: Eric Callahan <arksine.code@gmail.com>
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# moonraker.conf
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# moonraker.conf
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[octoprint_compat]
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[octoprint_compat]
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enable_ufp: True
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# When set to True the octoprint_compat module will report that the UFP
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# plugin is available. If the installed version of Cura supports UFP
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# files will be uploaded in UFP format. When set to False Cura will
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# upload files in .gcode format. This setting has no impact on other
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# slicers. The default is True.
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```
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```
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!!! Tip
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It is possible to embed "Prusa" style thumbnails in .gcode files using
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the latest version of Cura. Select `Extensions` -> `Post Processing` ->
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`Modify G-Code`. In the dialog click the `Add a script` button and select
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`Create Thumbnail`. Change the width and height (most Moonraker clients
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handle 300x300 well) then click close. A single large thumbnail is all
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that is necessary, Moonraker will generate a smaller 32x32 thumbnail from
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it. This is convenient for users who do not wish to upload in UFP format.
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### `[history]`
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### `[history]`
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Enables print history tracking.
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Enables print history tracking.
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