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Which is not the LED Pattern Editor by Philipp Zabel.

Instead a complementary tool to add and remove (or change/revert) led or vibrator patterns in mce.ini "surgically" (with proper commenting to boot) via the command line (ie. terminal).

See this thread for some background.

And the application page for more info (and voting).
 

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bumpity-bump aka trolling for votes.
 
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Hmm i probably need to read more, but installed it and can't find it anywhere :| (Terminal based?)
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Doh! i really shoulread things more often

Needs to be run as root or via sudo and can only be run from the command line.
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Originally Posted by noobmonkey View Post
Doh! i really shoulread things more often
Yep, as usual (for CLI programs) running the command with no arguments (or with invalid arguments) gives you the help.

The tool is quite trivial, it does basic format sanity-checking for patterns but does not tell you what is wrong with the pattern if it rejects it (because the the check so far is just a simple RegEx).

But it's a good way to take into use any led patterns you or someone else has created.

Note: this does not restart mce-daemon (because there might be multiple operations one wants to do and MCE does not like being restarted too often), you need to do it yourself.
 
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I'm sorry, I haven't had time to sit down and test this, but I really want to so I'll try this week.
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rambo: sorry, I will try to install and test soon. My life is upside-down at the moment.
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