Allow Edit menu to call fn after edit; Fix PID Ki and Kd display in menus; Actually use changed PID and Max Accel values
Add new 'callback' edit-menu types that call a function after the edit is done. Use this to display and edit Ki and Kd correctly (removing the scaling first and reapplying it after). Also use it to reset maximum stepwise acceleration rates, after updating mm/s^2 rates via menus. (Previously, changes did nothing to affect planner unless saved back to EEPROM, and the machine reset).
Add calls to updatePID() so that PID loop uses updated values whether set by gcode (it already did this), or by restoring defaults, or loading from EEPROM (it didn't do those last two). Similarly, update the maximum step/s^2 accel rates when the mm/s^2 values are changed - whether by menu edits, restore defaults, or EEPROM read.
Refactor the acceleration rate update logic, and the PID scaling logic, into new functions that can be called from wherever, including the callbacks.
Add menu items to allow the z jerk and e jerk to be viewed/edited in the Control->Motion menu, as per xy jerk.
Conflicts:
Marlin/language.h
The new version of the library means that PANELOLU no longer needs to be
defined in LiquidTWI.h (the library file can be used as is) and the new
version of the library also enables the buzzer on the Panucatt VIKI
panel.
Support encoder click on PANELOLU2 being read through I2C
This change also handles the case where the pause/stop/restart button on
the VIKI is not used. Make LCD I2C buzz sound the same as the normal
buzz (300ms is too long for quick feedback).
Added optional feature to stop printing when an endstop is hit. Made the Z display on the LCD in 3.2 format instead of 3.1. Added LCD message when and endstop is hit.
Small changes on the LCD panel, let the speed control work better, line up the parameter edit the same as the menu, remove some unused defines, and remove the Z from the 10mm move menu.
The big LCD code update. This splits the display and menu implementation. Paving the way for future different displays. It also makes it easier to modify the menu structures while keeping everything consistant. Note that this most likely breaks the translations, which need to be updated.