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Emergency Stop

Add a big ugly emergency stop to your sidebar. It's big, it's yellow, it's red, it's impossible to miss. That's the point.

THIS BUTTON DOES NOT CONFIRM BEFORE SENDING!

That's the point of an EMERGENCY stop!

Enabled vs Disabled (It disables the button if a user is not logged in, or the printer is offline)

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Setup

Install via the bundled Plugin Manager or manually using this URL:

https://github.com/ntoff/OctoPrint-Estop/archive/master.zip

Position

Once installed, you may wish to move the button to the top of the sidebar, you can do so by modifying the config.yaml file as follows:

Find the "appearance" section, and add the plugin to the top of the sidebar order. If no other components have been previously rearranged, you may end up with only the plugin in the order list, this is fine, you don't need to add every item to the list (not adding them won't stop them from showing up).

appearance:
  color: violet
  components:
	order:
	  sidebar:
	  - plugin_estop

Please note: White spaces are critical inside the config.yaml file, special care must be taken when adding or removing entries that the correct layout is maintained. For more information on config.yaml and its appearance section, see here: http://docs.octoprint.org/en/master/configuration/config_yaml.html#appearance