5.11.0 20180107 * Minor webpage HTML optimizations (#1358) * Updated German translation (#1438) * Change Sonoff Pow Energy MQTT data message and consolidate Status 8 into Status 10 * Change ADS1115 default voltage range from +/-2V to +/-6V (#1289) * Change text to Active for 3 minutes (#1364) * Change Wemo SetBinaryState to distinguish from GetBinaryState (#1357) * Change output of HTTP command to valid JSON and Array only (#1363) * Removed all MQTT, JSON and Command language defines from locale files and set fixed to English (#1473) * Renamed commands Color2,3,4 to Color3,4,5 * Fix BME280 calculation (#1051) * Fix Sonoff Bridge missed learned key if learned data contains 0x55 (End of Transmission) flag (#1095, #1294) * Fix PWM initialization in Dimmer/Color mode (#1321) * Fix Wemo Emulation (#1357) * Fix display of build date and time in non-english locale (#1465) * Fix Wemo and Hue emulation by adding M-Search response delay (#1486) * Add libraries Adafruit_BME680-1.0.5, Adafruit_Sensor-1.0.2.02, TasmotaSerial-1.0.0 and TSL2561-Arduino-Library * Add command Color2 to set color while keeping same dimmer value * Add device function pointers * Add support for SenseAir S8 CO2 sensor * Add color led signal to Carbon Dioxide (CO2) sensors using defines CO2_LOW and CO2_HIGH in user_config.h * Add support for Domoticz Air Quality sensor to be used by MH-Z19(B) and SenseAir sensors * Add support for PZEM004T energy sensor * Add support for iTead SI7021 temperature and humidity sensor by consolidating DHT22 into AM2301 and using former DHT22 as SI7021 (#735) * Add support for BME680 using adafruit libraries (#1212) * Add support for MH-Z19(B) CO2 sensor (#561, #1248) * Add multipress support and more user configurable GPIO to Sonoff Dual R2 (#1291) * Add support for TSL2561 using adafruit library (#661, #1311) * Add support for SHT3x (#1314) * Add support for Arilux LC06 (#1414) * Add Italian language file (#1449) * Add 2nd Gen Alexa support to Wemo emulation discovery (#1357, #1450) * Add define for additional number of WS2812 schemes (#1463)
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