From d0491f6233a4f87817193a3a28d5c6b922fdd999 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: seaxwi <71350948+seaxwi@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2022 16:20:22 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 1/3] Use "IDE 1" and "IDE 2" instead of "2.x" or "2.0"
---
.../About-security-vulnerabilities-in-Apache-Log4j.md | 4 ++--
.../Upload-the-Science-Journal-firmware.md | 4 ++--
.../Compilation/If-your-sketch-doesnt-compile.md | 6 +++---
.../IDE Settings/Change-the-language-in-Arduino-IDE.md | 10 +++++-----
.../IDE Settings/Enable-autocomplete-in-IDE-2-0.md | 4 ++--
...ould-not-create-the-Java-Virtual-Machine-Windows.md | 2 +-
...ies-board-cores-and-other-files-on-your-computer.md | 6 +++---
.../Modify-the-buffer-size-of-the-Wire-library.md | 2 +-
.../Open-the-Arduino-IDE-installation-folder.md | 2 +-
.../Use-a-custom-theme-for-Arduino-IDE-1-8.md | 6 +++---
.../Installation/Add-boards-to-Arduino-IDE.md | 6 +++---
.../Installation/Add-libraries-to-Arduino-IDE.md | 6 +++---
.../Installation/Uninstall-boards-from-Arduino-IDE.md | 6 +++---
13 files changed, 32 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-)
diff --git a/content/About Arduino/My Arduino Account/About-security-vulnerabilities-in-Apache-Log4j.md b/content/About Arduino/My Arduino Account/About-security-vulnerabilities-in-Apache-Log4j.md
index 2c9eec7e..9205c56d 100644
--- a/content/About Arduino/My Arduino Account/About-security-vulnerabilities-in-Apache-Log4j.md
+++ b/content/About Arduino/My Arduino Account/About-security-vulnerabilities-in-Apache-Log4j.md
@@ -3,9 +3,9 @@ title: "About security vulnerabilities in Apache Log4j"
id: 4412377144338
---
-In late 2021 a series of security vulnerabilities were found in **Apache Log4j**, a logging utility used by Arduino IDE 1.8.x at the time. As of version 1.8.19, Log4j is no longer used by the IDE.
+In late 2021 a series of security vulnerabilities were found in **Apache Log4j**, a logging utility used by Arduino IDE 1.8 at the time. As of version 1.8.19, Log4j is no longer used by the IDE.
-> Arduino IDE 2.0.x and Cloud services do not use Log4j and were not affected.
+> Arduino IDE 2 and Cloud services do not use Log4j and were not affected.
---
diff --git a/content/Education and Kits/Science Journal App/Upload-the-Science-Journal-firmware.md b/content/Education and Kits/Science Journal App/Upload-the-Science-Journal-firmware.md
index a2afe299..5c29332e 100644
--- a/content/Education and Kits/Science Journal App/Upload-the-Science-Journal-firmware.md
+++ b/content/Education and Kits/Science Journal App/Upload-the-Science-Journal-firmware.md
@@ -63,13 +63,13 @@ Find and install the libraries by using the Library Manager (`Tools > Manage Lib
IDE 1.x: `File > Examples > INCOMPATIBLE > Arduino_ScienceJournal > PhysicsLabFirmware`.
- IDE 2.x: `File > Examples > Arduino_ScienceJournal > PhysicsLabFirmware`.
+ IDE 2: `File > Examples > Arduino_ScienceJournal > PhysicsLabFirmware`.
- **Nano 33 BLE Sense:**
IDE 1.x: `File > Examples > INCOMPATIBLE > Arduino_ScienceJournal > Nano33BLESenseFirmware`, depending on the IDE version.
- IDE 2.x: `File > Examples > Arduino_ScienceJournal > Nano33BLESenseFirmware`
+ IDE 2: `File > Examples > Arduino_ScienceJournal > Nano33BLESenseFirmware`
2. Click the  **Upload** button.
diff --git a/content/Software Support/Compilation/If-your-sketch-doesnt-compile.md b/content/Software Support/Compilation/If-your-sketch-doesnt-compile.md
index 0525a56d..c785376c 100644
--- a/content/Software Support/Compilation/If-your-sketch-doesnt-compile.md
+++ b/content/Software Support/Compilation/If-your-sketch-doesnt-compile.md
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Arduino IDE displays compilation messages differently depending on the version:
1. Check the IDE error message.
* In IDE 1.x, it is displayed above the console window.
- * In IDE 2.x, it is displayed in a bottom-right pop-up.
+ * In IDE 2, it is displayed in a bottom-right pop-up.
Sometimes, preceding lines can be more informative — check the console output.
2. Check the console output.
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Arduino IDE displays compilation messages differently depending on the version:
3. Look for highlights in the editor:
* In IDE 1.x, the **line** where the error occurred is highlighted in red.
- * In IDE 2.x, the **character** where the error occurred is underlined in red.
+ * In IDE 2, the **character** where the error occurred is underlined in red.
* The line causing the error may be before the line where it was triggered. In the example above, line 28 is missing a semicolon (`;`), but the error will be triggered by the unexpected closing bracket (`}`) in line 29.
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Arduino IDE displays compilation messages differently depending on the version:
Error output in IDE 1.x.
-
Error output in IDE 2.x.
+
Error output in IDE 2.
diff --git a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Change-the-language-in-Arduino-IDE.md b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Change-the-language-in-Arduino-IDE.md
index e40e0d1a..9b26924c 100644
--- a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Change-the-language-in-Arduino-IDE.md
+++ b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Change-the-language-in-Arduino-IDE.md
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: "Change the language in Arduino IDE"
id: 4403365287826
---
-> **Note:** Community translations were added to Arduino IDE 2.0 in version **2.0.0-rc6**. You can find the latest version on the [Software page](https://www.arduino.cc/en/software).
+> **Note:** Community translations were added to Arduino IDE 2 in version **2.0.0-rc6**. You can find the latest version on the [Software page](https://www.arduino.cc/en/software).
The original language for the Arduino IDE interface is English, but other languages are available.
@@ -53,9 +53,9 @@ Alternatively, you can edit the `preferences.txt` file directly.
## Troubleshooting
-### If only English is available in 2.0
+### If only English is available in IDE 2
-Community translations were added to Arduino IDE 2.0 in version **2.0.0-rc6**.
+Community translations were added to Arduino IDE 2 in version **2.0.0-rc6**.
You can find the latest version on the [Software page](https://www.arduino.cc/en/software).
@@ -63,8 +63,8 @@ You can find the latest version on the [Software page](https://www.arduino.cc/en
Arduino IDE translations have been made through community contributions, and not all of them are complete. You can see the status of each language at **Transifex**:
-* [Arduino IDE translation project](https://www.transifex.com/mbanzi/arduino-ide-15/)
-* [Arduino IDE 2.0 translation project](https://www.transifex.com/arduino-1/ide2/)
+* [Arduino IDE 1 translation project](https://www.transifex.com/mbanzi/arduino-ide-15/)
+* [Arduino IDE 2 translation project](https://www.transifex.com/arduino-1/ide2/)
### If the language isn't changing
diff --git a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Enable-autocomplete-in-IDE-2-0.md b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Enable-autocomplete-in-IDE-2-0.md
index 636b2f0a..30431703 100644
--- a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Enable-autocomplete-in-IDE-2-0.md
+++ b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Enable-autocomplete-in-IDE-2-0.md
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
---
-title: "Enable autocomplete in IDE 2.0"
+title: "Enable autocomplete in IDE 2"
id: 4406711538450
---
-Arduino IDE 2.0 introduces an autocomplete feature for writing your code. Follow these steps to enable the feature.
+Arduino IDE 2 introduces an autocomplete feature for writing your code. Follow these steps to enable the feature.
1. Open the IDE.
diff --git a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Error-Could-not-create-the-Java-Virtual-Machine-Windows.md b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Error-Could-not-create-the-Java-Virtual-Machine-Windows.md
index 27dc9c9f..46607dd7 100644
--- a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Error-Could-not-create-the-Java-Virtual-Machine-Windows.md
+++ b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Error-Could-not-create-the-Java-Virtual-Machine-Windows.md
@@ -74,6 +74,6 @@ If the `_JAVA_OPTIONS` variable is not set, reinstalling Arduino IDE is likely t
---
-## Use Arduino IDE 2.0
+## Use Arduino IDE 2
Newer versions of Arduino IDE runs without Java, avoiding the problem altogether. [Get it here](https://www.arduino.cc/en/software).
diff --git a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Find-sketches-libraries-board-cores-and-other-files-on-your-computer.md b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Find-sketches-libraries-board-cores-and-other-files-on-your-computer.md
index 7dce3f90..aa1583b4 100644
--- a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Find-sketches-libraries-board-cores-and-other-files-on-your-computer.md
+++ b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Find-sketches-libraries-board-cores-and-other-files-on-your-computer.md
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Example sketches can be found in the _File > Examples_ menu.

* **Built-in Examples:** Examples packaged with Arduino IDE. They are located inside the application folder.
- * In **Arduino IDE 2.x** they are stored in the `resources/app/node_modules/arduino-ide-extension/Examples` subfolder.
+ * In **Arduino IDE 2** they are stored in the `resources/app/node_modules/arduino-ide-extension/Examples` subfolder.
* In **Arduino IDE 1.x** they are stored in the `libraries` subfolder for Windows and Linux, and `Contents/Java/libraries` on macOS.
* **Examples for \:** Stored inside the board platform's `libraries` subfolder, e.g. `Arduino15/packages/arduino/hardware/avr/1.8.4/libraries/Wire`. These are only accessible by Arduino IDE when one of the boards from that package is selected from the _Tools > Board_ menu.
* **Examples from Custom Libraries:** Installed with the Library Manager or the _Sketch > Include Library > Add. ZIP Library_ dialog.
@@ -134,10 +134,10 @@ The application folder contains the executable files used when running Arduino.
The default installations paths are:
-* **Windows (IDE 2.x):** `C:\Program Files\Arduino IDE`
+* **Windows (IDE 2):** `C:\Program Files\Arduino IDE`
* **Windows (IDE 1.x):** `C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino`
* **Windows (Windows App Store):** `C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\ArduinoLLC.ArduinoIDE_`
-* **macOS (IDE 2.x):** `/Applications/Arduino IDE.app/Contents`
+* **macOS (IDE 2):** `/Applications/Arduino IDE.app/Contents`
* **macOS (IDE 1.x):** `/Applications/Arduino.app/Contents/Java`
* **Linux:** See [Open the Arduino IDE installation folder](https://support.arduino.cc/hc/en-us/articles/4412943340178-Open-the-Arduino-IDE-installation-folder#linux).
diff --git a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Modify-the-buffer-size-of-the-Wire-library.md b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Modify-the-buffer-size-of-the-Wire-library.md
index 4ca5c036..dcb24849 100644
--- a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Modify-the-buffer-size-of-the-Wire-library.md
+++ b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Modify-the-buffer-size-of-the-Wire-library.md
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ To locate the `Wire.h` library in the Arduino installation path and modify its b
2. Find the file `Wire.h`:
- * **Windows (IDE 2.x):** `C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Local\Arduino15\packages\arduino\hardware\avr\{version}\libraries\Wire\src\Wire.h`
+ * **Windows (IDE 2):** `C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Local\Arduino15\packages\arduino\hardware\avr\{version}\libraries\Wire\src\Wire.h`
* **Windows (IDE 1.x):** `C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\arduino\avr\libraries\Wire\src\Wire.h`
* **macOS:** `~/Library/Arduino15/hardware/arduino/avr/libraries/Wire/src/Wire.h`
* **Linux:** `~/sketchbook/hardware/arduino/avr/libraries/Wire/src/Wire.h`
diff --git a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Open-the-Arduino-IDE-installation-folder.md b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Open-the-Arduino-IDE-installation-folder.md
index ffaa0018..971a9f26 100644
--- a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Open-the-Arduino-IDE-installation-folder.md
+++ b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Open-the-Arduino-IDE-installation-folder.md
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Arduino IDE is installed in `C:\Program Files\Arduino IDE` by default.
2. Navigate to the installation folder:
- * **Windows (IDE 2.x):** `C:\Program Files\Arduino IDE`
+ * **Windows (IDE 2):** `C:\Program Files\Arduino IDE`
* **Windows (IDE 1.x):** `C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino`
* **Windows (Windows App Store):** `C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\ArduinoLLC.ArduinoIDE_`
diff --git a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Use-a-custom-theme-for-Arduino-IDE-1-8.md b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Use-a-custom-theme-for-Arduino-IDE-1-8.md
index c967b371..85f8c2ba 100644
--- a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Use-a-custom-theme-for-Arduino-IDE-1-8.md
+++ b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Use-a-custom-theme-for-Arduino-IDE-1-8.md
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
---
-title: "Use a custom theme for Arduino IDE 1.8"
+title: "Use a custom theme for Arduino IDE 1"
id: 4408893497362
---
-> Custom themes are currently not supported for Arduino IDE 2.0.x.
+> Custom themes are currently not supported for Arduino IDE 2.
-Learn how to install a .zip packaged theme for Arduino IDE 1.8.
+Learn how to install a .zip packaged theme for Arduino IDE 1.
---
diff --git a/content/Software Support/Installation/Add-boards-to-Arduino-IDE.md b/content/Software Support/Installation/Add-boards-to-Arduino-IDE.md
index f0cfb991..6adaac90 100644
--- a/content/Software Support/Installation/Add-boards-to-Arduino-IDE.md
+++ b/content/Software Support/Installation/Add-boards-to-Arduino-IDE.md
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ A **board core** (or just _board_ for short) is a collection of files needed to
Official Arduino cores can be conveniently installed with the Boards Manager tool.
-1. In the menu bar, select _Tools > Board > Boards Manager_. In IDE 2.x you can also access it by clicking the button in the left-most sidebar.
+1. In the menu bar, select _Tools > Board > Boards Manager_. In IDE 2 you can also access it by clicking the button in the left-most sidebar.
2. Either search for the package name (e.g. "megaAVR"), or the board (e.g. "Uno", "MKR1000", or "Portenta"), by typing in the search field.
@@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ Official Arduino cores can be conveniently installed with the Boards Manager too
Boards Manager in Arduino IDE 1.x.
-
- Boards Manager in Arduino IDE 2.x.
+
+ Boards Manager in Arduino IDE 2.
diff --git a/content/Software Support/Installation/Add-libraries-to-Arduino-IDE.md b/content/Software Support/Installation/Add-libraries-to-Arduino-IDE.md
index 3fc6af3e..fa3bffc3 100644
--- a/content/Software Support/Installation/Add-libraries-to-Arduino-IDE.md
+++ b/content/Software Support/Installation/Add-libraries-to-Arduino-IDE.md
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Learn how to add libraries to Arduino IDE.
1. **Open the Library Manager:**
* In the menu bar, select _Tools > Manage Libraries..._
- * In IDE 2.x, you can also click on the  button in the sidebar.
+ * In IDE 2, you can also click on the  button in the sidebar.
2. Filter the available libraries by typing something (such as a library name) in the text field above the listed libraries.
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Learn how to add libraries to Arduino IDE.
4. Find a library you want to install. You can review the description and author. When you've found a library you want to install, click **Install**. The latest version is selected by default.
- 
+ 
_The Library Manager looks slightly different depending on what version of the IDE you are using._
5. Wait for the installation to complete.
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Learn how to add libraries to Arduino IDE.
2. You will be prompted to select the library you want to add. Navigate to the .zip file's location and open it.
-3. If you're using Arduino IDE 2.x, you may need to restart it for the library to be available[^1].
+3. If you're using Arduino IDE 2, you may need to restart it for the library to be available[^1].
[^1]:
diff --git a/content/Software Support/Installation/Uninstall-boards-from-Arduino-IDE.md b/content/Software Support/Installation/Uninstall-boards-from-Arduino-IDE.md
index 6cd50faf..5c4c5deb 100644
--- a/content/Software Support/Installation/Uninstall-boards-from-Arduino-IDE.md
+++ b/content/Software Support/Installation/Uninstall-boards-from-Arduino-IDE.md
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ The Boards Manager provides the most convenient way to remove unwanted or unused
1. **Open the Boards Manager:**
* In the menu bar, select _Tools > Board > Boards Manager..._
- * In IDE 2.x, you can also click on the  button in the sidebar.
+ * In IDE 2, you can also click on the  button in the sidebar.
2. Filter the results by typing in the text field, and find the board package you want to uninstall.
@@ -26,9 +26,9 @@ The Boards Manager provides the most convenient way to remove unwanted or unused
* In Arduino IDE 1.x, click the **Remove** button.
- * In Arduino IDE 2.x, hover over the "Installed" label to reveal the **Uninstall** button, and click it.
+ * In Arduino IDE 2, hover over the "Installed" label to reveal the **Uninstall** button, and click it.
- 
+ 
_The Library Manager looks slightly different depending on what version of the IDE you are using._
4. Confirm that you want to uninstall the board package.
From 9cc27fdbae3f6f578dedee783c47aec03c7d37d9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: seaxwi <71350948+seaxwi@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2022 16:38:40 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 2/3] Filename should match title
---
...autocomplete-in-IDE-2-0.md => Enable-autocomplete-in-IDE-2.md} | 0
...Arduino-IDE-1-8.md => Use-a-custom-theme-for-Arduino-IDE-1.md} | 0
2 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
rename content/Software Support/IDE Settings/{Enable-autocomplete-in-IDE-2-0.md => Enable-autocomplete-in-IDE-2.md} (100%)
rename content/Software Support/IDE Settings/{Use-a-custom-theme-for-Arduino-IDE-1-8.md => Use-a-custom-theme-for-Arduino-IDE-1.md} (100%)
diff --git a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Enable-autocomplete-in-IDE-2-0.md b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Enable-autocomplete-in-IDE-2.md
similarity index 100%
rename from content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Enable-autocomplete-in-IDE-2-0.md
rename to content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Enable-autocomplete-in-IDE-2.md
diff --git a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Use-a-custom-theme-for-Arduino-IDE-1-8.md b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Use-a-custom-theme-for-Arduino-IDE-1.md
similarity index 100%
rename from content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Use-a-custom-theme-for-Arduino-IDE-1-8.md
rename to content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Use-a-custom-theme-for-Arduino-IDE-1.md
From 50e51991f3e3d40e966eab90b1b6e652d2d2b145 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: seaxwi <71350948+seaxwi@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2022 16:56:03 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 3/3] Add empty "Make Your UNO" section
---
content/Education and Kits/Make Your UNO Kit/img/.keep | 0
1 file changed, 0 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 content/Education and Kits/Make Your UNO Kit/img/.keep
diff --git a/content/Education and Kits/Make Your UNO Kit/img/.keep b/content/Education and Kits/Make Your UNO Kit/img/.keep
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..e69de29b