docs: Remove "relative_reference_index" documentation from Bed_Mesh.md

The "relative_reference_index" was deprecated on 20230619 and removed
on 20240215.  So, remove the last references from the documentation.

Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
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Kevin O'Connor 2025-08-04 11:35:33 -04:00
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@ -292,33 +292,6 @@ probe_count: 5, 3
z-offset. Note that this coordinate must NOT be in a location specified as z-offset. Note that this coordinate must NOT be in a location specified as
a `faulty_region` if a probe is necessary. a `faulty_region` if a probe is necessary.
#### The deprecated relative_reference_index
Existing configurations using the `relative_reference_index` option must be
updated to use the `zero_reference_position`. The response to the
[BED_MESH_OUTPUT PGP=1](#output) gcode command will include the (X, Y)
coordinate associated with the index; this position may be used as the value for
the `zero_reference_position`. The output will look similar to the following:
```
// bed_mesh: generated points
// Index | Tool Adjusted | Probe
// 0 | (1.0, 1.0) | (24.0, 6.0)
// 1 | (36.7, 1.0) | (59.7, 6.0)
// 2 | (72.3, 1.0) | (95.3, 6.0)
// 3 | (108.0, 1.0) | (131.0, 6.0)
... (additional generated points)
// bed_mesh: relative_reference_index 24 is (131.5, 108.0)
```
_Note: The above output is also printed in `klippy.log` during initialization._
Using the example above we see that the `relative_reference_index` is
printed along with its coordinate. Thus the `zero_reference_position`
is `131.5, 108`.
### Faulty Regions ### Faulty Regions
It is possible for some areas of a bed to report inaccurate results when It is possible for some areas of a bed to report inaccurate results when