Agreed!
Not everyone likes QtPyVCP, Qt, Tk, Gtk.. and users should have the freedom
to install the interface they want and not have to have the ones they don't
need.
But this would be an immense undertaking to make possible.
Cheers!
Kurt
On Thu, Dec 1, 2022 at 12:44 AM Johannes P Fassotte <
Le jeu. 1 déc. 2022 à 20:26, Sebastian Kuzminsky a écrit :
> On 11/30/22 22:24, Johannes P Fassotte wrote:
> > It was not to may years ago that LinuxCnc was just over 120Mb in
> > extracted size. Now V 2.9 master is takes up 252Mb so its getting
> > bloaded with a lot of none essential things.
On 11/30/22 22:24, Johannes P Fassotte wrote:
It was not to may years ago that LinuxCnc was just over 120Mb in
extracted size. Now V 2.9 master is takes up 252Mb so its getting
bloaded with a lot of none essential things. I think it needs a good
cleaning to get it back on track. I feel that
I would agree that development tools in Linuxcnc is not ideal, I think
also in many cases it can bring a level of confusion to new users. I
also think that it should be weighed and a solution found to bring
those UI's that users would want to use into an easy to install
situation that did not
> ...
> As far as tools for building user interfaces It would also not
> surprise
> me if the next fad for building those is just around the corner and
> that
> QT will hopefully be just part of the old LinuxCnc history. I there
> will always be newer and better ways to get things done without