From: Hans Unzner
Sent: November 29, 2022 6:35 PM
To: emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Emc-developers] Merge Strategy
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>> Then email the folks who know more about the conflict and ask them to
>> merge their bugfix into 2.9.
>A problem I
There's that one interface that's a blatant rip off of a siemens control
that would be a great addition
Maybe I'll just do a generic video and whoever wants to watch it, will
Phil T.
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Oh, yes, it's truly awful.
I end up pressing the "source" button and re-arranging the tags by hand.
I can't believe that Joomla put such a mess out.
--
atp
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for the especial use of mechanical geniuses, daredevils and
On Tue, 29 Nov 2022 at 20:59, Rod Webster wrote:
Why would we bother hosting our own ISO on slow servers and put our limited
> resources into building and maintaining said ISO's when the new paradigm is
> already with us right now?
>
It's to lower the bar for Windows users, trying to make it as
I would watch your demonstration of the Siemens control and I'm
anxiously awaiting your implementation of a similar interface on
linuxcnc. As long as the demonstration doesn't involve any screaming.
Eric Keller
Boalsburg, Pennsylvania
On Tue, Nov 29, 2022 at 1:24 PM Feral Engineer
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> On 30 Nov 2022, at 7:54 am, Rod Webster wrote:
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> @steffen, there is a script to install qtpyvcp dependencies in:
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> /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/qtvcp/designer/install_script
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> Its documented in QTplasmac, not sure if its mentioned elsewhere
>
Hey guys, in case you have not noticed, there is a new paradigm for
software distribution. It's called Debian Packaging!
Sometimes I think I must be the only idiot out there installing linuxcnc
from bookworm fairly regularly with:
sudo apt-get install linuxcnc-uspace
I for one will never bother
I submitted a pull request #2166 that has Raster components.
It also includes a sim config to demonstrate how these components can be
integrated.
On Mon, Nov 21, 2022 at 4:58 PM Curtis Dutton wrote:
> I will get a pull request together for this.
>
> On Mon, Nov 21, 2022 at 2:12 PM Rod Webster
On Tue, 29 Nov 2022 at 16:53, Steffen Möller wrote:
> Hello,
>
> No need to watch this, really. Titan has a nice Heller machine and passes
> the Sinumeric control
> https://youtu.be/zToKZtqQMIo?t=354
> with some excitement. I actually find LinuxCNC even nicer, especially for
> what I saw from
Am 28.11.22 um 02:44 schrieb Sebastian Kuzminsky:
I still think merging upwards is the best way to do this.
The main advantage is that git keeps track of what commits need to be
propagated to the newer branch, so we'll never leave behind any bugfix
commits in older stable branches. This
That dude is a goofball and that version of Sinumerik looks like 20 pounds
of crap in a 10 pound bag. They put away too much on the screen and it
blocks most of the hmi. I thought we used up a lot of real estate on our
screens (DMG Mori), these Heller machines have got us beat...
Seriously...
Are you discussing an official linuxcnc release of ISOs? Are you suggesting
including qtpyvcp on the ISO? In my mind that undermines qtvcp which is
actually part of linuxcnc.
Full disclosure, qtvcp is project I started so I am slightly biased.
Chris
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Hello,
No need to watch this, really. Titan has a nice Heller machine and passes the
Sinumeric control
https://youtu.be/zToKZtqQMIo?t=354
with some excitement. I actually find LinuxCNC even nicer, especially for what
I saw from https://www.qtpyvcp.com/ .
When we yesterday had this OpenMike
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