On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 09:18:21PM -0600, Chris Radek wrote:
> 
> With this scheme there are no modes, no new readouts, no new gcodes.
> In any place where you would normally specify X and/or Y, you can
> specify @R<T instead.

I went ahead and incorporated this change today.  I changed the
@R<T specification to @R^T because we use #<...> for named parameters.

Even though it worked fine, I figured if I used (unmatched) < for
angles too, it would unnecessarily torture people who want to set up
their editors to colorify gcode.

Chris

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