On 12/13/2012 11:24 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Thursday 13 December 2012 11:01:49 Charles Steinkuehler did opine:
>
>> On 12/13/2012 8:28 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>>> ...>
>> Looks like the section numbers changed.
>>
>> Try section 31.5 "Spindle Soft Start" in the Hardware Examples
>> section.  The example HAL setup has a spindle-ready net which may be
>> what you're looking for.
> Still not there, but I found some stuff in section 33 that could be mined
> for such details I think.  But the pdf viewer firefox is using now is the
> shittiest font handler I've witness in 30 years of computin.  It says it
> will use acroread, but that is NOT what I'm, staring at.  That thing should
> be taken out back and shot.  Repeatedly.
>
> Its totally wierdsvill, I went to see if I could print just that section,
> and the page numbers were 245-247 that I wanted to print, but were 19-20-21
> in the print menu, the first time I ran that, second time they were 1-8.
> We have an infestation of snilmerg in whatever pdf rendered firefox is
> using.
>
> Now go get the printout & see if the font kerning is as fouled on paper as
> it is in video.  Answer? YES!
>
> example:
> l oadrt pwmge n  out put_type=0
>
> So, I guess I learn to read swahili.
>
> Anyway, thanks, I finally found it.
>
> Cheers, Gene
Gene:

It's hard to know what you have on your hands but from the 'acroread' 
hint I infer that you installed Adobe's Acrobat Reader at some point. On 
my vanilla-Ubuntu 10.04LTS system, the HTML version of this section 
comes up cleanly in Firefox and the PDF version opens cleanly in the 
external Document Viewer application that Firefox opens. The typefaces 
don't display exactly the same but I expect they differ because of the 
different paths taken through the docs build-chain for the two types of 
output and not because of the viewing apps.

Oh, yeah, I'm looking at the docs at http://www.linuxcnc.org/docs/2.5/

Regards,
Kent




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