Greetings;
When using the R option to a g10 L2 P# to rotate the machine, the backplot
isn't following the rotation, the original trace obtained when the code is
loaded, or reloaded, does not change. When the code is run, the machine
does do as you desired, the pattern cut is indeed rotated, but since its
initial drawing isn't rotated, its virtually impossible to see if the red
lines from the cut are indeed the pcb pattern rotated 90 degrees clockwise
to an R270 setting.
And whole sections of the red trace being drawn as the program runs are
being erased, as if some buffer area has way to aggressive
a garbage collection like said buffer is about 10% of what it needs to be.
This on a 13000 LOC gcode file, so can we file a bug to at least get the
initial backplot drawing to be oriented according to the settings in the
g54-G59.x co-ordinate systems?
This present state is at best, confusing because you must run the code to
see if your g10 L2 P#, then g54+# was actually put into effect.
Thanks guys.
Cheers, Gene
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