Rick,

The display of the wear offsets is entirely in the GUI code, not in the 
linuxcnc code.  I imagine you are using a program called tooledit (that's what 
gets called in Axis when you edit the tool table file).  Someone would have to 
add this functionality to that program, which is unlikely because most of the 
linuxcnc developers aren't in favor of the Fanuc patch in the first place.

Rogge

-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Lair [mailto:r...@superiorroll.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2014 6:38 AM
To: emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Emc-developers] Tormach GUI

Hello Daniel, 

Have you guys made any improvements on the Fanuc tool change patch?

I have that setup on three turning centers in our shop, and it is used all day 
everyday for the last year and a half. I saw in your manual for your lathe, 
that the wear offsets are put in the columns next to the actual tool, not in 
more rows at the bottom under tool numbers 100XX. Is this a mod to the original 
patch, or other code changes somewhere else in linux to interpret this?

We have been very big proponents to this option to make it to the main stream, 
but it looks/sounds like there aren't very many that use it.
 

Many Thanks for making what you have available to us,


Thanks

Rick




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