I've put some screen shots of this work in progress on my web site. See:
http://www.se-ltd.com/~lerman/gallery/G-Wiz

Note that the name comes from "G(code)Wiz(ard)" and is (of course), subject
to change.

It is being developed using Qt (which is free -- in the free software sense)
on the PC. I'm using the PC for convenience. I will port it over the Linux
when it gets closer to release.

So far, I've built the screens for two wizards; the hole circle wizard and
the circular pocket wizard. The code for wizards will be implemented as
gcode subroutines. Each selectable field in a wizard screen corresponds to
an argument passed to the subroutine. The screens themselves are .png files.

G-Wiz scans a directory tree looking for wizards and populates the tree list
on the left size with the wizards that it finds. Users will be able to add
their own wizards by creating a png file, a config file, a gcode file, and a
description file.

Suggestions, hints, questions, etc are solicited. Since I am not a
machinist, I can certainly use some gode routines to wizardize.

Ken

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