Dean Hedin wrote:
> Scaling g-code is easy.  Rotating g-code is easy.
> But I'm not certain that it's the job of the interpreter to do such things.
> 
> Sometimes times you may only want to scale in X,Y but not touch Z.
> In addition, scaling on the machine could run into problems with 
> interference with
> existing workpiece jigging.
Hmm, that's a good point, but I think that the full 
transposition matrix can do independent scaling of each axis.

Jon

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