On Thursday 14 February 2008, ben lipkowitz wrote:
>Inspired by Jim's example I decided to make a python script that converts
>cxf to g-code on the fly:
>
What program saves in .cxf format, Ben?

>http://fennetic.net/pub/irc/cxf2g.py
>
>http://fennetic.net/pub/irc/cxf2g.png
>
>It uses g2 and g3 for arcs. The interface is non-existent right now; just
>edit the script and open it with AXIS.
>
>   -fenn
>
>On Thu, 14 Feb 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I converted normal.cxf to normal.ngc
>>
>> I chose to make the arcs using a series of line segments (G1) using 5
>> degree units vs using the G3
>> command.
>>
>> Here is a link to the file.
>>
>> http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/uploads/normal.ngc
>>
>> I will convert the rest of the fonts tonight.
>>
>> Jim Combs - Lexington, Ky
>
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