> You can only change machine coordinates by machine moves.
> There is no offsets and such for machine coords.
> If you can describe what you're trying to do, we could find some 
> solution for this.
> 
> regards,
> Michael

Basically it is possible to use g92 and work with EMC without problems.
Only one problem with it, I have to reload file after G92 command to get right 
image in Axis UI.

Really the problem is that many CNC users (include me) used MachX software.
In Mach user can change coords at any moment and most of people work in machine 
coords.
I want to migrate to EMC and migrate another people with me.
It would be much easy to do it if I do not need to change methodology.
Provide linux like windows
Provide emc like mach ...




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