Hello emc-users,

First  post  here.  I've  been reading the archive
e-mail,  web pages, and forums. I haven't found an
answer  yet.  So  I  guess  it's  time  to send an
e-mail.

I  have a mild problem with axis. After homing the
machine, the cross hair indicators appear overlaid
on  the  number text. I've posted an image to show
what I'm talking about, that image can be found at
this link.

http://i324.photobucket.com/albums/k352/kb1gtt/display.png

My  local  machine is an XP machine running Cygwin
and  XWin  1.7.5.  I'm  using SSH to connect, then
launching  EMC  with  axis  configured.  I'm still
configuring  some  stuff,  and  I  have the basics
working.  So  far  no real issues, every thing has
gone  just  great.  Kudo's  and  good  job  to the
developers.

I  would guess that the problem might be caused by
different Xlib's, fonts, or some such component of
X.  I'm  not sure how the graphics are positioned,
but  I might guess that however this is done, it's
slightly different on my remote Xserver.

The machine is a 1 ghz, it has on-board video, and
I  have  a VGA on it, but I don't have an X server
installed. It's running Ubuntu 9.04




Best regards.

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.-.. . - ... / .... .- ...- . / .- / -... . . .-. 

 Jared Harvey                           Operator KB1GTT

e-mail [email protected]
Web page http://jaredharvey.com


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