On 11 July 2011 11:48, Schooner <[email protected]> wrote:

> Looking at OpenGL, it appears that a projection can be rendered in
> different orientations, however my lack of any detailed knowledge of
> python and miniGL did not assist in browsing axis code in search of the
> lines in which this projection could be flipped to a mirror of the
> current default rendering.

Not wanting to confuse the situation, but I think that this might need
to be set by a parameter in the tool table. It is not inconceivable
that a given lathe might have both front and back toolposts, like this
arrangment here:
http://bbs.homeshopmachinist.net/showthread.php?t=35398

I haven't actually looked into how EMC2 copes with this. I would
imagine that negative diameters might have the right effect.
Have you tried GEOMETRY=-XZ in the INI file? Again, I haven't, and I
am not near an EMC2 machine at the moment.

-- 
atp
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