Basically there are a dozen lines that do magic then you just add a 
define for each signal you create in the Gtk Interface Designer to do 
the function you want.

The most confusing thing for me is there is so many ways to get to the 
end you can get lost along the way...

What controls does your machine need? iirc you need to home an axis

On 8/19/2012 12:51 PM, Viesturs Lācis wrote:
> 2012/8/19 John Thornton <bjt...@gmail.com>:
>> I think I understand but the accent gave me a rough time... I'm not
>> running my GUI on top of or embedded in Axis or any other LinuxCNC GUI.
>>
>> DISPLAY=MyGui
>>
>> So yes it is running stand alone with all of LinuxCNC available to my
>> GUI via the python interface.
>>
> Ok, that sounds good.
> This whole "create Your own standalone glade GUI" seems pretty doable,
> except for that python handler file. I took a look at it and did
> understand approximately nothing.
>


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