On 5 November 2013 23:12, Marius Alksnys <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 11/06/2013 12:38 AM, andy pugh wrote:
>> Does the NO_FORCE_HOMING INI-file switch not achieve what you need?
>
> I am using NO_FORCE_HOMING, but strangely, I can go to world mode for
> first machine turn-on or first time going to world mode (I don't
> remember exact behaviour), but later it asks to home all axes to enter
> world mode.

I think that sounds like a bug, and probably should be added to the
bug tracker.

> Another problem, as I mentioned, is that it restores wrong position when
> home_offset is used. I think it is offset by home_offset or so..

That seems odd too.

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