Sorry for the mistakes! I was writing a little too fast, but I think it's
legible :)


2014-04-18 13:00 GMT-03:00 Leonardo Marsaglia <leonardomarsagli...@gmail.com
>:

> Well, I can help with the spanish translations, I'm OK with the english
> but may be some people don't, although it seems there are not so many
> spanish speaker on this list, but still I can take a look at it!
>
> By the way great job as always with the improvements!
>
> Sometime ago I had in mind a doubt about if LCNC can handle separate tools
> movements. For example if I have two separate joints with a tool on each
> one of them and I need them to move at different feeds or if the distance
> they have to travel is different, is ther a way to make them move
> independently? I ask this because I've reading about the new TP and may be
> this feature has something to with it. Also it would be nice to have
> different spindles and control them separately.
>
> This way a machine that has a non standard configuration (like a facing
> and centering machine, or double spindle lathes) could be controlled. I
> guess this is too much of a change but I could be considered for LCNC 3.0.0
> I guess :).
>
> Thanks as always!
>
> Leonardo.
>
>
> 2014-04-18 12:06 GMT-03:00 Erik Christiansen <dva...@internode.on.net>:
>
> On 18.04.14 13:26, Peter Blodow wrote:
>> > To be honest, translating into Bavarian would be even easier
>> > sometimes as Bavarian often has a concise way to express things most
>> > like English has (yes, Michael, Austrian and especially Tyrolian is
>> > linguistically a branch of Bavarian). The reason, as I see it, is that
>> > English and Bavarian have close common roots in Midle High German from
>> > which they are descendants, as opposed to today's High German which was
>> > composed rather artificlally, beginnig about matirn Luther's time.
>>
>> Ah, I remember spending 10 weeks in München, after 28 hrs of German
>> lessons. Managed to converse in Hochdeutsch all of the last evening
>> without resorting to English, but Bayerisch pronunciation left me at the
>> starting post. If you did use that to shorten the translations, all the
>> Germans from north of the Weißwurstäquator would have just as much
>> trouble, wouldn't they?
>>
>> Not knowing any Middle High German, I tend to notice the similarities
>> between the Danish Sønderjysk dialect and English, confirmed by reading
>> that "Saxon" doesn't come from Sachsen, but further north, around
>> Schleswig.
>>
>> Once you start looking, there's commonality all over the place, though
>> often with a bit of vowel bending, and sometimes a systematic consonant
>> softening which initially camouflages the strong connection.
>>
>> Erik
>>
>> --
>> ... and to avoid the tedious repetition of these woordes 'is equal to'
>> I will sett, as I doe often in woorke use, a paire of parralelles or
>> twin lines of one length, thus = bicause no 2 things can be moare equal.
>> - Robert Recorde, writing in 1557 (quoted by Tubal Cain, in ME No. 4042)
>>
>>
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