On 10 October 2014 21:22, Dave Cole <linuxcncro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I really think this is a bug.   I can't see any useful purpose for the
> G92 offsets working this way.    It seems very unintentional.

The only time I have used a G92 was when I had some subs for cutting
panel holes for connectors.
The main program positioned the cutter at the middle of each connector
hole, then the sub was called for the required connector.

The first thing that each sub did was to call the starting position
(0,0) using G92, then it cut the shape relative to that.

In that scenario I think that it was correct to cancel the G92 on
program end or stop.

-- 
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