Greetings all;

I am now back very close to what I had working on the morning of May 2.  
The main diff is the colors and functions in the gui for those long 
horizontal bars.  While I was sorting the last 4 wires out, and my 
inability to make units compile again, made me realize those bars would 
be much  more useful if used as the timeout status.  My latest 
configuration holds the dial active until its been stopped for 5 
seconds, then disables it.  But I had no tally as to if it was still 
active, so now the bar for that axis turns green, from a red default, 
when its active.  Now I do, and I believe thats more usefull, more 
often, than any indication of metric/imperial status.

In other words, its running, and except for keyboard & mouse missfires 
occasionally, is working well.  I carved about a 6 pack of 
lathe-pawn.ngc's out of air with it in the last 1.5 hours..

Both keyboard and mouse are missing events.  Particularly key up events 
are the worse because even the mouse, if advancing a slider, can get 
stuck down and go into a key repeat. A certifible Pain in the Ass. 
 
Jogging keeps track of where it moved, and if the dial is spun back to 
zero in the same enabled time it started from zero, the DRO will be 
showing zero also WITH the exception that it must not hit a soft limit 
while being moved with a jog dial, as it will lose its zero point in 
that event.  That's fixable, if I could get an axis/joint on-limit 
signal out of motion, but I've not sussed that out yet.

As for the motion per click range, is currently in inches, but the user 
could easily edit suitable metric values into the mux8 presets in the  
hal file, or possibly dot source it. Another item I've not sussed yet.  
Can we dot source in the hal file?

Fresh printouts of all the configuration files are made, and I'm 
contemplating ordering a barrel for Bertha as its rusted out and has 
long since lost its one inch edge.  Since I've many pounds of LC55 
brass, a 6.5-06-Ackly-Improved looks attractive. Probably more noise but 
less recoil.

Now, I have high grass to attend to but at 84F locally, it can wait till 
it starts to cool down.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
-- 
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 soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author)
Genes Web page <http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene>

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