Le mar. 1 mars 2022 à 22:22, Nicklas SB Karlsson a écrit :
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> >
> > https://github.com/OpenEtherCATsociety/SOEM/blob/master/LICENSE
>
>
> Line below seems like a problem.
>
Exactly
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Le mar. 1 mars 2022 à 21:40, Bari a écrit :
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>
> https://github.com/OpenEtherCATsociety/SOEM/blob/master/LICENSE
I don't understand how the last sentences could be compatible with GPL?
>
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Le mar. 1 mars 2022 à 18:17, andy pugh a écrit :
>
> I am generally in favour of anything that makes LinuxCNC easier to use
> and more broadly applicable.
> So, I support bundling-in EtherCAT support, as long as we can be sure
> that nobody will be pointing their lawyers in our direction.
>
Le mar. 1 mars 2022 à 02:31, Chad Woitas a
écrit :
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> Exploring a few other options as well for Ethercat.
>
What about those Raspberry Pi EtherCAT HAT and Arduino EtherCAT shields?
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Le dim. 27 févr. 2022 à 12:02, Debian FTP Masters <
ftpmas...@ftp-master.debian.org> a écrit :
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>
> Accepted:
>
Does this means what we hope it means? 朗
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Le lun. 14 févr. 2022 à 07:09, Andy Howell a écrit :
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> I just redirected make's output to a file. To see more detail you can
> set BUILD_VERBOSE:
>
> export BUILD_VERBOSE=1; make >make.out 2>&1 &
>
> is what I did.
>
I like to `| tee -a command.log` after a bunch of grep exclude filters, and
Hello friends,
Just because that was the preceding message in my mailbox... work being
done by @cerna on formatting and linting machinekit-hal is surely a good
inspiration for someone looking for good work(tm) to do!
https://github.com/machinekit/machinekit-hal/issues/374
Anyway, nice to have
Le dim. 6 févr. 2022 à 13:57, Steffen Möller a
écrit :
> Heya,
>
> On 06.02.22 11:43, Jérémie Tarot wrote:
> > Le mer. 2 févr. 2022 à 19:18, Sebastian Kuzminsky a
> > écrit :
> >
> >> What are the big projects that need to get finished for the next
>
Hi,
Le ven. 4 févr. 2022 à 00:23, Steffen Möller a
écrit :
>
> There may be are a couple of developments in the LinuxCNC source tree
> that would benefit from having a trainee work on full-time for a couple
> of weeks. A quick web search found that LinuxCNC was adopted by BRL-CAD
> for previous
Hi,
Le mer. 2 févr. 2022 à 19:18, Sebastian Kuzminsky a
écrit :
> What are the big projects that need to get finished for the next
> release? Some things I know vaguely about, but don't know the status of:
> ...
* Transition docs translations to po4a (optional but highly desired)
>
> What is
FIY
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Hello Hans,
Le mar. 7 déc. 2021 à 20:31, Hans Unzner a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> recently I came across the project for LinuxCNC on Weblate to manage the
> translations.
> I didn't know about that and also didn't find much about it except a
> mail from the mailing list archive where Jeff introduced it
Hi,
Le sam. 20 nov. 2021 à 22:08, Sebastian Kuzminsky a
écrit :
>
> Unless there's a strong reason to, please avoid making whitespace
> changes (such as deleting newline characters to combine short lines of
> "flowed" or "word-wrapped" text into a single long line).
>
> There are a couple of
Le dim. 21 nov. 2021 à 00:04, Debian FTP Masters <
ftpmas...@ftp-master.debian.org> a écrit :
> ...
>
> Your package has been put into the NEW queue,
>
Ain't that huge?!
Deep congrats and sincere thanks for this big and fundamental work to all
involved. This, I believe, will appear as a
/me so stupid !
Pressed the wrong keys :/
Le sam. 20 nov. 2021 à 20:13, Jérémie Tarot a écrit :
> If I agree that in its current state it is worse than nothing, I'm not yet
> sure it cannot be leveraged for future french translation...With the
> worksheet in hand, I shoul
Good evening mates,
Le mer. 17 nov. 2021 à 13:27, Jérémie Tarot a écrit :
> Please give me a few more days to find time to verify this then we should
> be safe for a fresh wipe.
>
So, insomnia finally offered me time to start working this. After long
hours, I built the worksheet lin
Hi,
Le mar. 16 nov. 2021 à 20:18, andy pugh a écrit :
> On Tue, 17 Aug 2021 at 22:28, Sebastian Kuzminsky
> wrote:
> >
> > I'm in favor of deleting out-of-date translations of documentation, sad
> > as that is. Better to have nothing than to have old misleading
> information.
>
As agreed in
Good evening Steffen,
Le dim. 14 nov. 2021 à 15:51, Steffen Möller a
écrit :
> > You can find it at https://crowdin.com/project/linuxcnc
>
> I had a look. Somewhat unfortunate but maybe a good test case is that
> the master branch has the asciidoc .txt files renamed to .adoc files.
> The
Hi Sebastian and all,
Le lun. 8 nov. 2021 à 20:41, Sebastian Kuzminsky a écrit :
> Hello LinuxCNC people, there's a possible change brewing that I'd like
> to ask for your feedback on.
>
> The translations of our documentation into non-English languages has
> been handled in an unusual and
Hello guys,
A quick update just to tell you that this morning I was glad to find a
follow up message from Crowdin about my request for man pages improved
support (above simple txt file)
While there, be assured I haven't let this down, but rather decided to get
used to this on a smaller
Men, may I kindly ask you stop hijacking this thread please
Le lun. 30 nov. 2020 à 17:12, Jon Elson a écrit :
> On 11/30/2020 01:07 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> >
> > And this has an encoder generating good quadrature signals optically, on
> > the back end of the motor, from which the encoder
Olà,
Le dim. 29 nov. 2020 à 23:46, andy pugh a écrit :
> On Sun, 29 Nov 2020 at 21:50, J.M. Garcia wrote:
>
> > Second, what is the benefit of this approach from the point of view of
> pure
> > translation work? I can't see any.
>
> I don't know enough about it, but I can see that a
Le ven. 27 nov. 2020 à 13:44, andy pugh a écrit :
>
> That sounds promising. What happens next?
>
If there's no problem for everyone at this stage, I'd like to push the
Crowdin test, together with POedit, as well as OmegaT, up to what could be
considered an alpha setup.
All documentation files
Le mar. 24 nov. 2020 à 00:32, andy pugh a écrit :
> On Sun, 22 Nov 2020 at 21:30, Jérémie Tarot wrote:
>
> > https://crowdin.com/project/linuxcnc) would really help translators work
> > and maybe build a team for this task...
>
> Does it cost money? The LinuxCNC projec
Hi
Le mar. 24 nov. 2020 à 08:03, Sebastian Kuzminsky
a écrit :
> Francis Tisserant and I played around with po4a a couple of years ago.
> po4a is a tool that helps maintain translations of documentation - it
> lets you use gettext on asciidoc docs. I'm not sure if it would work on
> .comp
Le mar. 24 nov. 2020 à 10:42, Les Newell a
écrit :
> On 23/11/2020 23:31, andy pugh wrote:
>
> Gettext is primarily designed to work with relatively short strings in
> source code. It's not really aimed at translating documents. There is no
> reason why it couldn't be used for the main
Le mar. 24 nov. 2020 à 20:41, andy pugh a écrit :
> On Tue, 24 Nov 2020 at 09:42, Les Newell
> wrote:
>
> The issue I was trying to address is with the .comp files that create
> many of the HAL components. These contain documentation as part of the
> file, but those strings are not part of the
Hey Andy,
Thank you for yours answers
Le dim. 22 nov. 2020 à 18:11, andy pugh a écrit :
> I moved the docs into a sub-directory.
>
Let's say that's a start ;-)
I have done some work to enable multilingual documentation in .comp
> files, and translated manually-written manpages (should) be
>
Hello from France,
Please forgive me for reviving this old thread but stumbled on it while
trying to map the land of project's translation and looking for a proper
way to jump in...
Le dim. 12 juil. 2020 à 15:32, andy pugh a écrit :
> I consider the "CNC" menu to be excessively cluttered.
>
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