On 12 November 2011 13:43, Michael Haberler wrote:
> you might consider switching to gladevcp for less dangerous results.
Ah, yes, now you mention it, that was the plan. I had just forgotten the plan.
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Michael,
I'm actually in the process of switching the whole computer on the
plasma and the Mesa cards to a 5i25 7i76 setup and gladevcp sounds like
a natural for that setup. I have the new setup next to the plasma and
will spend some time trying to get gladevcp up and going on my config
this w
you might consider switching to gladevcp for less dangerous results.
This particular issue was addressed here - see Section 10:
http://www.linuxcnc.org/docs/devel/html/gui/gladevcp.html#_implementation_note_key_handling_in_axis
-mah
Am 12.11.2011 um 13:41 schrieb John Thornton:
> On my plasma
On my plasma when I type a number into the spinbox and tweak the up/down
key to make it take the number the spinbox text area keeps the focus
from the key board even after you tweak the up/down key. Many a time
when EMC would not run my program I look a the spinbox and see "81rrr"
and start cli
On 12 November 2011 06:03, Chris Morley wrote:
>> There was a patch that mapped "enter" to spinboxes in pyVCP,
...
>> Is there a reason that that has never made it into a released branch?
> Yes I believe it was because it stole focus and left hitting estop (ESC)
> impossible so was deemed danger
> From: [email protected]
> Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2011 00:19:06 +
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Emc-developers] Enter-key mapping in PyVCP
>
> There was a patch that mapped "enter" to spinboxes in pyVCP, so that
> you can type a num
There was a patch that mapped "enter" to spinboxes in pyVCP, so that
you can type a number, and that becomes the value, rather than you
typing a number and it keeping the old value, invisibly, until you
tweak the up/down arrows.
Is there a reason that that has never made it into a released branch?