On Fri, 7 Jun 2013 21:49:19 -0400
Gene Heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:
That would be something that I had cobbled up, but then bypassed,
with the net input probably still hooked up, so 2 or 3 modules are
there, and are being fed data, but the output isn't being used
anymore. That sort of
On Saturday 08 June 2013 04:31:50 Peter Jensen did opine:
I have used it several times, and I love the concept. My main problem
is that the .svg output, when viewed on a firefox screen has a non
adjustable scale that is wy too small to be readable.
In Firefox, right-click the HAL
On Saturday 08 June 2013 04:55:26 Matt Shaver did opine:
On Fri, 7 Jun 2013 21:49:19 -0400
Gene Heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:
That would be something that I had cobbled up, but then bypassed,
with the net input probably still hooked up, so 2 or 3 modules are
there, and are being fed
On 8 June 2013 06:15, Matt Shaver m...@mattshaver.com wrote:
A. Start a new project on git by adding it here:
http://git.linuxcnc.org/gitweb
B. Don't allow any additions to this repository except from
persons who have signed a (yet to be invented) Contributor License
Agreement.
this thread has grown a bit
for the part of the thread concerned with web gui interfaces...
'bitlash commander' is interesting
https://raw.github.com/billroy/bitlash-commander/master/public/images/screenshot-servolab.png
using this web interface,
i have an exer-bike hooked to an arduino, to a
I did try this on Linux, and it worked for me ;-). Please be sure you opened
the svg in it's own window with view image. first. Otherwise, the image
stays the same size but the title text gets bigger/smaller. You might also
want to check your firefox version is up to date.
If you are
TJoseph,
it looks like an interesting way of doing things
--
I have considered node.js as a vehicle ontop of HAL for a while, and looked
into things like extending it for HAL access, despite some duplication for
instance with mongoose which emcweb is based upon
my take is: node.js
The package named librsvg2-bin provides an svg viewer (and a conversion to
png program too). The gui has the usual zoom buttons and pan sliders.
$ dpkg -L librsvg2-bin
...
/usr/bin/rsvg-view-3
/usr/bin/rsvg-convert
/usr/share/man/man1/rsvg-view.1.gz
/usr/share/man/man1/rsvg-convert.1.gz
Oddly,
On Saturday 08 June 2013 12:58:03 Peter Jensen did opine:
I did try this on Linux, and it worked for me ;-). Please be sure you
opened the svg in it's own window with view image. first. Otherwise,
the image stays the same size but the title text gets bigger/smaller.
You might also want to
On Saturday 08 June 2013 13:31:50 Dewey Garrett did opine:
The package named librsvg2-bin provides an svg viewer (and a conversion
to png program too). The gui has the usual zoom buttons and pan
sliders.
$ dpkg -L librsvg2-bin
...
/usr/bin/rsvg-view-3
/usr/bin/rsvg-convert
Matt Shaver wrote:
MH wrote me recently to ask if I had fixed the licensing problem
yet... ಠ_ಠ
GROAN! What a way to wreck a nice Saturday afternoon! Well, I read all
your links, but especially the last one didn't really seem to tell me much,
except that this Harmony thing sounds like
On Jun 8 2013 11:45 AM, Jon Elson wrote:
Matt Shaver wrote:
MH wrote me recently to ask if I had fixed the licensing problem
yet... ಠ_ಠ
GROAN! What a way to wreck a nice Saturday afternoon! Well, I read
all
your links, but especially the last one didn't really seem to tell me
much,
On Saturday 08 June 2013 17:35:43 Gene Heskett did opine:
Greetings Guys;
[...]
Progress on the lathe, it seems I bought a dud controller on ebay, blown
in a manner similar to what I did with the first one. So rather than
pour more money down that rat hole, I've ordered one that uses
EBo wrote:
On Jun 8 2013 11:45 AM, Jon Elson wrote:
GROAN! What a way to wreck a nice Saturday afternoon!
I liked Matt's suggestion to set up a clean slate and slowly migrate
over.
I'm not sure such a drastic method is required, but I'm pretty far from this
problem, so it may in
On Sat, 08 Jun 2013 12:45:37 -0500
Jon Elson el...@pico-systems.com wrote:
Matt Shaver wrote:
MH wrote me recently to ask if I had fixed the licensing problem
yet... ಠ_ಠ
...
Michael actually asked if you'd FIXED the licensing issue?
That can't be true.
Well, maybe he didn't exactly say
On 8 June 2013 23:07, Matt Shaver m...@mattshaver.com wrote:
I
think Micheal wants to be at a place where he can go shopping around
the internet for software components that might fit in with his ideas
for linuxcnc and have a clear understanding of what can be hooked to
what in a license
It looks like I'll get to the 'fest on Thursday, by which time I trust
the pillars of the LinuxCNC community will have this all sorted out
and I'll just show off my 3D printer and wave my ARMs! :)
- --
Charles Steinkuehler
We should be so lucky.
The LinuxCNC (nee EMC) community is a
On 6/8/2013 4:14 PM, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
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On 6/8/2013 2:39 PM, EBo wrote:
I liked Matt's suggestion to set up a clean slate and slowly
migrate over. The brass tax of the matter is that there are some
people you will never be able to
Matt -
Am 09.06.2013 um 00:07 schrieb Matt Shaver m...@mattshaver.com:
Michael actually asked if you'd FIXED the licensing issue?
That can't be true.
Well, maybe he didn't exactly say those words :) He did sort of ask me
for a status report on the issue, and considering that I've made more
On Jun 8 2013 7:03 PM, Kenneth Lerman wrote:
On 6/8/2013 4:14 PM, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
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On 6/8/2013 2:39 PM, EBo wrote:
I liked Matt's suggestion to set up a clean slate and slowly
migrate over. The brass tax of the matter is that there
Matt Shaver wrote:
On Sat, 08 Jun 2013 12:45:37 -0500
Jon Elson el...@pico-systems.com wrote:
Well, should lead to some lively discussions at the fest!
You are right about this.
I don't know how much I can contribute, but I sure hope to learn more about
this situation. I
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