5... as an intermediate distribute pdf file for the problematic language,
Chinese but do not build problematic language as a default?
> On Sun, 20 Sep 2020 at 20:10, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
> >
> > I've made a deb with the HTML documentation of linuxcnc 2.8.0
>
> I know that you were not
On Sat, 12 Sep 2020 12:49:29 +0100
andy pugh wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Sep 2020 at 12:18, John wrote:
> >
> > Can you be more specific, I'm not seeing what your referring to.
>
> He's an Australian and reading it upside down. :-)
Once made an Australian variant of a tilt sensor then I accindetaly
Agree.
> That sounds like the best plan.
>
> JT
>
> On 8/28/2020 2:20 PM, andy pugh wrote:
> > I can get the build system to create a Chinese docs pdf by changing
> > the backend to xetex.
> > But texlive-xetex isn't available for Wheeezy (and maybe not for Precise)
> >
> > But, even then, the
> On Tue, 18 Aug 2020 at 18:33, andy pugh wrote:
>
> > I have been thinking about this, and have the beginnings of an idea:
> > https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/622bPmPVBQ/
>
> And I have now made some progress with the idea.
> https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/tree/andypugh/multilingual_comp
>
>
> On Tue, 18 Aug 2020 at 18:33, andy pugh wrote:
>
> > I have been thinking about this, and have the beginnings of an idea:
> > https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/622bPmPVBQ/
>
> And I have now made some progress with the idea.
> https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/tree/andypugh/multilingual_comp
>
>
> Is correct things install linuxcnc-dev, ec-debianizer and linuxcnc-ethercat
> on /myUser/Home/ folder? ec-debianizer and linuxcnc-ethercat must be
> installed inside /myUser/Home/linuxcnc-dev/ folder or outside into
> /myUser/Home/ folder?
>
> Please someone can reply to me, because I have a
> On Mon, 13 Jul 2020 at 22:08, N wrote:
>
> > Maybe you need tell it is UTF8 unless there already is and ctan package.
> > Without this is it might be you must enter the character code instead of
> > actual character.
>
> Have you found where the .tex files e
On Sun, 12 Jul 2020 15:39:22 +0100
andy pugh wrote:
> On Wed, 8 Jul 2020 at 08:23, N wrote:>
> > From the last free rows I am pretty sure Chinese font package CJKutf8 is
> > missing. Could also find a few rows at top "no support" but would guess
> >
On Mon, 13 Jul 2020 11:20:07 -0400
Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Monday 13 July 2020 07:04:24 andy pugh wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 13 Jul 2020 at 11:49, Gene Heskett
> wrote:
> > > Cannot convert 'common/images/emc2-intro.png' to pdf
> >
> > https://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/332928/
> >
> > Imagemagick no
> On 07/12/2020 03:59 PM, Rod Webster wrote:
> > Personally, I think the power of Google Translate makes this redundant.
> > If I open a non-english HTML page Google Translate just translates it for
> > me.
> > I asked a French speaking person to review a 20 page technical document of
> > mine
> On Mon, 13 Jul 2020 at 03:18, Reinhard wrote:
>
> > When I run pncconf last days I noted the bad translation status of german
> > texts. Well - not the docs, as there is no german variant.
>
> I can read French and German well enough to tell if the docs are
> correct, but not well enough to
> On Mon, 13 Jul 2020 at 03:18, Reinhard wrote:
>
> > When I run pncconf last days I noted the bad translation status of german
> > texts. Well - not the docs, as there is no german variant.
>
> I can read French and German well enough to tell if the docs are
> correct, but not well enough to
> I thought, every german would know english, as it is teached at elementary
> school already. But reality is different. I met several germans interested in
> cnc, that don't know english. So having docs in native language can help
> spread the project.
Could confirm this, one of my old
> If a translation is not being actively maintained there is really no point
> including it in a distribution.
> I only ever use the HTML docs on the web site.
No Internet on machines in workshop, locally available then pressing F1 would
be good unless there are any major disadvantages.
>
> I realised recently that the new Chinese dos were not being built.
>
> I have tried to fix this, and the HTML docs very nearly work (and
> should be viewable on the buildbot scratch fairly soon)
> https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/tree/andypugh/cn_docs
>
> But the PDF docs give problems
> On Thu, 25 Jun 2020 at 18:57, N wrote:
>
> > Tried to look into /proc/modules but did not find any modules loaded by
> > Linuxcnc.
>
> They will only show up if linuxCNC is loaded.
I did that but did not find any and it was running via Etherent against a card
so not
> On Thu, 25 Jun 2020 at 17:02, N wrote:
> >
> > No but why do you want it?
>
> https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/blob/master/docs/help/rtfaults.txt
Tried to look into /proc/modules but did not find any modules loaded by
Linuxcnc. Neither did I find anythi
No but why do you want it?
> Does anyone know how to get the module address as part of loadrt?
>
> I have tried adding a "cat /proc/modules" to the "realtime" script,
> but that only gives the addresses of the modules loaded as part of
> setup. It doesn't give me the addresses of modules loaded
> Moin! (north german hello)
>
> I would like to add some thoughts.
>
> 1. Releases are a must have. Think about someone having a 1 Dollar
> Maschine being brocken by a Bug. I for myself am very cautious about testing
> new versions, as my machine has 2x 2KW servos on y-axis, easy able to
> I'm not seeing where RTAI is being removed from LinuxCNC only
> suggestions so far say release preempt-rt now and hold RTAI ISO until
> the bug can be sorted out. ...
I would have chosen this path to. Release now and hold back until bug sorted
out.
> ...
> I'd be interested if seeing what someone else has done that solved the
> spindle revs display problem a different way when there isn't an
> encoder.
Looking into my configuration file I see gladevcp pins. Used glade, the old
version must be used to draw the panels and imported them in
> On Sonntag, 3. Mai 2020, 09:13:22 CEST N wrote:
> > That said it might still make sense to have some kind of
> > communication in between GUI and hal ...
>
> Yes!
>
> I'd like to implement my buttons in hardware, together with some potis and
> currently I don't k
> Please don't ditch Axis. It's nice, clean & simple and I found it quite
> intuitive to use. It works well for my hobby class 3 axis mill.
Guess it do exactly what it should but have no other experience with other GUI
for CNC machine.
> I like the fact that there is a GUI included with
On Sat, 2 May 2020 17:42:17 +1000
Rod Webster wrote:
> Whilst I am a competent programmer with C and struggle to code in Python, I
> think enforcing C++ on GUI users would be a disaster. An interpreted
> language is much easier to work with and to add the overhead of
> compilation to a quick
> > Another problem is, that neither pyqt, nor gscreen runs on my desktop box.
> > I
> > don't know enuf of python to solve that problems on my own and it does not
> > help, if others state, that they don't have problems.
> > So I started with java, where I know to solve my own problems.
> >
I say it make sense and there are already NML communication which may also be
used over TCP/IP network. I think however someone said it is currently not
working condition for everything, might have been the hal scope. Tried and it
might be the real time end worked but axis did not, think
> Hi,
>
> I wanted to check other non motion commands and wrote a little gcode file,
> which I put in the tests/motion-logger/basics directory.
You want to log motion then g-code program is run?
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I do build on Buster, unfortunately I did not write down which packages I had
to install. Are also able to use gladevcp if installing som more packages and
manually install python-gtksourceview2_2.10.1-3_amd64.deb
> On Sat, 1 Feb 2020 at 04:02, Sebastian Kuzminsky
> wrote:
> >
> > I'm
> @ N *for sure problem is related to gcc version and qt * because if
> run other ubuntu 18.04 with gcc 5.x all work like my develop pc that
> contains gcc 5.5.
It could also be a coincidence, at least my myself quite often make wrong
conclusion then similar errors happen
ile?
>
> Il giorno ven 27 dic 2019 alle ore 18:47 N
> ha scritto:
>
> > EMC_TASK_SET_STATE state_msg;
> > There is no malloc because memory is allocated automatically then function
> > is entered and deallocated automatically then it exit. It is allocated
>
#include "include/emc_nml.hh"
> #include
> #include
> #include
> #include "emc.hh" // EMC NML
> #include "include/emcglb.h" // EMC_NMLFILE, TRAJ_MAX_VELOCITY,
> TOOL_TABLE_FILE
> #include "include/emccfg.h"
> just a guess.
>
> EMC_TASK_SET_STATE *state_msg;
>
> state_msg is a pointer, yet no memory allocated for it.
>
> state_msg->state = EMC_TASK_STATE_OFF;
>
> you try to write in a memory space that officially has no memory assigned yet.
>
> ju
You are correct no memory assigned. Maybe no
> >This new Asus Z370-A II mobo has builtin gfx, and dmesg does not identify
> >it. its carrying a 9nth gen i5, 6 core 3.7GHz cpu. Whatever its gfx is,
> >is quick. glxgears reports:
> >23060 frames in 5.0 seconds = 4611.867 FPS.
> >But latency-test blows a 4 u-s reading out when a beep from
> dear Robert,
>
> thanks for your positive feedback !
>
> I'll try to answer most of your questions :
>
> 1) licence
> Good point !
> We have here a campus licence for the whole Matlab suite, as most
> universities have.
> I asked my Mathworks contact person whether the generated C code is
>
> dear Nicklas,
>
> of course, feedforwards are utilized (and well parametrized) in the *drives*,
> otherwise excessive tracking errors appear.
>
> But this is done in the *drive*, *not* in OpenCN.
> OpenCN calculates physically realizable setpoint values (according to
> "optimal control
According electric motor equations commonly available jerk is controlled by
voltage and could be changed instantly which in practice is within one
switching period while acceleration --> velocity --> position is integrated in
some way from jerk. Velocity will for example add a back-emf changing
On Fri, 22 Nov 2019 21:59:33 +
Herzog Raoul wrote:
> dear Andrew,
>
> thanks for your positive feedback.
>
> There were many reasons for us to develop OpenCN :
>
> 1) of course scientific curiosity ... I'm working for ~8 years in this field
>
> 2) but, more important, I had and have
> dear Linux developers,
>
> I'm pleased to announce a new fork of LinuxCNC, called "OpenCN* :
Forking must be a disadvantage if some stuff must be left out but as you said
it is a major rewrite so ...
>
> OpenCN is an open source numerical control (CNC) for high end machining
> applications
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On Sat, 31 Aug 2019 17:06:16 -0400
Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Saturday 31 August 2019 14:35:12 Nicklas SB Karlsson wrote:
>
> > Use buster, if I remember correctly I had to manually install an older
> > version of a few packages.
> >
> Do you have a sources.list for stretch that might supply
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