I've often thought that that search box ought to be at the top so that
we'd see it as soon as we opened a page. I just don't seem to remember
my admin password or how to edit Joomla to do that.
Rayh
although i havent actually tested this, I did waste a good hour trying to
get usemod
On 1 Nov 2007 at 12:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ugh! Unless somebody has gone to the trouble of indexing it,
there is no way I know to do an computer-assisted search of
the wiki pages.
Jon
You can also do just wiki.linuxcnc following error with out the quotes
on google and the wiki
On Thursday 01 November 2007 13:01, Stephen Wille Padnos wrote:
Um, what about the search box at the bottom of every wiki page?
One other trick that works just about anywhere, including the wiki - the
Google site: command.
To use it you simply enter the following into the Google search box:
Stephen Wille Padnos wrote:
Jon Elson wrote:
Cecil Thomas wrote:
Steve,
That's not the one I remember but it looks like it might be even better.
I just spent the last 3 hours thinking I was searching the wiki for
stuff like this and basically came up with nothing.
I guess I don't
Ray Henry wrote:
On Thu, 2007-11-01 at 20:07 -0600, Jon Elson wrote:
Stephen Wille Padnos wrote:
Jon Elson wrote:
Um, what about the search box at the bottom of every wiki page?
(Blush) Exposing my inexperience to the whole world in
writing! Isn't the internet
Thanks for the help on my zero motiion homing problem. I am using
Jeff's workaround and all is working better than expected.
My current project is converting a Derbyshire watchmaker's lathe to
CNC by using a couple of tiny (1 inch diameter by 4 inch long brush
servos on the cross slide (x/y)
Cecil Thomas wrote:
Thanks for the help on my zero motiion homing problem. I am using
Jeff's workaround and all is working better than expected.
[snip]
I recently saw a really nice discussion of how to calculate base
period, servo period, task period, etc. based on cpu speed and
maximum
Steve,
That's not the one I remember but it looks like it might be even better.
I just spent the last 3 hours thinking I was searching the wiki for
stuff like this and basically came up with nothing.
I guess I don't understand the search methodology. How does one go
about finding stuff in the