On 9/24/14 9:56 PM, Joe Hildreth wrote:
Sebastian,
That fixes it up quite nice. Hope I am not being a pain. Just thought that
proof reading would be a way i could contribute to the project.
The proof reading is very helpful, and i appreciate your bug reports.
I'd be happy to keep getting
Sebastian,
If you want to show me how to make the changes, I'd be happy to help out.
Joe
- On Sep 25, 2014, at 9:32 AM, Sebastian Kuzminsky s...@highlab.com wrote:
On 9/24/14 9:56 PM, Joe Hildreth wrote:
Sebastian,
That fixes it up quite nice. Hope I am not being a pain. Just thought
On 9/25/14 10:05 AM, Joe Hildreth wrote:
If you want to show me how to make the changes, I'd be happy to help out.
Sweet! We'd love help with the docs!
The rough outline for how to contribute is in this document:
http://linuxcnc.org/docs/2.6/html/code/Contributing-to-LinuxCNC.html
Read that
The rough outline for how to contribute is in this document:
http://linuxcnc.org/docs/2.6/html/code/Contributing-to-LinuxCNC.html
Read that and send any questions you have to the emc-developers list.
Also consider joining us on IRC for chatting in real time (details are
in the document
On 9/22/14 1:19 PM, Joe Hildreth wrote:
The image on section 5.2 (Figure 5.2: Basic information Page) shows 20,000 ns
for both Direction Hold and Direction Setup. The definitions below for
Direction Hold and Direction setup suggest 200,000 ns as a default value if
you don't know the timing
Sebastian,
That fixes it up quite nice. Hope I am not being a pain. Just thought that
proof reading would be a way i could contribute to the project.
Joe
- On Sep 24, 2014, at 12:18 PM, Sebastian Kuzminsky s...@highlab.com wrote:
On 9/22/14 1:19 PM, Joe Hildreth wrote:
The image on
The image on section 5.2 (Figure 5.2: Basic information Page) shows 20,000 ns
for both Direction Hold and Direction Setup. The definitions below for
Direction Hold and Direction setup suggest 200,000 ns as a default value if you
don't know the timing information. Should this read 20,000 like