Gentle persons: This message covers editorial issues I found reviewing the HTML files on http://www.linuxcnc.org/docs/2.5/ concerning the (English) User manual. In this email I shall call them parts. I have titled my comments on each part according to the link title in index.html and given the linked-to HTML file name in parentheses.
--- Foreword (...) Introduction (...) No comments. --- Important User Concepts (common/User_Concepts.html) I'll leave detailed examination of the G-Code descriptions to someone better informed than I am. In section 1.4. Planning Moves the last line ends "0.025inch inch" and should end "0.025 inch". In section 2.3. Tool Radius Offset shouldn't the link to "Tool Compensation Section" resolve to something other than "#cutter-radius-compensation"? In section 5. Coordinate Systems the link to "Coordinate Section of this manual" resolves to this same section. This seems to be an artifact of breaking up the manuals. I'm sure "this manual" means something other than "Important User Concepts". Possibly, it means "User Manual" and the link should reference "gcode/coordinates.html"??? --- GUI: Axis (gui/axis.html) In section 3. AXIS Display, a number of bulleted entries have a superfluous space before the comma. [an aside: In section 3.5.1 The Axis Group the last sentence "See the Configure section of the Integrator Manual for ..." is an example of the extra editing that will be needed throughout if all the docs are merged into one PDF file rather than individual manuals. Also, it probably should have a proper hyperlink. This is not the best place to make my point, but this is the place that reminded me.] --- GUI: Touchy (...) No comments. --- NGCGUI (gui/ngcgui.html) An aside: there is a lot of material here about relative and absolute directory paths that usefully could appear in the Linux FAQ. In Section 3. Subroutine Requirements following the example box labelled "Global Named Parameters" there seems to be something wrong with the second sentence which ends "parameter named #<_helper:answer." Shouldn't there be a closing ">"? --- GUI: TkEMC (gui/tkemc.html) Gloriosky! In this section the images are centered horizontally (although the captions are still left justified). How did this happen?!? Almost everywhere else the images are left justified. An aside: this section consistently indicates walking a pulldown menu using the style .../.../... (apropos my previous message). --- GUI: Mini (gui/mini.html) In 3. Menu Bar the last two entries in the description of the View Menu are formatted differently. The entry names are in roman type face surrounded by single quotes while the previous entries are in italic type face and not surrounded in single quotes. This looks like an error in markup. Curiously, some images are centered and some are left justified. An aside: under Figure 7 Mini Tool Display, walking a pulldown menu is indicated using the style ...->...->... Oy weh. --- GUI: Keystick (gui/keystick.html) No meaningful comment, but I note the image is centered. --- Machining Center Info (gcode/machining_center.html) In section 1.4 Feed and Speed Override the "See the Feed Interaction Section" link resolves to section 3.1. Feed and Speed Override Switches. Is this what was intended? I couldn't turn up a likely target just grep'ping the source files. The above is also true for section 2.14. Feed and Speed Override Switches. As well, the links to M48 and M49 don't seem to go anywhere real. Perhaps they should point to "gcode/m-code.html#_m48_m49_override_control_a_id_sec_m48_m49_override_a"? In section 4. Tool Table the final sentence says "see the Tool Table Section" but the link doesn't go anywhere real. Perhaps it should point to "gcode/tool_compensation.html#_tool_table"? In section 5. Parameters the final sentence says "See the Parameters section for more information" but again the link doesn't point to anything real. Perhaps it should point to "gcode/overview.html#_parameters_variables_a_id_sec_parameters_a"? --- Coordinates (gcode/coordinates.html) I find section 4.1 The G92 commands unsatisfying. Consider the paragraph: "A user must understand the correct ways that the G92 values work. They are set based upon the location of each axis when the G92 command is invoked. The NIST document is clear that, To make the current point have the coordinates X0, Y0, and Z0 you would use G92 X0 Y0 Z0. G92 does not work from absolute machine coordinates. It works from current location." It cites the NIST document without saying what that document is or why we should care what it says and I'm not sure this paragraph helps me understand the "correct ways." I think it needs some more explanation that this G92 example defines offset variables such that the current location, whatever it is, now has the coordinates X0 Y0 Z0 (all of which is explained better in 4.2 Setting G92 Values). The last two sentences confuse me more than they help. --- Tool Compensation (gcode/tool_compensation.html) In section 2. Tool Table the sentence "See the Lathe Specifics Section..." needs a link to something useful. --- Sorry, I have to stop for now and continue later. 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