Greetings all;

The last time I tried to see if I could put all the files for a given 
project in its own subdir of nc_files, I ran into the path list problem 
when calling named subroutines and was forced to put the subroutines in the 
higher level nc_files directory.  So ATM I probably have 30 or more such 
files that could be moved out of that root dir and into the subdir they go 
with IF we had the ability to command, in the gcode src file, a string 
pointing at the correct subdir, one that could be automatically appended to 
the path if the subroutine is not found in the nc_files root directory.

Actually, there might be a second way too.  If we record the directory path 
at open time, and then just assume the subroutine is in the same dir as the 
top level source gcode is.

A third way might be to use a full pathlist in the call statement, and when 
the sub has been loaded, strip the string down to the last *.ngc of that 
pathlist.

Is this something that can eventually be done?

Thanks.

Cheers, Gene
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