I guess I have no clue what your doing... I have dozens of subs and 
ngcgui concatenates them all together into one file rather nicely. For 
each op I just fill in the few variables and tell ngcgui to create it 
and when I'm done with all the ops I tell ngcgui to generate the code... 
the total code can have hundreds of variables with no problem at all.

John

On 11/27/2012 7:17 AM, Z. Maciej "Miki" Bajkowski wrote:
> On 2012-11-27 11:32 John Thornton wrote:
>
>   >I feel as though your trying to write a complete program using
>   >subroutines but have not discovered ngcgui which allows you to do so >and
>   >not need more that 10 variables per sub usually.
>
> Dear John
>
> Turning is done on the basis of the figure, which contains only the
> basic dimensions. Try to embed taper to taper, or hemisphere of the
> taper so that the fault was not.
>
> Therefore aggregates in one subroutine for successive operations of the
> same diameter.
>
> I need to freely choose the tool. Fedrate determine initial and final.
>
> Virtually everything that occurs in the subroutine code, needs to be set
> manually for this particular subroutine.
>
> I have 10 tools that I can use - I do 10 subroutine, only to find the tool?
>
> To do what I can in five subroutine, you would have to write dozens of them.
>
> Regards
>
> Miki
>
>
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