On 29.11.2012 11:38, andy pugh wrote: > On 29 November 2012 10:09, Z. Maciej "Miki" Bajkowski <ad...@wiarus.org> > wrote: > >> Are you planning to enter the import of data from a file to NGCGUI? > You are almost creating a new lathe programming language here. It is a > little difficult to understand what is going on as I can't read > Polish. > > I wonder if it might not be simpler at the interface level to define a > series of points and radii in a table? (rather as G71 does on controls > that support it) > However, if you have it working, and it does what you want, you might > as well carry on. > > Dear Andy
I only use what you have written. I read quite fluent in English. I do not speak and do not write in English. I use Google translator to correspond with you. Turning is done in stages, you need to change tools. Technical drawings detail the dimensions. It is easier to piece together the final detail of subroutines rather than enter the coordinates of several points. In programming, a subroutine can use 5 different tools, changing it once in the podprocedurze. If there was the possibility of programming the path in WYSIWYG mode, it would be to use points. I miss the import of the NGCGUI operation of multiple subroutines. I can save myself, and frequently used, but I can not edit. Regards Miki ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Keep yourself connected to Go Parallel: VERIFY Test and improve your parallel project with help from experts and peers. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net _______________________________________________ Emc-developers mailing list Emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-developers