On Sunday 04 August 2013 08:05:28 andy pugh did opine:

> On 4 August 2013 01:20, Gene Heskett <[email protected]> wrote:
> > When using the R option to a g10 L2 P# to rotate the machine, the
> > backplot isn't following the rotation,
> 
> I can see why that is. Because a given view always has the coordinate
> system aligned a specific way in the viewing window, and it is the
> coordinate system that is being rotated, not the G-code.

I've found this morning, that if I reload the file after the g55 is in 
effect, that it appears to an ssh -y session at least, to do the pattern 
rotation in the backplot, and that the trace as it runs with the motors off 
now matches.  Even the arrow keys are moving as expected!

However, try as I might, I can't get pcb2gcode to output a flipped 
backside.  Weirdsville.

Needs more coffee, I'm still a quart low. :-)

Cheers, Gene
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