On Sunday 04 August 2013 08:16:21 Chris Morley did opine:

> What I think the problem is:
> There is no feedback from linuxcnc to the GUI, to tell it to update /
> reload the program.
> 
> In Gscreen, if I set a rotation (In my case using the offsetpage) after
> I have loaded a program then the display will be wrong. If I reload it
> the display will be correct.
> 
> What you will see change (without reloading) is the origin marker will
> be rotated.
> 
> Untill linuxcnc has feedback to the GUI, I thinnk there is nothing you
> can do besides manually reloading the program.
> 
> Chris M

I just 20 minutes ago discovered that.  Amazing since I haven't even made 
coffee yet, and I'm cutting air over an ssh session.  Even the arrow keys 
now seem to be correct.  Now, if when I get to the shop, the table 
movements match, this problem is whupped.

Next problem is convincing pcb2gcode to flip the bottom, its like I'm 
looking thru the board from the top with x-ray vision. The too many knobs 
syndrome I guess.

Thanks Chris.
 
> > From: [email protected]
> > To: [email protected]
> > Date: Sat, 3 Aug 2013 21:51:09 -0400
> > Subject: Re: [Emc-developers] 2.5.3 problem - BUG report, whatever...
> > 
> > On Saturday 03 August 2013 21:49:50 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.
> > 
> > That is extremely counterintuitive Andy.  Is there a snowballs chance
> > of it being fixable?
> > 
> > Cheers, Gene
> 
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