On Mon, Jul 26, 2021 at 01:31:11PM -0400, Feral Engineer wrote:

> An example would be setting a work offset:
> 
> G10 L2 P1 X#5021 Y#5022

Sam's answer (use G28.1 or G30.1) is one way to get the number you
want.  Also, you can access the current position WITH offsets
applied, and then subtract all those offsets (G52/G92, G54..., Tool)
back out.  Beware units issues if you try this, it's going to be
very fragile across different configs/machines.

But the very easy way to do what you want above in LinuxCNC is 
G10 L20 P1 X0 Y0

What other kinds of things specifically are you wanting to do?
Perhaps there's an easy way in LinuxCNC that you aren't noticing
because of your previous experience with other controls causing you
to think in one certain way.

(Note I'm not saying it would be bad to add this feature)


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