Hi all,
IIUC then you want to be able to halt a program and start again  
someplace except  the first line.

So: Under tkemc ...
bring up the program in the editor.
place the cursor at the first of the line you want to start on...
move the mouse to the restart button at the bottom of the edit window  
and click
and confirm.
now reload from the editor and press run..... most of the time emc  will
run thru the code to your new starting point and then execute.
It can fail to pick up certain conditions like spindle speed but  
other than that it
seems reasonably reliable.

As for displaying the line being executed in the middle of the  
window; go to 'fest
and pick on Ray.
I'm not coming this year so he is going to have to throw stones a  
looooong way
to reach me.

Good luck.

Dave


On May 20, 2007, at 1:59 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:

> On Sunday 20 May 2007, Alfred Smart wrote:
>> Hello
>> When I put my mill into estop it writes to iocontrol.0.tool-change  
>> pin out
>> is this a bug? with my relay logic this stops my coolant and spindle
>> and when I come out of estop toolchange is high and the machine  
>> will run
>> with no spindle or coolant until I satisfy iocontrol.0.tool- 
>> changed.pin-in
>> and drop iocontrol.tool-change.pin-out signal
>>
>> Tkemc? is there a way to force the program window to view the next  
>> line of
>> code that's to be run? its always stuck below where you can see it
>>
> I take it you meant to say "where you can't see it", and yes, this is
> something I'd like very much to be able to see, by placing the line  
> being
> executed in the middle of that window.  The highlighting does a  
> good job, but
> it sure would be nice to see the next couple of lines its going to do.
> So I'll second this wish.
>
>> Also is there an easy way to restart in the middle of a program  
>> using Tkemc?
>>
> Does it not have a pause button like axis?
>
>> EMC2 2.1.5
>> EMC2 live install
>> Thanks
>
>
>
> -- 
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