Thank you gentlemen . That was my oversight.

sam sokolik wrote:
> In  the display setting of the ini file you can use the GEOMETRY setting 
> to make axis backplot correct for your machine.
> 
> http://www.linuxcnc.org/docs/2.3/html/config_ini_config.html#sub:%5BDISPLAY%5D-section
> 
> GEOMETRY = XYZABCUVW
>     Controls the preview and backplot of rotary motion. This item
>     consists of a sequence of axis letters, optionally preceded by a "-"
>     sign. Only axes defined in [TRAJ]AXES should be used. This sequence
>     specifies the order in which the effect of each axis is applied,
>     with a "-" inverting the sense of the rotation or translation.
>     The proper GEOMETRY string depends on the machine configuration and
>     the kinematics used to control it. The example string
>     GEOMETRY=XYZBCUVW is for a 5-axis machine where kinematics causes
>     UVW to move in the coordinate system of the tool and XYZ to move in
>     the coordinate system of the material. The order of the letters is
>     important, because it expresses the order in which the different
>     transformations are applied
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Andy Pugh wrote:
>> 2009/7/8 Jim Wilkin <james.a.wil...@gmail.com>:
>>
>>   
>>> Just got my a axis going and noticed that the Axis plot screen doesn't
>>> show the A axis.
>>>     
>> I noticed the same thing, but decided it was probably deliberate, as I
>> can't imagine how you would show the A axis movement without knowing
>> the absolute position and direction of the centre of rotation of A
>> relative to the other axes.
>>
>>   
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