Am 08.11.2012 um 15:07 schrieb Daniel Rogge:

> 
> 3.    Tooledit.tcl should display both wear and geometery offsets for tools 
> 1-99, not display wear offsets as if they were the geometry offsets for tools 
> 1-99 and    geometry offsets as if they were geometry offsets for tools 
> 10,000 - 10,099.
> 
> I will take care of 1 & 2, but I think we'd need/want JEpler or another TCL 
> guru (or someone with time on their hands) for 3.  It's not as simple as just 
> adding the extra values and subtracting 10,000 at the appropriate times - you 
> also have to handle the "Add Tool to Table" business.  I'm not sure it makes 
> much sense to move this to master until the tooledit thing is sorted - it 
> would be one more thing that would clog up the forums with questions.

I think (3), and Chris' work on a tooltable widget is an excellent opportunity 
of getting rid of code in a language which has fallen in disuse

As a bonus besides being Python-accessible, you get a postwar look & feel:

http://www.linuxcnc.org/index.php/english/forum/41-guis/17806-gscreen-a-gtk--glade--python-based-screen?start=108

--

As a side note: as far as I'm concerned, LinuxCNC3 should not contain any TCL 
code. And I'm definitely not going to write a Redis binding for tooltable.tcl. 
I'm happy to help with the Python/glade variant though.

- Michael



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