It is awesome work, but I have one problem with it, it requires Qt and most 
linuxcnc/machinkit gui used to be based around gtk/glade?

I have never found it easy enough to get Qt dev environment setup, so I 
have never used Qt.

Work was done on gladetohtml with threedjs/ws backplot, I am trying to get 
it released but unfortunately seems unlikely, although it was never 
finished there are copyright issues and no one want to do the work or spend 
the money to even get a trash code release that others could hack on.

I may ask if anyone has free time to at least package up some of the python 
and put out a tarball (I think was a guy in the tribology or metrology dept 
playing with it, I will see if I can find out on monday). From what I 
remember there was an almost feature complete webgl based axis gui that was 
partially based on gladetohtml.

On Saturday, April 8, 2017 at 10:08:45 AM UTC+1, Marco Negrini wrote:
>
> ok, alexander work looks awesome, a lot.
> i have just only watched the tutorial on youtube for QtQuinck control 
> panel, just one question: to move files to the beaglebone what can i use?
>
> Il giorno venerdì 7 aprile 2017 11:49:51 UTC+2, Bas de Bruijn ha scritto:
>>
>>
>> On 07 Apr 2017, at 11:26, 'Marco Negrini' via Machinekit <
>> machi...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>>
>> the link work for me, it points to a post called "alternatives for remote 
>> control", it is quite old (2014)
>>
>> i followed the tinstruction in your link, but i ended up in an error, 
>> while executing
>>
>> git clone https://github.com/machinekoder/webvcp.git cd webvcp npm 
>> install
>>
>> the install command
>>
>> this is the output
>>
>> zmq.target.mk:92: recipe for target 'Release/obj.target/zmq/binding.o' 
>> failed
>> make: *** [Release/obj.target/zmq/binding.o] Error 1
>> make: Leaving directory 
>> '/home/machinekit/browser/webvcp/node_modules/zmq/build'
>> gyp ERR! build error
>> gyp ERR! stack Error: `make` failed with exit code: 2
>> gyp ERR! stack     at ChildProcess.onExit 
>> (/usr/lib/node_modules/npm/node_modules/node-gyp/lib/build.js:276:23)
>> gyp ERR! stack     at emitTwo (events.js:106:13)
>> gyp ERR! stack     at ChildProcess.emit (events.js:191:7)
>> gyp ERR! stack     at Process.ChildProcess._handle.onexit 
>> (internal/child_process.js:215:12)
>> gyp ERR! System Linux 3.8.13-xenomai-r78
>> gyp ERR! command "/usr/bin/nodejs" 
>> "/usr/lib/node_modules/npm/node_modules/node-gyp/bin/node-gyp.js" "rebuild"
>> gyp ERR! cwd /home/machinekit/browser/webvcp/node_modules/zmq
>> gyp ERR! node -v v6.10.2
>> gyp ERR! node-gyp -v v3.4.0
>> gyp ERR! not ok
>>
>> other things that can i do?
>>
>>
>> I can’t help you here. Like I said bleeding edge, and you just got cut.
>>
>> i have heard of machinetalk, but i don't have a clear idea of what it is, 
>> and what it does…
>>
>>
>> see alexanders blog (same as the webvcp link), there are 5 post on 
>> machinetalk.
>>
>> i was thinking to do a http server using apache and python.
>> axis is already written in python, so i can try to make some little 
>> script for simple thing like homing, and then program execution.
>> and, maybe, make a version of axis completely for browser.
>>
>>
>> I wouldn’t do that.
>> Remote control, machinetalk, qtquickvcp and recently webvcp is what's 
>> Alexander has been working on these past years. Don’t go reinventing the 
>> wheel but use what’s already there.
>>
>>
>> what do you think about it? does it make sense? would it be usefull?
>>
>> Il giorno venerdì 7 aprile 2017 07:22:41 UTC+2, Bas de Bruijn ha scritto:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 07 Apr 2017, at 06:56, Bas de Bruijn <b...@basdebruijn.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 06 Apr 2017, at 23:27, 'Marco Negrini' via Machinekit <
>>> machi...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> looking for some way to use machinekit remotely i found this 
>>> <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/machinekit/remote%7Csort:relevance/machinekit/CZiuwvKJ6hY/Qo2w109MZJ0J>
>>>  post, 
>>> talking exactly about remote control.
>>>
>>> the post is quite old, so i would like to ask you if someone has dome 
>>> something new.
>>> in any case, what should i use to have a remote interface?
>>>
>>> i dream of talking to the printer using a common browser, it seems to me 
>>> possible and simple to do, i was trying to do something of that kind using 
>>> linuxcncrsh...
>>> i have read you think to remove linuxcncrsh, do it berfore someone like 
>>> me try to use it again, please
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi, 
>>>
>>> I couldnt follow the link you gave. (Got at the Google group machinekit 
>>> page)
>>>
>>> Alexander recently showed remote control via a browser. So if you're 
>>> into bleeding edge, and are not afraid for some cuts this might be 
>>> something.
>>>
>>>
>>> Sorry, forgot the link
>>> http://machinekoder.com/web-uis-for-machinekit/
>>>
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