Re: [Emc-users] Hal Configuration available outside of axis?

2012-01-09 Thread Karl Cunningham
On 01/08/2012 05:08 PM, Dewey Garrett wrote:
>
> halshow.tcl is a tcl script, it doesn't seem to be set up
> currently to run as a executable but you can do it as
> follows from the command line:
>
> For a RIP build:
>
> $ cd your_build_directory
> $ source scripts/emc-environment
> $ $EMC2_HOME/tcl/bin/halshow.tcl
>
> For an installed package:
>
> $ export EMC2_EMCSH=`which wish`
> $ /usr/lib/tcltk/emc2/bin/halshow.tcl

Thanks. That works great.

Karl


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Re: [Emc-users] Hal Configuration available outside of axis?

2012-01-08 Thread Dewey Garrett

halshow.tcl is a tcl script, it doesn't seem to be set up 
currently to run as a executable but you can do it as
follows from the command line:

For a RIP build:

   $ cd your_build_directory
   $ source scripts/emc-environment  
   $ $EMC2_HOME/tcl/bin/halshow.tcl

For an installed package:

   $ export EMC2_EMCSH=`which wish`
   $ /usr/lib/tcltk/emc2/bin/halshow.tcl

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Re: [Emc-users] Hal Configuration available outside of axis?

2012-01-08 Thread andy pugh
On 8 January 2012 19:25, Karl Cunningham  wrote:
> Can the hal configuration display in Axis (the one selected from the
> Machine menu) be used stand-alone?

I have not managed to make it work from the halcmd prompt. It is called halshow
http://www.linuxcnc.org/docview/html/hal_halshow.html
but loadusr halshow doesn't work. I think it requires an interface
that halcmd doesn't create. (Or, more likely, I am doing it wrong)

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[Emc-users] Hal Configuration available outside of axis?

2012-01-08 Thread Karl Cunningham
Can the hal configuration display in Axis (the one selected from the 
Machine menu) be used stand-alone? I'm using halmeter but like Axis' 
configuration display a bit better.

TIA.

Karl Cunningham

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