On Jan 14 2017 8:37 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Saturday 14 January 2017 08:39:44 EBo wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> It seams a little heavy handed to repurpose M7-9. My not just
>> define
>> your own M101-199?
>
> I probably should have, but this way I have check-button controls for
> both with a mouse
On Saturday 14 January 2017 08:39:44 EBo wrote:
[...]
> It seams a little heavy handed to repurpose M7-9. My not just define
> your own M101-199?
I probably should have, but this way I have check-button controls for
both with a mouse click. Lcnc axis needs to grow the ability to put more
labe
On Jan 14 2017 3:40 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Saturday 14 January 2017 04:09:28 John Morris wrote:
>
>> On 01/13/2017 08:39 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> > On Friday 13 January 2017 04:05:51 John Morris wrote:
>> >> On 01/07/2017 02:42 AM, John Morris wrote:
>> >>> I've been asked about some seemin
On Saturday 14 January 2017 04:09:28 John Morris wrote:
> On 01/13/2017 08:39 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Friday 13 January 2017 04:05:51 John Morris wrote:
> >> On 01/07/2017 02:42 AM, John Morris wrote:
> >>> I've been asked about some seemingly unintuitive behavior: the
> >>> max velocity s
On 01/13/2017 08:39 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Friday 13 January 2017 04:05:51 John Morris wrote:
>
>> On 01/07/2017 02:42 AM, John Morris wrote:
>>> I've been asked about some seemingly unintuitive behavior: the max
>>> velocity slider is not applied to rotary-only motion. You can try
>>> th
On Friday 13 January 2017 04:05:51 John Morris wrote:
> On 01/07/2017 02:42 AM, John Morris wrote:
> > I've been asked about some seemingly unintuitive behavior: the max
> > velocity slider is not applied to rotary-only motion. You can try
> > this yourself by running the `axis_9axis.ini` config
On 01/07/2017 02:42 AM, John Morris wrote:
> I've been asked about some seemingly unintuitive behavior: the max
> velocity slider is not applied to rotary-only motion. You can try this
> yourself by running the `axis_9axis.ini` config, setting the max
> velocity slider to zero, and noting rotary
On Mon, Jan 09, 2017 at 01:53:32AM -0600, John Morris wrote:
> Based on the feedback, I'll look for a way to use the one slider for
> both purposes, while preserving the absolute units/minute readout.
> Hopefully a dig into the code will reveal an elegant way to do that.
> Thanks for the helpful
pposite in Gscreen to show MV as a percentage.
>
> Then everyobe can be happy [😊]
> Chris M
>
> From: sam sokolik
> Sent: January 7, 2017 2:27 PM
> To: EMC developers
> Subject: Re: [Emc-developers] Max velocity slider and pure rotary motion
e can be happy [😊]
Chris M
From: sam sokolik
Sent: January 7, 2017 2:27 PM
To: EMC developers
Subject: Re: [Emc-developers] Max velocity slider and pure rotary motion
I love the MV slider - use it all the time. I need to know that
feedrate because a lot of the t
On Saturday 07 January 2017 09:27:44 sam sokolik wrote:
> I love the MV slider - use it all the time. I need to know that
> feedrate because a lot of the time I am capping the velocity to the
> feed rate for testing (or just above) I don't know the solution (as
> of right now I don't need to cap
I love the MV slider - use it all the time. I need to know that
feedrate because a lot of the time I am capping the velocity to the feed
rate for testing (or just above) I don't know the solution (as of right
now I don't need to cap rotary only motion) But the scaling of actual
feed rate is
Hallo John,
I agree with you, that the actual behavior is not what a user expect.
Just changing max_vel to "%-Slider" is unfortunately not enough, as also
the GUI must be changed to support the new feature.
I from my side can tell that for gmoccapy the amount of work is doable.
I will be pleased
I've been asked about some seemingly unintuitive behavior: the max
velocity slider is not applied to rotary-only motion. You can try this
yourself by running the `axis_9axis.ini` config, setting the max
velocity slider to zero, and noting rotary axes still move after e.g.
`g0 a180 f40`.
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