El lun, 17-09-2007 a las 19:39 -0400, Gene Heskett escribió:
On Monday 17 September 2007, Alex Joni wrote:
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Thanks Alex. Is the worktable of that machine not yet installed?
What is the worktable, is the head?. Or is it the
Andy Ibbotson wrote:
Jon,
Machined was homed first. It does seem that using end and backspace
clears the problem.
I think it reinterprets the characters in the window after every
change, not just when you click the enter button. So, when you
are in the middle of wiping out an old number and
Jon,
Bad entry didn't kill AXIS, I just closed the app and reopened it as a
test. You are correct the text box appears to evaluate each entry so
non numeric characters evaluate to an error. I noted tonight that if I
typed in a space I got the error, I then typed a zero and the form
evaluated the
Chris,
Block delete is working. Thank you very much.
Stuart
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Hi,
I have been playing around with the different user interfaces for EMC
and have a couple of questions. I was initially interested in using the
MINI interface but I would like to be able to backplot my code before
actually running the machine - is this possible? My other question about
the MINI
On Wed, Sep 19, 2007 at 07:17:31AM +1000, AKSYS Tech Pty Ltd wrote:
Hi,
I have been playing around with the different user interfaces for EMC
and have a couple of questions. I was initially interested in using the
MINI interface but I would like to be able to backplot my code before
actually
Jeff Epler wrote:
AXIS doesn't have a tool-table editor built in. In the upcoming EMC 2.2
it will be possible to re-load the tool table and open an external tool
editor (such as the gedit text editor) from the menu in AXIS.
Ohh, thank you thank you thank you! I just ran into this last
On Tue, Sep 18, 2007 at 08:41:48PM -0500, Jon Elson wrote:
Ohh, thank you thank you thank you! I just ran into this last
week when rerunning the same code with slightly different
diameters entered in the tool table to correct for tool
deflection, and it was just the slightest bit