Yo!
I have this old injection moulder and the electric mayhem has degraded to a
point were I need to either throw out the machine or rebuild. The machine
is mechanically in good shape so I lean towards the latter.
There are a billion of limit switches and the hydraulic system is managed
by electr
The worst forum software I ever encountered was what Baen Books uses on
their Baen Bar.
I don't know what they use *now* but the two systems I did use were flat
out horrible. They attempted to integrate e-mail lists with a forum.
Of course there were massive problems. Users could subscribe to a
On Monday 14 September 2015 15:12:44 John Thornton wrote:
> It says PDF Viewer 0.1.8 A lightweight PDF viewer. then something
> about Emma's Software.
>
> JT
>
Thanks John. But does that run on linux? But actually, the problenm is
solved by blacklisting kpdf, it is, in the version I have, suffe
It says PDF Viewer 0.1.8 A lightweight PDF viewer. then something about
Emma's Software.
JT
On 9/13/2015 1:27 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> And that pdf viewer is called?
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On 14 September 2015 at 15:16, Tom Easterday wrote:
> This is the output, and while there is no guarantee and apparently no
> documentation :-(, this leads me to believe the active g-codes are ordered:
My point is that your code shouldn't assume that they are ordered.
Using "in" will be just as
Andy,
This is the output, and while there is no guarantee and apparently no
documentation :-(, this leads me to believe the active g-codes are ordered:
…
(0, 800, -1, 180, 400, 200, 900, 940, 540, 490, 990, 640, -1, 970, 911, 80)
(0, 800, -1, 180, 400, 200, 900, 940, 540, 490, 990, 640, -1, 970, 9
On 14/09/15 13:05, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> Another thing I like about maillists is the ease of making a lurker's
> archive. I've squirrelled away the most informative LinuxCNC posts in
> 429 topic-specific mailboxes. How would one do that with a forum?
I've coming up on 20 years of email histor
On Monday 14 September 2015 06:49:22 andy pugh wrote:
> On 14 September 2015 at 11:28, Erik Christiansen
>
> wrote:
> > With mutt, mail threads can be initially displayed collapsed, with
> > any you've contributed to shown in a different colour.
>
> At the other end of the spectrum, Gmail also do
2015-09-14 12:49 GMT+02:00 andy pugh :
>
> At the other end of the spectrum, Gmail also does this very well.
>
> Gmail also makes it easy to do do selective quoting, just click "in"
> the message you want to reply to, select the text you want to quote,
> and press the "reply" button or the A-key (
On 14.09.15 11:49, andy pugh wrote:
> On 14 September 2015 at 11:28, Erik Christiansen
> wrote:
> > With mutt, mail threads can be initially displayed collapsed, with any
> > you've contributed to shown in a different colour.
>
> At the other end of the spectrum, Gmail also does this very well.
On 14 September 2015 at 11:28, Erik Christiansen
wrote:
> With mutt, mail threads can be initially displayed collapsed, with any
> you've contributed to shown in a different colour.
At the other end of the spectrum, Gmail also does this very well.
Gmail also makes it easy to do do selective quot
2015-09-14 12:28 GMT+02:00 Erik Christiansen :
>
>
> This over-the-hill contributor doesn't do fora
<>
> With mutt, mail threads can be initially displayed collapsed, with any
> you've contributed to shown in a different colour.
I salute you for tool of choice! :)
On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 6:19 AM, andy pugh wrote:
> On 14 September 2015 at 11:15, Mark Wendt wrote:
>> Oh hell no! I'm a moderator over at CNCZone, and even I don't read
>> all the posts in all the forums I'm responsible for. Just too damn
>> many of them.
>
> Whereas I do read everything post
On 14.09.15 10:01, Sven Wesley wrote:
> A few questions at cnczone have been unanswered and I've replied that
> the OP should join the mailing list to get an answer. Every time I've
> got shitty replies about being an arse and mailing lists are from the
> stone age. One thread ended with the OP get
On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 4:01 AM, Sven Wesley wrote:
> I've seen a few pretty funny arguments IMO about mailing lists recently. A
> few questions at cnczone have been unanswered and I've replied that the OP
> should join the mailing list to get an answer. Every time I've got shitty
> replies about
On 14 September 2015 at 11:15, Mark Wendt wrote:
> Oh hell no! I'm a moderator over at CNCZone, and even I don't read
> all the posts in all the forums I'm responsible for. Just too damn
> many of them.
Whereas I do read everything posted to LinuxCNC mailing lists and
forums. Though sometimes i
On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 3:41 PM, andy pugh wrote:
> I wonder
> if anyone reads everything that goes to CNCzone?
>
> --
> atp
Oh hell no! I'm a moderator over at CNCZone, and even I don't read
all the posts in all the forums I'm responsible for. Just too damn
many of them.
Mark
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On 14 September 2015 at 02:56, Tom Easterday wrote:
> Thanks Andy that works. John Thornton also suggested the same thing on the
> IRC... Is there a document that describes the possible values for a given
> attribute returned by the Python interface? The last value in the string of
> codes re
2015-09-13 21:41 GMT+02:00 andy pugh :
> On 13 September 2015 at 20:31, Jim Craig
> wrote:
> > I use both the forum and the mailing list.
>
> So do I. But I personally prefer mailing lists.
>
>
I've seen a few pretty funny arguments IMO about mailing lists recently. A
few questions at cnczone hav
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