Hi Todd,
On 1/5/21 6:33 AM, Todd Zuercher wrote:
I've noticed what appears to be a lot of new development of new GUIs for
Linuxcnc lately. Here is an idea that I would love to see implemented in a new
GUI, but I do not have the programming skills to implement it. For our
production machines
Den tis 5 jan. 2021 kl 15:36 skrev Todd Zuercher :
> I've noticed what appears to be a lot of new development of new GUIs for
> Linuxcnc lately. Here is an idea that I would love to see implemented in a
> new GUI, but I do not have the programming skills to implement it. For our
> production mac
I've noticed what appears to be a lot of new development of new GUIs for
Linuxcnc lately. Here is an idea that I would love to see implemented in a new
GUI, but I do not have the programming skills to implement it. For our
production machines it would be nice for the supervisors to be able to
i think you are looking for something you get on machines with Pallet
systems attached mostly
normaly they have a screen on the pallet end where you can set what job
is set to which pallet, the newer machins you can also set which jobs
are set to each pallet face (or multi jobs to a pallet face
needed,
and # completed or to go.
Some kind of attention getter at Job changes would be a good idea.
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From: "Chris Albertson"
To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)"
Sent: Friday, April 28, 2017 2:40:36 PM
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Gui Feature Req
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> From: "andy pugh"
> To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)"
> Sent: Friday, April 28, 2017 12:48:55 PM
> Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Gui Feature Request
>
> On 28 April 2017 at 16:42, Todd Zuercher
> wr
On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 10:18 AM, Kurt Jacobson
wrote:
> Todd,
> A job que is an interesting idea and I can see were it would be useful. I
> am working on a new GUI and I have been thinking of all the interesting
> things to eventually add to make it more useful, I will keep this in mind
> and st
You want something that run one g-code file, the next one and so on?
It should probably not be to hard. Do you have any idea if this kind of thing
is available in some other machines/languages so syntax could be reused? Or
protocol for remote control of machine: like this, tell robot to put part
Todd,
Not that it is a solution, but there is actually some long dormant code
doing much of what you request; see this folder:
https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/tree/master/src/emc/usr_intf
Specifically emcsched and schedrmt, where emcsched is the scheduler and
schedrmt is a telnet like interf
Todd,
A job que is an interesting idea and I can see were it would be useful. I
am working on a new GUI and I have been thinking of all the interesting
things to eventually add to make it more useful, I will keep this in mind
and start thinking about how to implement it.
Another idea I have in min
On 28 April 2017 at 16:42, Todd Zuercher
wrote:
> How hard would it be to add this feature to Linuxcnc or one of it's GUIs? Or
> maybe this would need to be a whole new GUI?
It would probably be fairly easy to add as a new Python mini-GUI.
You can already achieve much the s
How hard would it be to add this feature to Linuxcnc or one of it's GUIs? Or
maybe this would need to be a whole new GUI?
What I am interested in is a "Job Que". Where you would create a list of
"Jobs", each "Job" would consist of the file to be ran, and how many runs of
that file to do. The G
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