On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 09:05:16AM -0600, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
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> If so, then the good news is that there is no such limit: you can have
> gcode files in many directories.
This isn't true for the touchy GUI; it has one directory where it
looks for files, and that's all. The idea is that
On 7/10/13 07:56 , Shannon Watson wrote:
> Operating this way ties me down to only one directory. I want to have a
> production directory that is current release and stable version. That
> directory is linuxcnc. I want updates and currently untested (by me) items to
> be run in its own directory
Operating this way ties me down to only one directory. I want to have a
production directory that is current release and stable version. That directory
is linuxcnc. I want updates and currently untested (by me) items to be run in
its own directory so that there is no interference with the machin