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>> Subject: Re: [Emc-users] linuxcnc 3 development whiteboard wiki page
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>> Chris,
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>> I can't see the EDIT button on that Whiteboard. I have logged in etc but it
>> remains Read-only.
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>> How about a simple "simulation
> From: marcus.thebowm...@virgin.net
> Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2012 22:50:46 +
> To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Emc-users] linuxcnc 3 development whiteboard wiki page
>
> Chris,
>
> I can't see the EDIT button on that Whiteboard. I have logged
Chris,
I can't see the EDIT button on that Whiteboard. I have logged in etc but it
remains Read-only.
How about a simple "simulation" button? That's different from the Cutting
simulation. I envisage the code running and the backplot window showing the
result, without attempting to simulate th
Gentlemen,
infinite (or 1000 lines) should be the default set up - only if the
program/job requires a different (exact stop?) should the mode be chosen -
preferably by g code but maybe some other method (switch/button or config
file)
thanks
Stuart
just my
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On 15 November 2012 14:27, jeremy youngs wrote:
> does lcnc not already have infinite lookahead?
In some ways, yes. In the ways that matter, no.
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does lcnc not already have infinite lookahead?
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I am not sure how to add this to the wiki, and I don't realy have the time to
spend figuring it out.
One thing I would like to see is an option to remove the stop at end of next
line limit and read ahead more lines. Make it be able to stop by the end of
the last line read, or the end of the c
I started a wiki page as a reference / scratch pad of ideas for linuxcnc 3.
It would be best to add your two cents here so things are not forgotten
and are all in one spot so we have a reference for discussion and planning.
Feel free to add more headings.
I think a short general statement as a mi