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13 Sep 2018 15:24 #117467 by Todd Zuercher
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Yes, Linuxcnc can use J and K arcs.
linuxcnc.org/docs/html/gcode/g-code.html#gcode:g2-g3

Actually the cam program I use does not use K, so the majority of the g-code I run on the carving machines doesn't have any arcs and is all done with short line segments.

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14 Sep 2018 06:57 #117506 by pavelshakal
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through glade I can add to the standard axis change

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17 Sep 2018 09:38 #117647 by pavelshakal

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17 Sep 2018 15:22 #117661 by Todd Zuercher
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Not sure I understand your question.
The standard Axis usier interface can be augmented by Glade panels, by adding tabs to the display window or an extra pannel to the right but you can not use it to change the existing user interface.

If you want to use Glade to edit the user interface (not just create a VCP), you will need to start with one of the Glade based user interfaces such as Gscreen or Gmoccapy.

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17 Sep 2018 21:21 #117674 by Grotius
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@Pavel,

Linuxcnc is not as Mach3.
Your first statement : instaling linuxcnc is easyer then mach3.... okey, but then.

Custom screen design, and writing code behind the screen design is different then the easy mach3 screen designer
where you can choose macro or g-code or a Oem button code.

I assume you are using parport?
Maybe i can help you. Today i have made a clean install for a milling machine. This custom screen has all the mach related button's
I have to do the rpm's. In about 2 week's i got it ready.

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18 Sep 2018 06:36 - 18 Sep 2018 06:39 #117695 by pavelshakal
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I understand that these programs are not the same.

Sorry, I make mistakes, since I translate from my native language. And do not always understand in response)))

LPT port = parport then yes. The machine is already working and I really like how it works thanks to Linuxcnc. Just for comfort, there is not enough pair of buttons and screens.
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18 Sep 2018 06:42 #117696 by pavelshakal
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Sorry I there buttons did not push those on your avatar)))

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18 Sep 2018 12:10 #117707 by tommylight
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Sorry, I make mistakes, since I translate from my native language. And do not always understand in response)))

What is your native language ?

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18 Sep 2018 12:17 - 19 Sep 2018 08:30 #117708 by pavelshakal
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belarusian and second Russian




Turned on the timer! Thank you !. Also found a tick, a demonstration of processing speed

I need a couple more buttons. AND
I need a postprocessor for artkam
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20 Sep 2018 09:13 #117777 by pavelshakal
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I found the postprocessor * .ngc as I'm happy. I like how LinuxCNC works, so I did it yesterday. The size is 70x47 mm.
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