HD Axis and axisrc

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02 Sep 2019 00:12 #143828 by Emanresu
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Nice, i gona steal that ;)

It was fmanual not just manual.

Now im just dealing with the "image" problem.
I tryed every folder. In .tlc it works without any problem. But in .axisrc it says, it doesnt exist.

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02 Sep 2019 00:19 #143829 by phillc54
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If you want to hack Axis from .axisrc you should move to LinuxCNC 2.8 or 2.9 (master)

You can also use a USER_COMMAND_FILE in the [DISPLAY] section of the INI file instead of using .axisrc

Check this out linuxcnc.org/docs/2.8/html/gui/axis.html..._customization_hints

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02 Sep 2019 20:20 #143934 by cmorley
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Yes it is, cuz i like the old axis and I wish to stick with it.


Me 2 !


Me 3...


Qtvcp has an AXIS look alike - it's not feature complete but when it is the it's an easily customizable AXIS for you AXIS lovers :)
I'd love to have someone work on it rather then start another screen program. There is too much dividing of effort IMHO.

Chris M
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02 Sep 2019 20:33 - 02 Sep 2019 20:37 #143937 by Emanresu
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Debian9 right?

My selfmade mill moves about 600kg per axis with 60.000mm/min.
It took me about 1,5y to trust it and dont be afraid of timing issues.

Moving to an overall new system.... hm, i dont know.

Will it run on an "braindead" Atom? Or is an hyperactive i5 needet?

The GUI looks amazing TBH O.O
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02 Sep 2019 20:42 #143941 by cmorley
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Actually i don't know how well it works on a lower power machine - I would bet as good as gscreen. Qtvcp is definitely new code. I understand what your are saying about trust. I am just trying to get the work out that there are other options rather then building custom new code.
I admire your perseverance though, AXIS code is tough stuff!

Chris

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02 Sep 2019 21:06 #143951 by Emanresu
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Oh, nothing to admire here :side:
Its just scripting and still, i curse about every 10min :)

The Qtvcp Designer is awesome just from the Videos ive seen.

Im a Blender 3D designer and i would love to make a stylish looking
Steel-Panel and bring it to live with an tool like that!

Maybe the day will come where "trust" needs a refresh :)

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06 Sep 2019 23:16 - 06 Sep 2019 23:18 #144430 by Emanresu
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Not the most ultra fancy GUI ever, but thats all, my knowledge allows me to do :)
Thx for the Help all!

Buttons are created in Blender, if anyone needs something like that, just send a little sketch and
i try to help.
Buttons, tlc and .axisrc aswell as infos with linenumbers are in the ZIP if anyone wona play too.



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06 Sep 2019 23:27 #144432 by cmorley
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Would you be williling to donate the button images to the linuxcnc project?

Chris

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06 Sep 2019 23:28 #144433 by Emanresu
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Sure!

Also if you need other designs, just gimme an idea, what to build.

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06 Sep 2019 23:38 #144436 by Emanresu
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I also edited the mighty ProbeScreen btw.
Now its alway center and everything stays alligned while stretching axis.

(maybe it was just a bug with my resolution)

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