Gscreen - a GTK / Glade / Python based screen
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						19 Feb 2012 00:28		 -  19 Feb 2012 00:38		#17806
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						19 Feb 2012 00:35				#17807
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						19 Feb 2012 01:06				#17811
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				gscreen patch to go against current as of now master.
adds fullscreen (not maximize - all of it!) capability
adds an embedded terminal for call debugging programs.
adds an option to use aux coolant instead of mist or flood
this was requested by my only tester cncbasher, it requires one to connect HAL to gscreens coolant pins instead of linxcnc's
fixed save and save-as for gcode edits.
probably some other stuff 
 
			
					adds fullscreen (not maximize - all of it!) capability
adds an embedded terminal for call debugging programs.
adds an option to use aux coolant instead of mist or flood
this was requested by my only tester cncbasher, it requires one to connect HAL to gscreens coolant pins instead of linxcnc's
fixed save and save-as for gcode edits.
probably some other stuff
 
 
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						19 Feb 2012 01:11				#17812
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				Cncbasher had a problem when first opening gscreen because of the preference file.
so here is a copy of a preference file if that happes.
name it '.gscreen_prefences' (without quotes, note the period) and put it in your home file.
					so here is a copy of a preference file if that happes.
name it '.gscreen_prefences' (without quotes, note the period) and put it in your home file.
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						19 Feb 2012 01:16		 -  19 Feb 2012 01:16		#17813
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				here is the patch as a compressed file - alot easier 
			
					
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						19 Feb 2012 11:53		 -  19 Feb 2012 11:55		#17825
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				just about to take the step now of configuring without axis , for the first time , so jumping without a safety net ! ( only figuratively thank god )
but all seems to fit in well , touch screen is working fine , no difficultys selecting etc .
now a machine on togglebutton , with colour change red / green so you can see status perhaps
needs to be i think on the right side under the estop , or perhaps top left next to status .
in a similar style to the estop and led i think would suit better
					but all seems to fit in well , touch screen is working fine , no difficultys selecting etc .
now a machine on togglebutton , with colour change red / green so you can see status perhaps
needs to be i think on the right side under the estop , or perhaps top left next to status .
in a similar style to the estop and led i think would suit better
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						19 Feb 2012 13:43				#17828
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				I can't wait to get out to the shop and try this... way to go Chris!
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						19 Feb 2012 17:43				#17834
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				Looks very nice! Where is it located? (git repo?)			
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						19 Feb 2012 18:44				#17836
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				look a few messages back Dan , and install against  emc2-dev git repro , then rebuild
shout if your stuck
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					shout if your stuck
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						19 Feb 2012 19:18		 -  19 Feb 2012 19:26		#17837
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				Replied by cmorley on topic Re:Gscreen - a GTK / Glade / Python based screen			
			
				it's in git repo of my private computer.
If it proves worthwhile and functional I will incorporate in linuxcnc.
right now still experimenting, though it will run a standard machine.
Chris M
I warn you - its still being developed and tested please test in a simulated config.
there are a couple hidden features that could move the machine unexpectedly.
					If it proves worthwhile and functional I will incorporate in linuxcnc.
right now still experimenting, though it will run a standard machine.
Chris M
I warn you - its still being developed and tested please test in a simulated config.
there are a couple hidden features that could move the machine unexpectedly.
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