Gscreen - a GTK / Glade / Python based screen
16 May 2013 01:51 #34144
by LAIR82
Replied by LAIR82 on topic Gscreen - a GTK / Glade / Python based screen
Hello Chris,
I don't know if I stumbled on this on accident, or if its supposed to be, but does this screen look right?
After a little snooping around I realized that "Industrial" should look like this,
I'm thinking that it isn't right,
Although I do like it,
Also, in the actual "Industrial" skin, shouldn't the "Diameter Mode" button in the preferences change the relative readout to correspond with diameter or radius, I know that in the "hybrid" as I would call it, and have actually been using on my first Gscreen machine, it does change the relative readout for the X. In "Industrial" it stays as the radius value in the "setup" mode.
Thanks,
Rick
I don't know if I stumbled on this on accident, or if its supposed to be, but does this screen look right?
After a little snooping around I realized that "Industrial" should look like this,
I'm thinking that it isn't right,
Although I do like it,
Also, in the actual "Industrial" skin, shouldn't the "Diameter Mode" button in the preferences change the relative readout to correspond with diameter or radius, I know that in the "hybrid" as I would call it, and have actually been using on my first Gscreen machine, it does change the relative readout for the X. In "Industrial" it stays as the radius value in the "setup" mode.
Thanks,
Rick
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16 May 2013 07:27 #34165
by cmorley
Replied by cmorley on topic Gscreen - a GTK / Glade / Python based screen
The first screen is 'default skin' Gscreen set up for a lathe.
Second is 'Industrial skin' Gscreen looks like for a lathe too.
Yes the Diameter mode should change the relative readout - it's a bug you have found.
I'll look into it.
Chris M
Second is 'Industrial skin' Gscreen looks like for a lathe too.
Yes the Diameter mode should change the relative readout - it's a bug you have found.
I'll look into it.
Chris M
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16 May 2013 07:34 #34166
by LAIR82
Replied by LAIR82 on topic Gscreen - a GTK / Glade / Python based screen
Ok, for some reason I thought default gscreen was labeled a little differently.
Thanks
Rick
Thanks
Rick
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16 May 2013 16:04 #34176
by cncboys
Replied by cncboys on topic Gscreen - a GTK / Glade / Python based screen
Hey everyone,
we are two students from germany and we've got a few problems with gscreen...
Firstly, I have to say that we are new in Linux and our Professor ordered us to install gscreen on a lathe within two weeks for a presentation....
Currently, the lathe works with EMC2 AXIS.
We downloaded the two gscreen files from the first site of this thread and found this link: wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Gscreen#Installation
But to be honest, we don't really know what to do now. We changed the .ini file like it's said in this wiki tutorial, and we pasted the gscreen_preferences file into the home path.
But when we try to run the program, it says "Can't execute gscreen" in an error report.
Can anyone please help us, or give us a detailed tutorial?
Thank you!
we are two students from germany and we've got a few problems with gscreen...
Firstly, I have to say that we are new in Linux and our Professor ordered us to install gscreen on a lathe within two weeks for a presentation....
Currently, the lathe works with EMC2 AXIS.
We downloaded the two gscreen files from the first site of this thread and found this link: wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Gscreen#Installation
But to be honest, we don't really know what to do now. We changed the .ini file like it's said in this wiki tutorial, and we pasted the gscreen_preferences file into the home path.
But when we try to run the program, it says "Can't execute gscreen" in an error report.
Can anyone please help us, or give us a detailed tutorial?
Thank you!
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16 May 2013 17:58 #34184
by LAIR82
Can you post your INI file, and maybe a copy of the error message, will help in troubleshooting.
Thanks
Rick
Replied by LAIR82 on topic Gscreen - a GTK / Glade / Python based screen
Hey everyone,
we are two students from germany and we've got a few problems with gscreen...
Firstly, I have to say that we are new in Linux and our Professor ordered us to install gscreen on a lathe within two weeks for a presentation....
Currently, the lathe works with EMC2 AXIS.
We downloaded the two gscreen files from the first site of this thread and found this link: wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Gscreen#Installation
But to be honest, we don't really know what to do now. We changed the .ini file like it's said in this wiki tutorial, and we pasted the gscreen_preferences file into the home path.
But when we try to run the program, it says "Can't execute gscreen" in an error report.
Can anyone please help us, or give us a detailed tutorial?
Thank you!
Can you post your INI file, and maybe a copy of the error message, will help in troubleshooting.
Thanks
Rick
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16 May 2013 19:45 #34188
by jlviloria
Replied by jlviloria on topic Gscreen - a GTK / Glade / Python based screen
I'm not very skilled but I dare say that is because you have not installed LinuxCNC master. must install version 2.6-pre
Go to this link, you have all the information to install the master:
wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Instal..._the_source_with_git
installed after trying to change variables indicates you GScreen-wiki
I hope this helps.
Jorge Viloria
Go to this link, you have all the information to install the master:
wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Instal..._the_source_with_git
installed after trying to change variables indicates you GScreen-wiki
I hope this helps.
Jorge Viloria
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19 May 2013 16:10 #34376
by cncboys
Replied by cncboys on topic Gscreen - a GTK / Glade / Python based screen
Ok thank you guys for your answers. I'll post the INI file and the error message after the feast days!
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20 May 2013 11:02 #34414
by cmorley
Replied by cmorley on topic Gscreen - a GTK / Glade / Python based screen
I fixed industrial diameter mode and added an industraial lathe sample config
Chris M
Chris M
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29 May 2013 20:06 #34909
by LAIR82
Replied by LAIR82 on topic Gscreen - a GTK / Glade / Python based screen
Hello Chris,
Everything is going good so far, two machines running GSCREEN and very little issues, other than the operators adjusting to the functionality of linux versus the Fagor and Milacron controls.
We were messing with the tooleditor, trying to actually put info into the front and back angles, and the orientation colum to have a better visual presence of the tools on the live plot, problem is, putting any info in does not change the tool displayed on the live plot, just the little triangle representing the tooltip is all thats displayed.
Any thoughts?
Rick
Everything is going good so far, two machines running GSCREEN and very little issues, other than the operators adjusting to the functionality of linux versus the Fagor and Milacron controls.
We were messing with the tooleditor, trying to actually put info into the front and back angles, and the orientation colum to have a better visual presence of the tools on the live plot, problem is, putting any info in does not change the tool displayed on the live plot, just the little triangle representing the tooltip is all thats displayed.
Any thoughts?
Rick
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29 May 2013 21:55 #34913
by newbynobi
Replied by newbynobi on topic Gscreen - a GTK / Glade / Python based screen
Hallo Rick,
are you using a back tool lathe?
If so, in gremlin view Y2 there may be a bug. I got the same problem, but only in view Y2 in view Y it is showing the tool as it should.
Norbert
are you using a back tool lathe?
If so, in gremlin view Y2 there may be a bug. I got the same problem, but only in view Y2 in view Y it is showing the tool as it should.
Norbert
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