Gscreen - a GTK / Glade / Python based screen
15 Jun 2013 08:50 #35661
by cmorley
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no. Gscreen require master.
Chris M
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15 Jun 2013 08:51 #35662
by cmorley
I have not.
You may have forgot to remake after pulling changes.
Chris M
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I see,
I start getting a little lost with the handler file talk.
Anyway, things looking good so far.
Did you change it so if we do a tool call of Txx it will call the tool and not the wear offset? I finally was able to update my first Gscreen build on friday and noticed that a tool call with no wear offset actually changed the tool and didn't give me an error.
I have not.
You may have forgot to remake after pulling changes.
Chris M
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15 Jun 2013 09:36 #35664
by LAIR82
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Do you know if there has been any interpreter changes in the last week or so?
I just in the last week and a half was able to get both machines to the same current level of gscreen( I stll hadn't updated to change the highlighted color of the running line) and must have botched my builds or something because I'm having nothing but issues with the offsets applying properly, and it is not seeing the tools in the tool table. Along with 3 files in the dev "bin" folder being locked in "root" during my remake really throwing me a curve ball. The operators said that they can only enter 1 offset at a time, go to mdi call the tool and go back enter the other value and call the tool again to get both values entered and applied to the machine.
I might just start over from scratch 1 machine at a time to get things straight. At this point we don't really need anything else to be at a commercial grade control (other than jog while program paused LOL), so once they are cleaned up they are done, finally.
Thanks Again Chris,
Rick
I just in the last week and a half was able to get both machines to the same current level of gscreen( I stll hadn't updated to change the highlighted color of the running line) and must have botched my builds or something because I'm having nothing but issues with the offsets applying properly, and it is not seeing the tools in the tool table. Along with 3 files in the dev "bin" folder being locked in "root" during my remake really throwing me a curve ball. The operators said that they can only enter 1 offset at a time, go to mdi call the tool and go back enter the other value and call the tool again to get both values entered and applied to the machine.
I might just start over from scratch 1 machine at a time to get things straight. At this point we don't really need anything else to be at a commercial grade control (other than jog while program paused LOL), so once they are cleaned up they are done, finally.
Thanks Again Chris,
Rick
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16 Jun 2013 00:17 #35687
by cmorley
Replied by cmorley on topic Gscreen - a GTK / Glade / Python based screen
I am not sure what has changed lately.
I would use:
make clean;make
When remaking projects to be sure you clean and remake everything.
It takes longer of course. But I assume you don't remake every day
Chris M
I would use:
make clean;make
When remaking projects to be sure you clean and remake everything.
It takes longer of course. But I assume you don't remake every day
Chris M
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21 Jun 2013 19:29 #35880
by tjamscad
I do , I'm sitll just using gscreen (indrustaial) in simulator but I run a script and it does the rest.
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It takes longer of course. But I assume you don't remake every day
Chris M
I do , I'm sitll just using gscreen (indrustaial) in simulator but I run a script and it does the rest.
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23 Jun 2013 02:53 #35929
by cmorley
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Sorry - Yes but your not using Gscreen in a production machine yet - that's what I meant.
Chris m
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25 Jun 2013 01:24 #36008
by tjamscad
Replied by tjamscad on topic Gscreen - a GTK / Glade / Python based screen
Chris,
It was good to meet you and the several others that came to vist MPM Inc. I really appreacate your time and concern for the machinest and there requests. I have came across some things on the Haas website that might be helpful in your further deveolpment of gscreen.
atyourservice.haascnc.com/expert-tip/int...he-haas-cnc-control/
It was good to meet you and the several others that came to vist MPM Inc. I really appreacate your time and concern for the machinest and there requests. I have came across some things on the Haas website that might be helpful in your further deveolpment of gscreen.
atyourservice.haascnc.com/expert-tip/int...he-haas-cnc-control/
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25 Jun 2013 03:22 #36010
by tjamscad
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Did you ever get my theme running on your system?
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27 Jun 2013 00:23 #36098
by tjamscad
Replied by tjamscad on topic Gscreen - a GTK / Glade / Python based screen
Stuart - The new Touchy interface is ready for linuxcnc. I plan to work on it the long weekend of the 4th.
Shannon - Is this the one I have been working on with Chris Morley or something different? What is better about it?
Stuart -start in the middle of the program search with hand wheel,should be MUCH better
Shannon - Is this the one I have been working on with Chris Morley or something different? What is better about it?
Stuart -start in the middle of the program search with hand wheel,should be MUCH better
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27 Jun 2013 14:45 - 27 Jun 2013 14:46 #36119
by cmorley
Replied by cmorley on topic Gscreen - a GTK / Glade / Python based screen
I only have the dark colored theme with wide scroll bars. didn't you have a green one?
I can add a scroll search with handle wheel to Gscreen - just deciding how to enable/disable it.
This is for run-at-line selection yes?
I also have added a search forward and search backward button and a text entry for a word to search for while editing.
Not quite finished with that yet - though it works fine - it just doesn't scroll the window if the search goes off screen.
Chris M
I can add a scroll search with handle wheel to Gscreen - just deciding how to enable/disable it.
This is for run-at-line selection yes?
I also have added a search forward and search backward button and a text entry for a word to search for while editing.
Not quite finished with that yet - though it works fine - it just doesn't scroll the window if the search goes off screen.
Chris M
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