Gscreen - a GTK / Glade / Python based screen
27 Jun 2013 20:09 #36135
by tjamscad
Replied by tjamscad on topic Gscreen - a GTK / Glade / Python based screen
Chris,
Try this one it is more of a blue than green.
Great I can't wait to see it.
Try this one it is more of a blue than green.
Great I can't wait to see it.
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29 Jun 2013 02:59 #36153
by tjamscad
Replied by tjamscad on topic Gscreen - a GTK / Glade / Python based screen
Unhome all does not release home shared switch. Possible Bug
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29 Jun 2013 10:06 #36157
by cmorley
Replied by cmorley on topic Gscreen - a GTK / Glade / Python based screen
That's a bug in the simulated (in HAL) machine.
Chris M
Chris M
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29 Jun 2013 17:18 #36158
by newbynobi
Replied by newbynobi on topic Gscreen - a GTK / Glade / Python based screen
You can rehome all axis after jogging them in manual mode a little bit in negativ direction!
Norbert
Norbert
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30 Jun 2013 04:06 #36163
by cmorley
Replied by cmorley on topic Gscreen - a GTK / Glade / Python based screen
yes - it should allow you to do it in the positive direction too though I think.
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02 Jul 2013 11:17 #36225
by cmorley
Replied by cmorley on topic Gscreen - a GTK / Glade / Python based screen
pushed a Gcode search feature. while in edit mode you can search for specific text
Chris M
Chris M
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02 Jul 2013 20:26 #36232
by tjamscad
Thanks Chris it works in simulator mode. I just noticed that when selecting run at line it automatically starts running after selecting the line. This seems dangerous to me. I think it would be best to select cycle start after selecting the run at line. Also have you had any progress on run at line loading the previous modle commands? Do my theme work for you?
Replied by tjamscad on topic Gscreen - a GTK / Glade / Python based screen
pushed a Gcode search feature. while in edit mode you can search for specific text
Chris M
Thanks Chris it works in simulator mode. I just noticed that when selecting run at line it automatically starts running after selecting the line. This seems dangerous to me. I think it would be best to select cycle start after selecting the run at line. Also have you had any progress on run at line loading the previous modle commands? Do my theme work for you?
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03 Jul 2013 19:58 #36270
by tjamscad
Replied by tjamscad on topic Gscreen - a GTK / Glade / Python based screen
Chris,
How do we change a button into just an indicator?
How do we shut down the on screen keyboard until it gets fixed so it doesnt resize the screen?
How do we change a button into just an indicator?
How do we shut down the on screen keyboard until it gets fixed so it doesnt resize the screen?
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03 Jul 2013 23:33 #36278
by LAIR82
Replied by LAIR82 on topic Gscreen - a GTK / Glade / Python based screen
To turn off the onboard keyboard, go to the "gscreen.preferences" file and set "embedded_keyboard" to "false".
I just set-up our 15" machine to use the "industrial" skin, and have turned off the onboard keyboard, we have rubber keyboards affixed to our controls.
Thanks
Rick
I just set-up our 15" machine to use the "industrial" skin, and have turned off the onboard keyboard, we have rubber keyboards affixed to our controls.
Thanks
Rick
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03 Jul 2013 23:51 #36279
by tjamscad
Where is that located? How was the install on your machine?
Replied by tjamscad on topic Gscreen - a GTK / Glade / Python based screen
To turn off the onboard keyboard, go to the "gscreen.preferences" file and set "embedded_keyboard" to "false".
I just set-up our 15" machine to use the "industrial" skin, and have turned off the onboard keyboard, we have rubber keyboards affixed to our controls.
Thanks
Rick
Where is that located? How was the install on your machine?
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