Re: Jogging problem (revisited)




Kurtis

This one does not fix jogs initiated with minus or equals keypress but it 
will work for x, y, z.   

Ray



On Tuesday 10 September 2002 09:12 am, you wrote:
> This is the code to correct the keypress bug in tkemc (and tkemcex).
>
> Notice the corrections marked with ## preceeding them.
>
> Out of the box emc requires that the corresponding lines in
> ./plat/linux_2_2_18/bin/tkemc  be modifified according to the marked
> corrections.
>
> If you are using tkemcex,  you need to edit 
> ../tcl/lib/extkemc/exJog.tcl and/or(?)
> ../tcl/lib/extkemc/exAxisJog.tcl.
>
> In any case this fix works and I thought it should have be implemented
> by now...Unless there is good reason why it isn't.?.
>
> Kurtis
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: emc-at-nist.gov [emc-at-nist.gov]On Behalf Of Babar
> > Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 11:23 PM
> > To: Multiple recipients of list
> > Subject: Re: Jogging problem (revisited)
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi Kurtis,
> > where can I found this tkemcJog.tcl
> > Thanks
> >
> > Babar
> >
> > --- Kurtis Martineau <klmartineau-at-shaw.ca> wrote:
> > > Back in April of 2002 Markus Meyer submitted a bug
> > > fix (tkemcJog.tcl).  It
> > > was for the bug that kept an axis jogging after its
> > > keyboard button was
> > > released.  This happens in tkemc if two or more
> > > buttons are pressed
> > > together.
> > > His fix stopped the "selected axis" as well as the
> > > "active axis".  It worked
> > > for me because I was using Tkemcex and could see
> > > where the file should be
> > > placed, but with Tkemc and the latest cvs, this
> > > problem still exists.
> > >
> > > Anyone able to correct this?
> > >
> > > Kurtis
> >
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