#hazzy | Logs for 2019-03-19

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[00:25:37] <Lcvette> How goes
[00:26:20] <TurBoss> asking on #freenode_#qt:matrix.org
[00:26:22] <TurBoss> lol
[00:26:32] <Lcvette> Nice
[00:49:28] * TurBoss uploaded an image: image.png (131KB) < https://matrix.org >
[00:56:45] <Lcvette> getting there!
[00:57:12] <Lcvette> looks like you have them moving now
[01:21:22] <TurBoss> lol
[01:21:23] <TurBoss> lol
[01:21:24] <TurBoss> oops
[01:23:43] <Lcvette> You figured the patent child link out?
[01:23:55] <Lcvette> Or found Another way?
[01:32:46] <TurBoss> no
[02:03:35] <Not-e6c6> [02qtpyvcp] 07TurBoss pushed 031 commit to 03ATC [+0/-0/±1] 13https://git.io/fjvxp
[02:03:37] <Not-e6c6> [02qtpyvcp] 07TurBoss 035410cbf - rotate tools and pockets
[02:04:40] <Lcvette> You did it?
[02:04:51] <Lcvette> \0/
[02:05:40] <TurBoss> yeah
[02:05:56] <Lcvette> Hurray!!!
[02:06:15] <TurBoss> can you test it please?
[02:07:33] <Lcvette> pulling now
[02:09:40] <Lcvette> worked once then broke
[02:10:32] <TurBoss> hehehe
[02:10:34] <TurBoss> true
[02:10:52] <Lcvette> lol
[02:10:58] <Lcvette> but it worked once!
[02:11:04] <Lcvette> thats more then ever before
[02:11:07] <Lcvette> :D
[02:11:28] <Lcvette> ok, im going to sleep, can't keep my eyes open
[02:11:35] <Lcvette> 2:11am
[02:11:42] <Lcvette> zzzzZZZZZZ
[02:11:51] <Lcvette> awesome work!!
[02:15:20] <TurBoss> nite
[02:15:54] <TurBoss> nite
[03:54:49] <Not-e6c6> [02qtpyvcp] 07TurBoss pushed 031 commit to 03ATC [+0/-0/±1] 13https://git.io/fjvhe
[03:54:50] <Not-e6c6> [02qtpyvcp] 07TurBoss 03a3b8cd8 - rotate more than once
[05:55:24] <JT[m]1> morning
[05:56:59] <TurBoss> hi JT
[08:00:20] <Lcvette> <Not-e6c6 "[qtpyvcp] TurBoss a3b8cd8 - rota"> Morning
[08:00:48] <Lcvette> :D
[08:01:06] <TurBoss> morning
[08:01:09] <Lcvette> \o/
[08:01:33] <Lcvette> You did it?
[08:02:00] * TurBoss uploaded an image: image.png (799KB) < https://matrix.org >
[08:02:28] <TurBoss> yes
[08:02:29] <TurBoss> i think
[08:02:39] <Lcvette> You slayed the dragon
[08:03:22] <Lcvette> Destroy him with a fire ball
[08:03:54] <Lcvette> Is majik
[08:05:55] <TurBoss> works fine?
[08:09:13] <Lcvette> dunno just got to my computer
[08:12:24] <Lcvette> you made them all P#?
[08:12:36] <Lcvette> no more T#?
[08:12:44] <TurBoss> oops
[08:12:51] <Lcvette> rotating is beautiful!!
[08:13:16] <Lcvette> turboss was seeing pocketses everywhere
[08:13:20] <Lcvette> hahahahaa
[08:46:07] <Lcvette> JT: did you test out the atc branch?
[08:49:19] <JT[m]1> no, not in a while
[08:50:14] <Lcvette> its working!
[08:50:16] <Lcvette> :D
[08:50:22] <Lcvette> give it a look
[08:50:31] <Lcvette> turboss did a great job
[08:50:36] <Lcvette> its pretty cool
[08:51:05] <Lcvette> goes shortest path to called tool
[08:51:06] <Lcvette> numbers all remain vertical'
[08:51:07] <Lcvette> :D
[08:54:54] <JT[m]1> cool
[08:55:19] * JT[m]1 goes to check out the shower and git kraken on my day
[08:57:52] <Lcvette> sweet!
[09:01:55] <Lcvette> found a bug
[09:02:56] * Lcvette posted a file: atc_video_1.mkv (3633KB) < https://matrix.org >
[09:04:09] <Lcvette> turboss
[09:07:33] <Lcvette> morning hazzy
[09:07:47] <Lcvette> turboss has it working mostly!!
[09:07:48] <Lcvette> hurray!!
[09:07:56] <Lcvette> \o/
[09:08:00] <Lcvette> :D
[09:08:27] <hazzy-m> morning
[09:08:34] <hazzy-m> Hurray!!
[09:08:45] <Lcvette> o/
[09:16:12] * Lcvette posted a file: atc_video_1.mkv (7459KB) < https://matrix.org >
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[09:27:31] <Lcvette> https://youtu.be
[09:32:21] <TurBoss> bravoo!!
[09:32:44] <Lcvette> did you see the bug?
[09:32:46] <Lcvette> lol
[09:32:50] <TurBoss> hmmm
[09:32:58] <TurBoss> no
[09:33:03] <Lcvette> first video
[09:33:23] <Lcvette> 3.55mb one
[09:34:07] <Lcvette> https://matrix.to!ioXBMPfgjvfkudUWgT:matrix.org/$15530005745992yBRpL:matrix.org?via=matrix.org&via=jauriarts.org
[09:34:31] <TurBoss> i'm looking
[09:34:36] <Lcvette> ok
[09:35:05] <TurBoss> :|
[09:35:10] <TurBoss> dont see nothing
[09:35:14] <Lcvette> :O
[09:35:29] <TurBoss> what
[09:36:14] <Lcvette> scroll up to the uploaded video not the youtube vid
[09:36:26] <TurBoss> yes
[09:36:30] <TurBoss> i'm looking at
[09:37:09] <TurBoss> it goes to the desired tool
[09:37:10] <TurBoss> no?
[09:37:12] * Lcvette posted a file: atc_video_bug.mkv (3633KB) < https://matrix.org >
[09:37:32] <Lcvette> the end
[09:38:12] <TurBoss> oops
[09:38:32] <TurBoss> you broke
[09:38:59] <Lcvette> i didn't break
[09:39:02] <Lcvette> :O
[09:39:16] <Lcvette> it was an accidental find while shooting the demo video
[09:39:17] <Lcvette> lol
[09:39:37] <TurBoss> :D
[09:42:27] <TurBoss> how do I fix that?¿
[09:42:38] <TurBoss> not now
[09:44:54] <Lcvette> with voodoo
[09:44:57] <Lcvette> ?
[09:45:00] <Lcvette> 😃
[09:54:32] <TurBoss> panda vodoo
[09:54:41] <Lcvette> waaaaaa
[11:21:07] <silopolis[m]> hi
[11:21:25] <hazzy-m> hello
[11:21:57] <silopolis[m]> Dudes, that ATC animation and optimized movement, oh my 😍
[11:22:17] <Lcvette> thats Turboss fine work
[11:22:21] <Lcvette> :D
[11:22:24] <Lcvette> \o/
[11:22:48] <Lcvette> i just made the pictures
[11:22:59] <Lcvette> he brought it to life
[11:23:38] <silopolis[m]> Rocking teamwork ! 💪
[11:24:20] <silopolis[m]> oh, think I've found my panel building master https://www.instagram.com
[11:25:06] <hazzy-m> yeah, that looks pretty nice
[11:27:31] <hazzy-m> erik's is also nice: https://www.instagram.com
[11:27:35] <hazzy-m> hmm, he has not been in here in a while ..
[11:27:54] <silopolis[m]> indeed, loved the metal keys from the beginning, but hairy and most probably expensive to procure custom one. Now I know how to do :) Just have to learn how to design matrix keypad PCBs...
[11:28:26] <silopolis[m]> haha, that's my second champion ! lol
[11:29:32] <silopolis[m]> Like the angled panel
[11:30:59] <hazzy-m> same here. I think I am going to do something similar, but put the angled keyboard under the main panel so it is a little more protected from falling junk
[11:31:15] <Lcvette> lcvettes is nice
[11:31:18] <Lcvette> :(
[11:32:20] <Lcvette> https://www.instagram.com
[11:32:20] <silopolis[m]> Lcvette: it shurely is !
[11:32:25] <Lcvette> :D
[11:32:51] <silopolis[m]> Spent half of the morning on your 3 Instagram walls :)
[11:33:18] <Lcvette> except im going to ditch that suittle
[11:33:24] <Lcvette> shuttle pro
[11:33:30] <Lcvette> that was a waste
[11:33:40] <Lcvette> gonna install a regular MPG wheel
[11:34:06] <hazzy-m> There is some good stuff on insta, I always thought it was for teenage girls lol
[11:34:34] <silopolis[m]> Will grow on your shoulders 🎩
[11:34:49] <Lcvette> hazzy, i can make some axis buttons to use in conjunction with the mpg wheel on the panel cant i?
[11:35:19] <Lcvette> meaning buttons on the gui
[11:35:33] <hazzy-m> Lcvette: yes, should be able to
[11:35:51] <silopolis[m]> hazzy: true
[11:36:28] <Lcvette> customize mine so i would ditch the jog buttons and just put an X Y Z A B button that would be checkable to select the axis to be jogged
[11:37:13] <hazzy-m> you mean for with the MPG wheel?
[11:37:19] <Lcvette> yeah
[11:37:24] <hazzy-m> yes, that should be very doable
[11:37:27] <Lcvette> just an mpg wheel
[11:37:35] <Lcvette> on the main control panel
[11:37:44] <hazzy-m> That is how I have mine setup too
[11:37:45] <Lcvette> where the shutle pro is currently mounted
[11:38:21] <Lcvette> nice!
[11:38:30] <hazzy-m> you might also want a physical axis selector switch though, easier to grab withough having to look at the screen
[11:38:44] <hazzy-m> have you hooked up the new MPG yet?
[11:38:55] <Lcvette> no
[11:40:07] <Lcvette> i need to do that soon
[11:40:17] <Lcvette> looks like its getting close to time to use it
[11:40:17] <Lcvette> :D
[11:40:52] <Lcvette> i put that on the back burner since i wasn't sure when it would be needed
[11:41:14] <Lcvette> should be pretty quick though
[11:41:25] <Lcvette> everything is easy to get to
[11:41:47] <Lcvette> i did do the schematic for it
[11:41:56] <silopolis[m]> I second the physical switch... but pondering mpg vs joystick vs direction keys :thinking:
[11:42:27] <hazzy-m> nice, then it should nottake long to hook it all up
[11:42:28] * Lcvette posted a file: XK7130 Main Schematic 7i76 7i77 Wired MPG.pdf (84KB) < https://matrix.org >
[11:42:44] <Lcvette> i have a wireless mpg also silopolis
[11:42:51] <Lcvette> it has the manual switches on it
[11:43:13] <Lcvette> one of the radio type
[11:43:19] <hazzy-m> MPG has so much better control than joystick or jog buttons, the Mazak has all three, but the MPG is the only one that gets used lol
[11:43:20] <Lcvette> that hard wires into the mesa cards
[11:46:02] <silopolis[m]> Lcvette: that wiring schema is a piece of art ! What SW do you use ?
[11:46:32] <Lcvette> two
[11:46:37] <Lcvette> lol
[11:46:51] <Lcvette> microsoft excel and draftsight 2d cad
[11:47:32] <Lcvette> its tedious
[11:47:35] <silopolis[m]> hazzy: agreed, love the MPG on the Haas, but like to easily switch between directions with the keys on the Siemens...
[11:47:43] <Lcvette> but it lets me lay it out how i want
[11:48:45] <silopolis[m]> Lcvette: suspected Excel artwork, used it a lot for IT cabling... ah those old sysadmins ;)
[11:49:54] <silopolis[m]> Lcvette: blocks made in excel and wires in draftsight ?
[11:54:17] <Lcvette> i just import the excel file and keep it linked so any changes i make to it update in the draftsight file
[11:54:36] <Lcvette> i make a rectangle the size of the paper i want to format it for
[11:54:59] <Lcvette> and i format the excel perimeter to stay inside that area within reason
[11:55:23] <Lcvette> then i size the imported excel doc to the frame i made for it in draftsight
[11:55:44] <Lcvette> then i make my line layers for the different wire runs and draw my wires
[11:55:57] <Lcvette> that way i can turn them off and on to make things easier to work with
[11:56:26] <Lcvette> its important to freeze the excel doc while drawing your lines though
[11:57:00] <Lcvette> because if you miss a line while dragging or editing it will grab the excel doc and you may not notice if you are zoomed in
[11:57:21] <Lcvette> that happened a few times before i wisened up and froze the layer i imported it on
[11:58:43] <silopolis[m]> Pro Tip ! 😎👍 Thanks
[11:59:08] <Lcvette> i wish there was a really good schematic building software
[11:59:14] <Lcvette> something similar
[11:59:33] <Lcvette> most i found were more circuit board oriented
[12:00:23] <Lcvette> their line and wire run functionality was fantastic, but the component and notes and pin setup was horrid
[12:00:38] <Lcvette> Hazzy, we should build a schematic software to sell!
[12:00:41] <Lcvette> :D
[12:01:21] <Lcvette> 'and become millionaires
[12:01:26] <Lcvette> muahhahahahaha
[12:02:02] <Lcvette> "one million dollars"
[12:03:58] <hazzy-m> LOL
[12:33:07] <Lcvette> man i just went to open draftsight to update my schematic because i noticed i needed to change a wire run and draftsight is no longer free
[12:35:07] <hazzy-m> woah! That is not bueno
[12:35:09] * hazzy-m uploaded an image: image.png (163KB) < https://matrix.org >
[12:35:16] <hazzy-m> draw.io is pretty good
[12:35:35] <hazzy-m> you can make your own components and import from excel
[12:35:45] <hazzy-m> link to excel
[12:36:11] <Lcvette> yeah?
[12:36:44] <hazzy-m> I used touse it a lot for P&ID stuff
[12:37:06] <hazzy-m> it worked great, and its gotten even better
[12:37:12] <Lcvette> basic diagram or what template did you star with?
[12:37:23] <hazzy-m> basic
[12:37:35] <hazzy-m> maybe I can share what I just made
[12:37:39] <hazzy-m> sek
[12:41:14] <Lcvette> how did you link?
[12:41:42] * Lcvette posted a file: XK7130 Pinout Chart 7i76 7i77.xlsx (55KB) < https://matrix.org >
[12:41:53] <Lcvette> there is my excel file
[12:41:55] <Lcvette> without lines
[12:43:35] <hazzy-m> oh boy, I thought you just had the connections and parts list in excel and had a clever way to auto link it
[12:44:00] <hazzy-m> wow, that must have been extreamly tedious!
[12:44:14] <Lcvette> auto link it
[12:44:17] <Lcvette> ?
[12:44:20] <Lcvette> lol
[12:44:22] <Lcvette> in what world
[12:45:31] <Lcvette> no i drew each line
[12:46:22] <Lcvette> its not too bad for me, autocad is the one software i am very proficient in since iver used it extensively for almost 30 years now
[12:47:21] <Lcvette> use of line offset is your friend
[12:47:26] <silopolis[m]> had searched for many solutions while in IT, came to the conclusion that the only good one would be descriptive/programatic. Something like Graphviz dot format
[12:48:08] <hazzy-m> yes, Graphviz is awesome!
[12:48:09] <silopolis[m]> Had even found python diagraming modules that integrate with sphinx-doc
[12:48:33] <Lcvette> the circuit board building softwares i tinkered with had a great auto connect feature but you still had to build the original schematic first
[12:49:19] <silopolis[m]> Describe nodes, describe connection points/pins, describe links, generate graph, push in git...
[12:56:34] <Lcvette> hazzy how did you link the excel file?
[12:56:48] <Lcvette> im havign trouble
[12:56:52] <Lcvette> ir did you use an image file
[12:58:46] * JT[m]1 heads back to the woods... lunch minute is over with
[13:04:12] <hazzy-m> I didn't, I just drew the relay from scratch
[13:04:42] <Lcvette> oh
[13:38:11] <Lcvette> man does this suck, all that hard work in those schematics and if i want to edit them now i have to buy draftsight
[13:40:35] <hazzy-m> that was probaly their plan, get you hooked and then make you have to pay for it
[13:41:05] <hazzy-m> I'm woried about AD doing the same with Fusion360
[13:42:22] <Lcvette> well the good news is that by the time autodesk does that, there are many other up and coming cam packages on the market that will be a viable option
[13:42:45] <Lcvette> but i think autodesk is going to keep fusion360 the way it is for a while
[13:42:52] <Lcvette> they would be foolish not too
[13:43:19] <Lcvette> at least until they make it so good that they can push 3DS out of the market
[13:43:39] <Lcvette> then once they monopolize they may change their strategy
[13:44:12] <hazzy-m> right
[13:45:17] <Lcvette> solidworks has some inward restructuring to do if they want to stay viable in the coming years because fusion WILL take over if the pricing remains the same and the quality of the product continues to improve at the rate it is improving
[13:45:48] <hazzy-m> they also have to compete with more "traditional" web based CAD like onshape
[13:45:54] <Lcvette> im getting updates and features added monthly or more frequently currently
[13:48:52] <silopolis[m]> F360 has a cloud based revenue model and the software is only there to generate this stream
[13:49:39] <Lcvette> at 10-40 times the annual cost per seat its not going to take companies long to make the switch once fusion has its footing
[13:50:04] <silopolis[m]> they will add more and more paying cloud services, some free feature may eventually become paying once market dominated
[13:51:00] <silopolis[m]> beware, the devil may be hiden in this pay for consumption model
[13:51:41] <Lcvette> yeah i have already bought some of the features in fusion
[13:51:44] <Lcvette> lol
[13:51:55] <silopolis[m]> each simulation, rendering, etc costs you credits, and this can add up to a great amount depending on your acticvtt
[13:51:56] <Lcvette> the auto dimension is a MUST have
[13:52:00] <silopolis[m]> activity
[13:52:08] <Lcvette> only if you use cloud based rendering
[13:52:25] <Lcvette> i render all the time locally its free
[13:52:42] <Lcvette> you just need a system that can muscle the graphics load
[13:52:51] <silopolis[m]> depend on the rendering, your rig, and the time you have to render
[13:52:57] <silopolis[m]> same for simulation
[13:53:08] <Lcvette> but then again, you need the same with a loaded seat of any other 3d modeling software
[13:53:17] <silopolis[m]> unless you have a compute cluster at home
[13:56:40] <Lcvette> but what would you be comparing it too
[14:09:07] <silopolis[m]> true, the smart move I think is avoiding competition on standard features even FreeCAD (which I looove) competes with and delivering them free
[14:09:36] <silopolis[m]> making only advanced ones paying
[14:09:52] <silopolis[m]> that's what will kill the competition (and the market BTW)
[14:10:15] <silopolis[m]> that's also why I always favor FreeCAD
[14:10:41] <silopolis[m]> cooking time friends, I'll c u
[14:10:44] <Lcvette> i like freecad
[14:11:11] <Lcvette> but it has a ways to go and development is slow because its open source
[14:22:34] * hazzy-m downloads FreeCAD 0.18
[14:28:07] <Lcvette> hazzy did you save what you made in draw.io
[14:28:36] <Lcvette> i think that may be a good way to do schematics in the futur
[14:38:19] <silopolis[m]> Lcvette: true, but v0.17 was a major step with development of part design workbench, 0.18 has delivered much goodness again, and many many good things to come this year in several important worbenches like assembly, FEM, TechDraw, Arch/BIM...
[14:41:29] <Lcvette> I downloaded and played with it in January
[14:41:37] <Lcvette> Was pretty good
[14:42:02] <Lcvette> Cam was the biggest short coming
[14:42:35] <Lcvette> At least for me
[14:44:35] <silopolis[m]> agree, still much to be done, but always amazed Free SOftware can deliver such features
[14:45:19] <silopolis[m]> I don't think there's more than a handfull of good souls working on CAM
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[16:29:32] <zombilane> hi there
[16:29:45] <zombilane> hope someone can help me
[16:30:01] <zombilane> I installed hazzly as instructed in its website
[16:30:09] <zombilane> but i cannot manage to get it running
[16:30:18] <zombilane> I installed linuxCNC 2.8 pre
[16:30:27] <zombilane> and when I try to run it
[16:30:36] <zombilane> I keep getting some erros
[16:30:39] <zombilane> errors*
[16:31:04] <zombilane> but the one that takes my attention is one that says "Can't execute DISPLAY program hazzy"
[16:31:09] <zombilane> am I doing something wrong?
[16:33:43] <TurBoss> hello
[16:34:50] <TurBoss> did you saw this steps
[16:35:14] <TurBoss> https://qtpyvcp.kcjengr.com
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[17:07:00] * JT-Shop calls it a day... tired of lumber jacking
[17:20:30] <hazzy-m> the "Can't execute DISPLAY program hazzy" keeps poping up ...
[17:20:49] <hazzy-m> it's when people don't log out and back in after install
[17:27:42] <JT-Shop2> should I make that flash and be triple size?
[17:28:19] <JT-Shop2> hmm IF YOU DON'T LOG OUT REBOOT! lol
[17:28:36] <hazzy-m> I think think they would still miss it LOL
[17:28:52] <JT-Shop2> lol I think your right
[17:29:12] <hazzy-m> I'm working on adding your bash solution to the linuxcnc stattup script
[17:29:33] <JT-Shop2> ok, let me know when your done
[17:33:32] * JT[m]1 uploaded an image: VectorImage_2019-03-19_043320.jpg (46KB) < https://matrix.org >
[17:34:16] <JT[m]1> Have you seen wood with those markings?
[17:35:14] <hazzy-m> no, that iver very intersting, looks like a ring of hearts
[17:35:18] <hazzy-m> make neet pot rests
[17:40:06] <JT-Shop2> I had another one with larger diameter ring of hearts
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[18:17:28] <hazzy-m> JT:
[18:17:34] <hazzy-m> oops
[18:18:05] <hazzy-m> then the checks are done this should be ready: https://github.com
[18:18:58] <hazzy-m> thanks for the help with the bash, its not one of my strengths lol
[18:29:11] <JT[m]1> no problem, glad to help where I can
[18:30:10] <JT[m]1> does a rule overrite the stylesheet? it looks that way... and if so that explains the problem I'm having trying to set a border color from a rule
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[18:39:15] <biqut2> hello everyone
[18:44:09] <biqut2> I recently learned of the qtpyvcp project and was interested in taking it for a test drive and developing a custom screen layout. However after going through the install and development install instructions linuxcnc is refusing to start and I was hoping for some assistance with that. Did I come to the right place?
[18:45:24] <JT[m]1> did you do both the quick start and the dev install?
[18:46:51] <biqut2> I started with the general install instructions and then when I got to the point where it mentioned the development install I switched over to that page and installed all of those packages and configs
[18:47:43] <JT[m]1> you have to uninstall the first one before the second one can work
[18:48:05] <JT[m]1> you only need the dev if your going to contribute to the project it is not needed to build a gui
[18:49:30] <JT[m]1> all you need to do is follow the instructions on the quick start page to build a gui
[18:49:36] <biqut2> Ah okay, this statement is the on that threw me off: If you intend to contribute to QtPyVCP or make your own VCPs then you will need a development install.
[18:50:06] <JT[m]1> I will fix that asap, thanks for pointing that out
[18:57:45] <Not-e6c6> [02qtpyvcp] 07jethornton pushed 031 commit to 03master [+0/-0/±2] 13https://git.io/fjfOu
[18:57:47] <Not-e6c6> [02qtpyvcp] 07jethornton 031681811 - DOC: clear up what each install method is for
[18:58:16] <JT[m]1> biqut2: the online documentation will be updated shortly
[18:58:35] <hazzy-m> JT: Thanks!
[18:59:37] <Not-e6c6> [02qtpyvcp] 07KurtJacobson pushed 031 commit to 03gh-pages [+442/-0/±0] 13https://git.io/fjfOg
[18:59:39] <Not-e6c6> [02qtpyvcp] 07traviscibot 037dffe1e - Deploy kcjengr/qtpyvcp to github.com/kcjengr/qtpyvcp.git:gh-pages
[19:00:20] <Lcvette> tommy light had some errors on the installation posted to the forum
[19:01:04] <Lcvette> is there no reason to specify which terminal to perform the installation in?
[19:01:22] <Lcvette> or it doesn't matter i think you said
[19:01:36] <Lcvette> foggy on it
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[19:06:59] <Lcvette> give those buttons some contrast JT!
[19:07:11] <JT[m]1> Lcvette: if your doing the quick install the terminal you use does not matter
[19:07:12] <Lcvette> make the text a little bigger too
[19:07:41] <Lcvette> but if you are doing the dev?
[19:07:48] <Lcvette> its terminal specific?
[19:09:18] <JT[m]1> yea for dev you need to be in the qtpyvcp directory when you say pip install -e .
[19:09:53] <Lcvette> is that listed?
[19:09:59] <JT[m]1> yea I know the text is too small just working out a way to show good bad and ugly without using background colors
[19:11:02] <JT[m]1> From the qtpyvcp source directory install QtPyVCP by running:
[19:11:17] <JT[m]1> pip install --editable .
[19:11:54] <Lcvette> i didn't know thats what that meant
[19:11:58] <JT[m]1> I need to rearrange the dev install page and move to the developers corner... something for the morning work
[19:12:46] <Lcvette> is there a way to maybe better help the person get there?
[19:13:28] <JT[m]1> get to the dev install page?
[19:13:32] <Lcvette> a line of code they could type in the main terminal
[19:13:53] <JT[m]1> ah yea cd qtpyvcp
[19:14:01] <Lcvette> you have to remember there are going to be alot of dumb dumbs like me wanting to get to this im sure
[19:14:18] <JT[m]1> that's part of what I'll rearrange the order of things and include the cd command
[19:14:28] <Lcvette> that are completely new to linux as well
[19:14:38] <Lcvette> perfect
[19:15:16] <JT[m]1> yea and they don't need to do a dev install just to build a gui so hide it down in the dev corner 😀
[19:15:33] <Lcvette> cause coming from windows, unless you were around for windows 3.1, pretty much after windows 95 nobody spoke with words like directory anymore
[19:15:34] <Lcvette> lol
[19:16:24] <Lcvette> everything got simplified and more "friendly" like folder
[19:18:16] <biqut2> I ran: pip uninstall qtpyvcp and then pip install git+https://github.com/kcjengr/qtpyvcp.git, no the sim configs are there in the linuxcnc config selector but linuxcnc is pewing errors at me and wont start, this is a fresh install of the linuxcnc stretch iso if that helps
[19:18:18] <JT[m]1> I started with DOS 3.1 I think
[19:18:53] <Lcvette> biqut2: did you log out and log back in after install?
[19:18:59] <JT[m]1> biqut2: use paste.ubuntu.com and paste the errors
[19:19:05] <biqut2> nope but let me do that
[19:19:08] <biqut2> brb
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[19:19:19] <Lcvette> that should do it
[19:19:24] <hazzy-m> biqut2: Did you log out and back in since you reinstalled?
[19:19:50] <hazzy-m> Lcvette: is faster then me
[19:19:50] <JT[m]1> Lcvette: we are fixing that crap
[19:19:51] <Lcvette> lcvette beat hazzy to it
[19:19:53] <Lcvette> :D
[19:19:58] <JT[m]1> lol
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[19:20:16] <Lcvette> yeah i think its time to take a page from windows and have a forced restart after installation
[19:20:17] <Lcvette> lol
[19:20:35] <hazzy-m> JT: looks like my PR is ready to merge if you feel comfortable doing that
[19:20:36] <JT[m]1> no, we are fixing the linuxcnc start script
[19:20:48] <Lcvette> yeah?
[19:21:00] <JT[m]1> yea, let it sit overnight and I'll do that in the morning
[19:21:02] <Lcvette> fix the errors and warnings still there?
[19:21:11] <hazzy-m> ok sweet!
[19:21:18] <Lcvette> merge settings?
[19:21:19] <JT[m]1> fix the path issue
[19:21:20] <Lcvette> :O
[19:21:34] <Lcvette> hazzy?
[19:22:37] <Lcvette> hazzy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[19:22:44] <Lcvette> merge settings?
[19:22:58] <Lcvette> \o/?
[19:23:08] <hazzy-m> getting close, still beating my head against the wall on them :(
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[19:23:26] <hazzy-m> Nice! I like the green outlines
[19:23:30] <biqut2> Lcvette> logged out and back in again, same errors, something to do with this maybe: ./hallib/core_sim_3.hal:5: waitpid failed /usr/bin/rtapi_app trivkins
[19:23:33] <hazzy-m> *borders
[19:23:39] <JT[m]1> got the axis labels looking nice when homed
[19:23:49] <JT[m]1> yea
[19:25:02] <JT[m]1> biqut2: did you select a configuration from sim.qtpyvcp?
[19:25:05] <hazzy-m> biqut2: intersting, those are not QtPyVCP errors. Can you the other sims ok? (axis, gmocapy etc.)
[19:25:46] <Lcvette> JT, tech tip.. in the designer properties, for your tabs, add some spaces in front and after the Plot, MDI, File, Page
[19:26:02] <Lcvette> will widen the tabs so they don't look so scrunched up
[19:26:35] <JT[m]1> I will change the size of them when I'm done adding tabs, for now they need to be small
[19:27:10] <JT[m]1> I set tab mininum width and height after I'm done global
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[19:28:12] <Lcvette> ah, gotcha
[19:28:19] <Lcvette> didn't know you had more to add
[19:28:32] <JT[m]1> I don't know either lol
[19:28:37] <Lcvette> hahaha
[19:29:01] <Lcvette> ooh didn't know you could do that either with the QTabBar::tab
[19:29:13] <Lcvette> lcvette will have to go play with probe basic some now
[19:29:15] <Lcvette> :D
[19:29:26] <JT[m]1> it's a pro tip lol
[19:29:35] <Lcvette> i spent forever tryin to figure out how to adjust them
[19:29:40] <biqut2> yes the other sims work just fine, i am attempting to use sim.qtpyvcp xyz
[19:34:47] <hazzy-m> biqut2: can you run `linuxcnc $HOME/linuxcnc/configs/sim.qtpyvcp/xyz.ini --log-level debug`?
[19:36:45] <hazzy-m> and them past the entire output in the terminal to dpaste.com
[19:36:51] <hazzy-m> thanks!
[19:37:39] <hazzy-m> Lcvette: sorry for all the junk in your nice clean thread :(
[19:37:50] * hazzy-m should start a QtPyVCP issues thread
[19:50:20] <Lcvette> It's no worries
[20:11:05] * hazzy-m thinks it's cool enough to build a fire
[20:11:29] <biqut2> http://dpaste.com
[20:12:35] <hazzy-m> biqut2: AHA! You are running LinuxCNC 2.7 instead of 2.8
[20:13:31] <biqut2> well then that would explain it, let me go download another iso, i must have gotten t hem mixed up
[20:14:01] <hazzy-m> No, 2.8 is not included on any ISO, you have to install it
[20:14:04] <hazzy-m> sek
[20:14:43] <biqut2> oh, i guess i just assumed the latest iso would be sufficient, and wel all know what assuming does...
[20:15:04] <hazzy-m> http://gnipsel.com
[20:15:36] <hazzy-m> those are the instrustions for installing 2.8 from the buildbot
[20:16:36] <biqut2> thanks for the link, i'm on it now, itll take a bit
[20:43:08] <biqut2> that did it, works like a charm now with 2.8 installed, many thanks
[20:47:28] <JT[m]1> yea my instructions work again
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[20:57:34] <biqut2> well Brender works, but the others give me errors that I am guessing are qtpyvcp specific: ImportError: No module named probe_basic_rc
[21:11:11] <biqut2> I'm just going to do a fresh install of everything tomorrow to make sure I didn't screw something up.
[21:23:04] <hazzy-m> all you need to do is run `qcompile examples` from the top level qtpyvcp directory (assuming you installed following the dev procedure)
[23:33:48] <Lcvette> turboss, i think the bug is a refresh issue maybe on the atc
[23:33:57] <Lcvette> because if you click the m6 button again it corrects itself
[23:38:58] <Lcvette> it is reverting the image to the previous wheel graphic rotation orientation but with the current text orientation
[23:39:23] <Lcvette> so for some reason the text remains updated but the parent? atc wheel graphic does not