Nice find! This would also be very useful to find the line you want for a restart situation. For instance, when running a loooong 3D toolpath, and for some reason, like a power outage (which has happened to me numerous times), you can locate the area and line where you can restart from or edit/delete what could be 500k+ of lines of code.
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Sword wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2023 10:49 am
Nice find! This would also be very useful to find the line you want for a restart situation. For instance, when running a loooong 3D toolpath, and for some reason, like a power outage (which has happened to me numerous times), you can locate the area and line where you can restart from or edit/delete what could be 500k+ of lines of code.
using a mouse you can double click on any line in the CNC12 g code backplot graph to do the same thing.(determine line number graphically)
cnckeith wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 7:53 pm
using a mouse you can double click on any line in the CNC12 g code backplot graph to do the same thing.(determine line number graphically)
I use this feature all the time. I also find myself selecting a few lines back to ensure a smooth transition after a restart.
Awesome feature.
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cnckeith wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 7:53 pm
using a mouse you can double click on any line in the CNC12 g code backplot graph to do the same thing.(determine line number graphically)
I use this feature all the time. I also find myself selecting a few lines back to ensure a smooth transition after a restart.
Awesome feature.
im working on a list of new and updated features for CNC12 g code backplot i've got about 20 item on the list. what would you guys like to see?
The ability to set a default for either graph on or graph off somewhere?
And this is probably pushing it, but the ability to view the graph in 3d while cutting? I know you can do it before, but not seen a way to do it while cutting. On multi-level toolpaths, this would be really useful.
The ability to switch to G-Code view and back, without losing the graph plot (white line)?
Add the running time to the graph view?
Add spindle speed (actual) to the graph view? Really look at some of the info that is only available on the G-Code view and add it where possible to the graph view as well, so we don't need to switch.
Change the approach to how it plots or offer an alternative. I use the graph view to see progress of the Op. The plot (white dot) will change with tool size, but on smaller tools it's almost impossible to see and on larger ones it just obscures everything. Change this to (or offer) a fixed size that either just changes the line color based on progress or overlays it.
cnckeith wrote:using a mouse you can double click on any line in the CNC12 g code backplot graph to do the same thing.(determine line number graphically)
How long has that been in the software?
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