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Re:Another tab for WebCam 4 Months, 3 Weeks ago Karma: 10  
* system / preferences / windows / [ ] Select windows when the mouse moves over them
* for starting EMC maximized search the wiki.linuxcnc.org:
start AXIS maximized

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Alex
 
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Re:Another tab for WebCam 4 Months, 3 Weeks ago Karma: 0  
alex_joni wrote:
* system / preferences / windows / [ ] Select windows when the mouse moves over them
* for starting EMC maximized search the wiki.linuxcnc.org:
start AXIS maximized

Regards,
Alex


Hello...
Select windows when the mouse moves over them works for jogging. But when I like to execute homing, touch off or others the camera window goes into back. Not realy what I want. And other windows comes up where not nedd to be. (date for example)

For starting maximized I think there should be some other way. I don't like to install new application just po push maximize button. There are probabli some vay to do inside source with few lines of code. Probably can be configured in *.ini too. (eg START_MAXIMIZED=1).

Today I just discover that I don't need to recompile EMC just for changing AXIS. So seems that I go to learn python and make some mess inside AXIS
 
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Re:Another tab for WebCam 4 Months, 3 Weeks ago Karma: 10  
 
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Re:Another tab for WebCam 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago Karma: 0  
Wow, great work eslavko!
Looks like something I could really use. Can you give some more details on how to implement this?

Thanks,
Greg
 
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Re:Another tab for WebCam 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago Karma: 0  
Nothing special here.

Just download gqcam from web to check if work with you cam. (you can install with package manager in ubuntu).
If that work's then you make next step.
Uninstal gqcam...
Get source from the web (sourceforge)
Compile itself.
Test if works.
That's all.

Of course if you can live with all that sliders under camera window.
If you don't like it then ask me for modified source (or modify yourself).
As I "cripled source" I don't want to upload in the form as is.
I' plan to port that into python and make as a module for the axis. (As I want to ba all in one window).

Don't expect to be done fast!. I didn't write even "hello world" in the python! (I write that in C and not much more )
... and tcl is needed too.

I just wander why so much language is used to make EMC2 ussable. C, CC, GTK/TK, Python, probably some more and just not discover that.
 
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