New screenset release available: 2046 v0.05https://github.com/twentyfortysix/uccnc ... /tree/mainprevious release
https://github.com/twentyfortysix/uccnc ... s/tag/0.04First and foremost.. this Screenset release is not compatible with UCCNC v1.2115 and bellow, meaning it is adjusted for the UCCNC v1.2116 specifically. If you rely on the Tools > probe screen a lot.. you most likely do not want this new version just yet.
Whats new:
- NEW - 3D window, auto view center
- NEW - toolpath view : feeds & speed adjustment
- NEW - toolpath view: spindle, cooling buttons
- better error window field, much more readable and on new more fitting position
- MDI moved
- Feeds & Speed +- buttons has more space for your fingers
- the actual Feeds & Speed no longer appear as editable input as it is not
- "Close file" replaced by "Reload file" on both "run" and "toolpath" tab (I mean who is closing files? I see no reason.)
- go to zero, moved on new place as it was dangerous close to TLS
- Machine&user coordinates moved
- file name visible on top
- jog dial is on the top left instead of on the whole left side (would be better to have it somewhere completely else, but it is actually not possible... well I do not use it at all anyway
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- tab Configuration > appearance tab redone in to not awesome but concise view all buttons and text fully editable in the program, no text as image background madness!
- the whole graphic has been updated with little more contrast and visual space
note:
the Gcode has colors now which is part of the v1.2116 changes. The Gcode is much more readable now, good UI update UCCNC.
If you want mine color coding and 3D view colors read the readme on github..I recommend not to use my profile (*.pro) and use the Screenset only.
Why is the Probe screen so messy?
Because nobody gave me enough reason to work on it. Moreover the Run screen cover the 3D probe basics anyway.
The screenset is tested and works well. Although I have update the screenset file to work on all controllers just in the code of the screenset file without testing (based on previous version). It should work, if not let me know.
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Re MattyZee: Hm.. I'm actually thinking of Linux CNC.. when I get the hardware for it, I'm gonna commit, one day.
Speaking of the Affinity files.. well, I think I keep them mine. If you need some buttons or anything it is quite easy to do .. well it took me 3-4 months staring at the screen to figure the actual layout and theme out