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[00:22:23] <rayh_> Why are we directly creating html docs?
[00:25:48] <jmkasunich> ?
[00:26:21] <jmkasunich> I didn't think we were - I thought they came from the lyx
[00:27:35] <jmkasunich> exceptions to that would be the HTML man pages (made from the regular man pages) and the G-code quick reference
[00:38:43] <rayh> I see a couple of html pages in cvs
[00:41:23] <jmkasunich> http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/emcinfo.pl?TroubleShooting
[00:41:26] <jmkasunich> oops
[00:41:29] <jmkasunich> jmkasunich@mahan:~/emcdev/emc2head$ find -name *.html
[00:41:29] <jmkasunich> ./docs/html/gcode.html
[00:41:29] <jmkasunich> ./docs/html/gcode_fr.html
[00:41:45] <jmkasunich> I'm about 99% sure that is the g-code quick reference, and its french translation
[00:42:48] <cradek> yes those are handwritten
[00:43:28] <rayh_> Yep. I see that.
[00:43:31] <rayh_> Thanks
[02:18:08] <cradek> neat, my boring bar works, I made a nice .2505 hole for a dowel pin
[02:18:26] <cradek> I can't believe the X position accuracy of this machine.
[02:18:44] <SWPadnos> that must be the one ith the non-backlash screw?? :)
[02:18:47] <SWPadnos> with
[02:19:18] <cradek> yeah the good screw is on X (which is very lucky)
[02:19:32] <SWPadnos> indeed
[02:19:59] <SWPadnos> it seems that backlash can be less of an issue on a lathe - don't they say you should always cut toward the headstock anyway?
[02:20:06] <SWPadnos> (for Z anyway)
[02:20:28] <cradek> that's probably smart, except when you can't
[02:20:34] <SWPadnos> heh
[02:20:42] <SWPadnos> should, not muist ;)
[02:20:44] <SWPadnos> gah
[02:20:46] <SWPadnos> must
[02:21:04] <cradek> cutting the front and back face of something when you want a certain thickness, it would matter - that's not a common operation for me anyway
[02:21:33] <SWPadnos> even in that case, it seems that you wouldn't be doing much contouring of the type that causes problems while milling
[02:21:38] <SWPadnos> like multi-quadrant arcs
[02:21:54] <cradek> yes a Z reversal during an arc would be pretty uncommon
[02:22:00] <cradek> an X reversal, very common
[02:22:15] <SWPadnos> of course it's always good to get rid of backlash, it just seems to be less of an issue for a lathe
[02:22:20] <SWPadnos> on Z
[02:22:22] <cradek> I agree
[02:22:22] <SWPadnos> :)
[02:23:15] <cradek> wish I had a good way to mount my jogwheels. I really miss having a wheel
[02:23:27] <cradek> keyboard jogging, especially when the keyboard is hard to reach, sucks
[02:23:33] <SWPadnos> heh
[02:23:40] <cradek> it would be only surpassed in suckiness by a mouse or touch screen
[02:23:41] <SWPadnos> so that's what the MPG search was for?
[02:23:47] <cradek> yes
[02:24:01] <cradek> I got those two, it will be nice to have two of them.
[02:24:08] <SWPadnos> oh, cool
[02:24:20] <cradek> you can even turn on CSS and cut manually
[02:24:28] <SWPadnos> heh
[02:25:05] <SWPadnos> I should make a sample config that lets you turn a taper with one MPG
[02:25:10] <cradek> hey don't laugh - I bet I will use it a lot. facing and turning to diameter and even boring would be easy to do with the wheels
[02:25:13] <SWPadnos> I think it can be done without much effort
[02:25:35] <cradek> I agree, but it would not be very smooth would it?
[02:26:03] <SWPadnos> good question
[02:26:16] <cradek> depends what resolution you pick, of course
[02:26:21] <SWPadnos> you should get a series of straight and colinear lines
[02:26:35] <SWPadnos> no, I'd vary the scale to be sin/cos of some entered angle
[02:26:50] <cradek> hm, maybe you're right, and you won't get steps
[02:27:03] <SWPadnos> so each click would move both axes one tick of their respective coefficients
[02:27:04] <cradek> you should try it...
[02:27:14] <SWPadnos> heh - if only I had a lathe ;)
[02:27:16] <SWPadnos> or a mill
[02:27:19] <cradek> angle?? surely you mean inches per foot. this is america dammit.
[02:27:26] <SWPadnos> grads
[02:29:40] <SWPadnos> yay! finally some memory is testing good in my nephew's computer
[02:29:54] <jmkasunich> you'll want angle and units/unit
[02:30:01] <SWPadnos> yep
[02:30:16] <SWPadnos> I was thinking maybe a pyvcp panel for adjustment
[02:30:22] <SWPadnos> I think you need a display
[02:30:56] <jmkasunich> personally I wouldn't want to do a whole lot of machining that way
[02:31:04] <SWPadnos> nope
[02:31:06] <jmkasunich> I got a CNC so I don't have to slowly and evenly turn a knob
[02:31:21] <SWPadnos> heh
[02:31:27] <jmkasunich> I'd be much more likely to use the wheel to set X, then MDI to make a cut
[02:31:36] <SWPadnos> coordinate system rotation would be better ;)
[02:31:46] <jmkasunich> bah, not for lathe
[02:31:49] <SWPadnos> no
[02:31:57] <SWPadnos> hard to rotate that spindle axis
[02:32:16] <jmkasunich> tomorrow should be fun - I got my inserts and everything else I need to try boring a spindle
[02:32:23] <SWPadnos> woohoo!
[02:32:31] <SWPadnos> got a video camera so we can see the sparks? :)
[02:32:36] <jmkasunich> we'll see if I say woohoo or boohoo
[02:32:36] <cradek> someone should write that rotation stuff. then we could stop not having it and move on to not having something else.
[02:32:53] <SWPadnos> why write - right now we don't have it all!
[02:33:14] <SWPadnos> I mean, no USB or anything - geez, what's this thing good for anyway?
[02:33:39] <SWPadnos> and it doesn't run on Windows or Ubuntu Studio either - the nerve!
[02:34:11] <jmkasunich> wtf is ubuntu studio anyway
[02:34:40] <SWPadnos> it's a multimedia creation version of Ubuntu, which ships with the -rt kernel by default
[02:34:57] <SWPadnos> has stuff like Blender, Cinelerra, Jack, audio/video editing stuff ...
[02:35:20] <SWPadnos> I'm going to install it on my nephew's computer so I can see what it's like (it doesn't run from the DVD)
[02:35:24] <jmkasunich> so basically ubuntu + apt-get <some-list-of-stuff> ?
[02:35:39] <SWPadnos> sort of, but also optimized for performance on "big" machines
[02:35:52] <SWPadnos> targeted for 64-bit SMP + user RT
[02:35:59] <jmkasunich> why wouldn't EMC run on it (with the right kernel)
[02:36:00] <SWPadnos> and of course it's pretty also
[02:36:15] <SWPadnos> I guess there are some other things that depend on the -rt kernel
[02:36:17] <SWPadnos> not -rtai
[02:36:52] <SWPadnos> if I ever get the time (or better a contract), I'll contiue the work of porting EMC to POSIX1.b realtime
[02:37:16] <SWPadnos> I have a couple of prospects for a paying contract to do that, so we'll see
[02:40:45] <jmkasunich> droool
http://cleveland.craigslist.org/tls/826400291.html
[02:41:24] <SWPadnos> wow
[02:42:05] <jmkasunich> wish I had the space - I'd find the money somewhere
[02:42:13] <SWPadnos> it is in 4 foot sections
[02:43:15] <jmkasunich> I don't have space for 20 feet of bench, even if it is in sections
[02:46:47] <SWPadnos> hmmm:
http://burlington.craigslist.org/car/778775100.html
[02:47:05] <jmkasunich> heh
[02:47:21] <SWPadnos> that's about perfect for the Jeep, unless it's a ton by itself
[02:47:26] <SWPadnos> even then it's OK
[02:48:21] <jmkasunich> more cabinets - seems like the same seller:
http://cleveland.craigslist.org/mat/826421810.html
[02:52:37] <SWPadnos> yeah, the top two look nice
[02:54:17] <SWPadnos> hmmm. the other one, or this one?
http://burlington.craigslist.org/grd/793600634.html
[02:54:19] <SWPadnos> :)
[02:54:34] <jmkasunich> its a kit
[02:54:46] <SWPadnos> the tandem bent axle trailer kit
[02:55:10] <jmkasunich> http://cleveland.craigslist.org/mat/804916802.html
[02:55:29] <SWPadnos> that's a good deal
[02:55:43] <jmkasunich> yep, about $1.50/lb
[02:55:47] <SWPadnos> $1.35/lb - tha's below scrap price
[02:56:16] <jmkasunich> have to buy more than a few to pay for the gas tho - Akron is probably 50 miles round trip
[02:57:32] <SWPadnos> oh hmmm. it looks likt it's $1.77 for "normal" Alu, and $0.83 for scrap (in the form of cans)
[02:57:43] <jmkasunich> email sent - they've been listed for about 2 weeks
[02:58:16] <jmkasunich> those pieces are big enough to be usefull
[02:58:36] <SWPadnos> yeah - loads of mounting adapters for NEMA34<->42 motors/mounts
[02:59:08] <SWPadnos> I should make a couple of those so I can mount my NEMA42 motors to my NEMA34 mounts ;)
[02:59:58] <SWPadnos> wow - nice trailer:
http://burlington.craigslist.org/mcy/793665103.html
[03:00:06] <SWPadnos> way beyond what I need, but very nice
[03:00:10] <jmkasunich> metal express wants $22 for a 2x4x5 piece
[03:00:33] <SWPadnos> oh yeah - the sellers on eBay are charging $4.50-$8.00/lb
[03:00:48] <SWPadnos> cut to size
[03:06:43] <jmkasunich> goodnight
[03:06:50] <SWPadnos> see you
[03:10:48] <cradek> I wouldn't pass up a dozen or so of those Al blocks either
[04:01:54] <SWPadnos> heh - $12.95 flat rate shipping for the USPS large flat rate box, no weight limit, 12x12x6 inches :)
[04:03:01] <SWPadnos> so 24-28 should be easy in a single box, more if you stack them in various orientations
[04:03:50] <SWPadnos> oops - only 18 (6" height, not 12)
[11:15:21] <CIA-29> EMC: 03bigjohnt 07TRUNK * 10emc2/docs/src/Master_User.lyx: add ERT for cover page
[11:18:42] <CIA-29> EMC: 03bigjohnt 07TRUNK * 10emc2/docs/html/.cvsignore: ignore gif
[11:31:05] <CIA-29> EMC: 03bigjohnt 07TRUNK * 10emc2/docs/src/Getting_Started.lyx: remove evil PART replace with Evil Red Text
[12:19:12] <CIA-29> EMC: 03bigjohnt 07v2_2_branch * 10emc2/docs/src/Getting_Started.lyx: remove PART add ERT
[12:20:58] <CIA-29> EMC: 03bigjohnt 07TRUNK * 10emc2/docs/src/Getting_Started.lyx: remove markboth not needed AFIAK
[12:31:12] <CIA-29> EMC: 03bigjohnt 07TRUNK * 10emc2/docs/README: move general readme info up one level
[12:31:13] <CIA-29> EMC: 03bigjohnt 07TRUNK * 10emc2/README: move general readme info up one level
[13:51:25] <rayh> BigJohnT, busy this morning. And I've been sitting by the fire enjoying coffee.
[13:52:09] <rayh> You would not need the markboth unless you use the section* or chapter* for unnumbered material.
[13:52:27] <BigJohnT> maybe that is where I'm going wrong...
[13:52:31] <rayh> All it does is change the page heading to match what you put into that ERT line
[13:52:49] <BigJohnT> I'm not getting the results I expect at this point
[13:53:11] <rayh> When I made the Foreword a chapter* that is what I had to do.
[13:53:41] <rayh> Did you add the package line to the preamble?
[13:53:56] <rayh> Let me switch pcs here.
[13:54:00] <BigJohnT> no, forgot that
[13:54:18] <rayh_> Ah. That'll take care of it.
[13:54:47] <BigJohnT> ok I see it now in the user
[13:54:57] <rayh_> There you go.
[13:55:10] <BigJohnT> thanks
[13:55:29] <BigJohnT> FIRE! it's 85F here :)
[13:55:32] <rayh_> It's \usepackage{tocbibind}
[13:55:59] <rayh_> We've had frost already this year. Trashed the gardens around.
[13:56:16] <rayh_> 50 this morning
[13:56:33] <rayh_> "We're having a heat wave."
[13:57:11] <rayh_> I took all the "Part" format lines out of user and I like the result.
[13:57:12] <BigJohnT> we are having a cold front when it is lower 80's
[13:57:32] <BigJohnT> that is what I was working on for the getting started
[13:57:57] <rayh_> We've had a cold front most of the summer then.
[13:58:05] <BigJohnT> did you commit the change?
[13:58:17] <rayh_> Not yet. Should I?
[13:59:13] <BigJohnT> if it looks better yes then I'll update here
[14:00:33] <rayh_> Okay. I'll make again to be certain it works right.
[14:00:51] <BigJohnT> * BigJohnT is building the docs for the bazzilionth time this morning :)
[14:01:00] <rayh_> I know the feeling.
[14:01:25] <rayh_> Blessings on jepler for automating it.
[14:01:56] <BigJohnT> one thing I've been doing as of late is using > to silence the normal stdout and only see the stderr like this make > 1make.txt
[14:02:25] <BigJohnT> yes thanks to jepler for that
[14:03:24] <BigJohnT> ahh, this is getting better now a little tweaking to do...
[14:06:09] <BigJohnT> rayh I'm off to the shop to paint another leg for my plasma table... you know your getting close when you start to paint it :)
[14:07:50] <rayh_> Interesting make extension.
[14:07:54] <rayh_> Catch you later
[14:07:58] <BigJohnT> ok
[14:08:14] <rayh_> I'll commit that Master User in just a bit.
[14:08:24] <rayh_> Had to catch up with your changes there.
[14:08:40] <BigJohnT> ok I'll commit the getting started now
[14:09:58] <CIA-29> EMC: 03bigjohnt 07TRUNK * 10emc2/docs/src/Getting_Started.lyx: ok I got it now :)
[14:10:15] <BigJohnT> be back in a bit
[14:24:42] <CIA-29> EMC: 03rayh 07TRUNK * 10emc2/docs/src/Master_User.lyx: Remove part format.
[14:32:51] <BigJohnT> that is looking better Ray
[14:35:26] <rayh_> I think so.
[14:35:55] <rayh_> I'll play a bit with separating out gcode. What do you think we ought to name that manual.
[14:36:06] <BigJohnT> I really like the idea of splitting out the g code
[14:36:07] <rayh_> Gcode Programming Manual?
[14:36:16] <rayh_> Part Programming Manual
[14:36:22] <rayh_> or ;;;
[14:36:22] <BigJohnT> hmmm
[14:36:38] <BigJohnT> G Code Manual?
[14:37:19] <rayh_> Around here they'd name it "Makin' somethin', 'eh."
[14:37:35] <BigJohnT> :)
[14:37:56] <rayh_> That works.
[14:38:11] <BigJohnT> did you look at the gettingstarted lyx file?
[14:38:14] <rayh_> G_Code_Manual will do for a first try.
[14:38:28] <rayh_> I saw something goofy in the first page but didn't look at the lyx yet.
[14:38:35] <rayh_> I'll do that now.
[14:39:08] <BigJohnT> for a file name how about Master_G_Code.lyx
[14:41:00] <BigJohnT> instead of having the same thing in all the master...lyx I made a file Document_Header.lyx that contains the cover page
[14:41:23] <BigJohnT> I guess I should have named it Cover_Page.lyx in hindsight
[14:41:34] <rayh_> np
[14:41:56] <rayh_> Okay. That sounds good for the lyx name
[14:42:01] <BigJohnT> this way the master is just the links and is short
[14:43:33] <rayh_> Oh. I see we've got the picture but no title below it.
[14:43:46] <BigJohnT> hmmm
[14:44:38] <BigJohnT> I see that now...
[14:45:18] <BigJohnT> let me work on that...
[14:46:32] <CIA-29> EMC: 03rayh 07TRUNK * 10emc2/docs/src/Getting_Started.lyx: Moved an ERT.
[14:47:10] <rayh_> I like the way that looks a lot.
[14:47:25] <rayh_> We should add cover to the other books as well.
[14:48:01] <BigJohnT> I agree, I added a title to the master to see how it looks
[14:48:08] <rayh_> Good.
[14:49:13] <BigJohnT> title looks good but it cut the head off of the penguin
[14:49:22] <rayh_> I made a mistake on that last commit.
[14:49:40] <rayh_> two content lines.
[14:49:48] <rayh_> in the sidebar
[14:51:14] <rayh_> I suspect that you need to put your cursor right after the image and use <control><enter> to extend the title format.
[14:52:18] <CIA-29> EMC: 03rayh 07TRUNK * 10emc2/docs/src/Getting_Started.lyx: Removed an ERT.
[14:52:18] <BigJohnT> that would not work with a common cover page... I put the title first and it looks good...
[14:52:57] <rayh_> No it wouldn't work as a common thing at all.
[14:53:40] <BigJohnT> if the image is a title format perhaps change it to standard and just have the title in the master ahead of the image... I'll try that
[14:54:03] <rayh_> Remove the image entirely?
[14:54:10] <BigJohnT> no
[14:54:17] <BigJohnT> just change the format of the image
[14:54:41] <rayh_> The title format carries the location of the authors and date with it.
[14:55:34] <BigJohnT> yes but instead of the title being in the common put it back into the master ahead of the image...
[14:56:20] <rayh_> Try
[14:56:35] <rayh_> bbiab
[14:56:49] <BigJohnT> ok
[14:58:52] <SWPadnos> hmmm. is Olusegun Abode's solution correct? shouldn't ini entries be case insensitive?
[15:02:21] <cradek> IniFile is so C++ I'm not sure this is the actual code, but I see if(strcasecmp(pStr, pPair->pStr) == 0)
[15:03:05] <SWPadnos> ok, that's what I would expect
[15:03:56] <SWPadnos> that's an AXIS thing though - does it use the same IniFile?
[15:04:02] <SWPadnos> PYVCP is an AXIS thing
[15:04:12] <cradek> I was just digging for that
[15:06:12] <cradek> yes I think it uses the same one
[15:06:31] <SWPadnos> yeah - it seems to come from emcmodule
[15:13:51] <SWPadnos> oops - no, it is case sensitive
[15:14:36] <SWPadnos> emc2/src/libnml/inifile/inifile.cc, line 298
[15:14:45] <SWPadnos> if (strncmp(bracketSection, nonWhite, strlen(bracketSection)) != 0){
[15:30:44] <rayh_> BigJohnT, There is a way to use variables in Lyx. I think we might be able to make the text title a variable and set the value of it at the top of the master file.
[15:31:03] <rayh_> I'll do a bit of playing with this.
[15:34:19] <BigJohnT> rayh your the man, I was just wondering about that
[15:35:04] <BigJohnT> I'll commit what I have now so you can look at it
[15:36:15] <CIA-29> EMC: 03bigjohnt 07TRUNK * 10emc2/docs/src/common/Document_Header.lyx: fixed graphic for now...
[15:39:40] <CIA-29> EMC: 03bigjohnt 07TRUNK * 10emc2/docs/src/Getting_Started.lyx: fixed title for now...
[15:40:21] <rayh> SWPadnos, Whatever happened to the mods to picconfig to allow for subdirectories?
[15:42:59] <SWPadnos> rayh, nothing much - I never quite got that done
[15:53:52] <SWPadnos> I think I didn't have as much time to mess with as I thought I would (working on it on a plane), and I had some issue with how to deal with naming leaf nodes where there's only one ini in a directory
[15:54:02] <SWPadnos> do you name the leaf after the ini or the dirname
[15:54:04] <SWPadnos> ?
[16:20:10] <rayh> SWPadnos, phone bbiab
[16:21:23] <SWPadnos> yup - plenty going on here too :)
[16:25:29] <rayh> The reason I asked was that I found a revised copy with some stuff I'd done here.
[16:26:04] <rayh> I'll have to look and see what it is if you've abandoned your thoughts on that.
[16:26:48] <SWPadnos> not abandoned, pushed out by more pressing needs
[16:27:38] <SWPadnos> I'll be on a plane again the 18th of this month, so maybe I'll get to it again :)
[16:27:48] <rayh> Did you get to the point of writing stuff?
[16:31:07] <alex_joni> BigJohnT: hi
[16:44:45] <alex_joni> rayh: did you try to run the latest tkemc?
[16:45:12] <alex_joni> I think you'll like the latest change (run it on XYZA or another config with mixed linear and angular axes)
[16:55:24] <alex_joni> BigJohnT: you should be able to change the documentation page on linuxcnc.org now
[16:58:24] <rayh_> Good. Thanks Alex
[17:03:16] <alex_joni> I'm off to read a book .. picked about 500 pounds of plums today
[17:04:21] <SWPadnos> rayhI did some writing, extending what Jeff had written
[17:04:50] <SWPadnos> he had made a tcl program that finds all the ini files under a given path, and adds each node to a tree
[17:05:40] <alex_joni> bbl
[17:05:47] <SWPadnos> that would work, except that it's "ugly" to have a subdir with a '+' for expanding children, which then shows you exactly one ini file, something that was avoided in pickconfig
[17:05:50] <SWPadnos> see you Alex
[17:05:54] <rayh_> How is that different from what the picker does now?
[17:06:09] <rayh_> Have fun with all those plums alex_joni
[17:06:12] <SWPadnos> when there's only one ini, it shows the dir name with no '+'
[17:06:31] <SWPadnos> the directory name becomes the leaf node
[17:07:30] <SWPadnos> so you have to know in advance whether you want to add the ini name to the tree, or whether to leave it as a leaf
[17:07:52] <SWPadnos> I think some behind the scenes shenanigans are also needed so the readme/icon will be correctly displayed
[17:07:53] <rayh_> Ah okay. I'll evaluate what I've got here against that thought.
[17:07:58] <SWPadnos> ok, cool
[17:08:06] <rayh_> Thanks
[17:08:12] <SWPadnos> no, thank you ;)
[17:23:23] <alex_joni> SWPadnos: can a dir with an ini also have subdirs?
[17:23:33] <SWPadnos> well, probably
[17:25:17] <SWPadnos> the other thing is, what do you do when there's something like path/to/my/ini, and there's nothing else in the path/to/* tree?
[17:25:41] <SWPadnos> (I might add something like path/to/myother/ini later)
[17:26:15] <SWPadnos> it would be annoying to have to expand multiple path levels just to get to a single ini
[17:26:25] <SWPadnos> but the whole path should probably still be displayed
[17:26:40] <SWPadnos> (as a single unique tree element)
[18:04:20] <jmkasunich> are you sure you aren't making things too complicated in an attempt to make it "pretty"?
[18:16:34] <rayh_> BigJohnT, Well I've got titles working like we were talking about for "getting started" but it isn't elegant. You want me to commit and you have a look?
[18:20:17] <rayh_> bbiab
[19:07:39] <CIA-29> EMC: 03rayh 07TRUNK * 10emc2/docs/src/Getting_Started.lyx: Use title variable ERT under graphic in Document_Header.lyx. Documents that include this file must define a new latex command named titleadd before the include. See README for details.
[19:07:50] <CIA-29> EMC: 03rayh 07TRUNK * 10emc2/docs/src/common/Document_Header.lyx: Use title variable ERT under graphic in Document_Header.lyx. Documents that include this file must define a new latex command named titleadd before the include. See README for details.
[19:21:58] <CIA-29> EMC: 03rayh 07TRUNK * 10emc2/docs/README: Added variable title name description.
[20:35:17] <BigJohnT> do pdf files have to be manually uploaded to the emc web site?
[20:36:47] <CIA-29> EMC: 03bigjohnt 07v2_2_branch * 10emc2/docs/src/Getting_Started.lyx: add title box to doc header
[20:36:47] <CIA-29> EMC: 03bigjohnt 07v2_2_branch * 10emc2/docs/README: add title box to doc header
[20:36:47] <CIA-29> EMC: 03bigjohnt 07v2_2_branch * 10emc2/docs/src/common/Document_Header.lyx: add title box to doc header
[20:47:47] <CIA-29> EMC: 03bigjohnt 07v2_2_branch * 10emc2/docs/html/.cvsignore: cleanup and add missing ignores
[21:00:57] <LawrenceG> very interesting.... ExpressPCB code for vista runs very nicely under wine on ubuntu 8.04...
[21:02:25] <LawrenceG> had to look at a schematic in a ExpressPCB format so I just ran the setup under wine and it installed and ran without a hitch... maybe vista is forcing better windows code
[21:40:37] <CIA-29> EMC: 03bigjohnt 07v2_2_branch * 10emc2/docs/src/gui/ (axis.lyx tkemc.lyx): fix broken links
[21:53:04] <CIA-29> EMC: 03bigjohnt 07v2_2_branch * 10emc2/docs/src/config/stepconf.lyx: fix broken links
[21:53:14] <CIA-29> EMC: 03bigjohnt 07v2_2_branch * 10emc2/docs/src/quickstart/stepper_quickstart.lyx: fix broken links
[22:04:16] <CIA-29> EMC: 03bigjohnt 07v2_2_branch * 10emc2/docs/src/common/ (Glossary.lyx integrator_intro.lyx): fix broken links
[22:04:26] <CIA-29> EMC: 03bigjohnt 07v2_2_branch * 10emc2/docs/src/config/ini_config.lyx: fix broken links
[22:04:59] <BigJohnT> * BigJohnT is done for the day time fire up the grill :)