On Thu 07 Sep 2017 at 08:42:54 (+0200), Jan-Peter Rühmann wrote: > Hello > > Am 07.09.2017 um 07:50 schrieb Mike McClain: > > On Wed, Sep 06, 2017 at 02:31:08AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > >> > >> The total configuration generally is not a single file, usually broken up > >> according to its order in the programs bootup, first being the basic > >> config, then the first of what could be 2 or 3 .hal files, some of which > >> can't be run until the gui is started, then once the gui is drawn, more > >> gui for accessory tally's, spindle speed/direction, and dials to replace > >> the cranks that no longer exist, usually written in xml or pyvcp, or > >> gladevcp is done, which adds the "hal pins" that connect the machine gui > >> to the machine. It can get complex. This most recent lathe has over > >> 1200 lines of code just in the configuration files. And I still do not > >> have any coolant or lube facilities under control. Stuff I have yet to > >> build or buy. :) > > > > Damn, that sounds like fun. > > Mike > > -- > > Go to heaven for the climate, hell for the company. > > - Mark Twain > > > I prefer vi on the Console and Atom in the UI. > before I found Atom I loved Kate very much and I still like mcedit in the > Console and via ssh.
I didn't know you could edit files side by side in mcedit. (I take it we're talking MidnightCommander rather than Minecraft.) Cheers, David.