From: Kim K. <gi...@gi...> - 2011-07-30 19:35:39
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Docs: Fix bugs in HAL Manual (4-lang) This is to fix more Asciidoc bugs in the HAL Manual. This is for "halui_examples", currently the 11th chapter, although that may be subject to change/reordering. Signed-off-by: Kim Kirwan <Kim@KimKirwan.com> http://git.linuxcnc.org/?p=emc2.git;a=commitdiff;h=7f357a9 --- docs/src/hal/halui_examples.txt | 14 +++++++------- docs/src/hal/halui_examples_de.txt | 14 +++++++------- docs/src/hal/halui_examples_es.txt | 14 +++++++------- docs/src/hal/halui_examples_fr.txt | 14 +++++++------- 4 files changed, 28 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/src/hal/halui_examples.txt b/docs/src/hal/halui_examples.txt index 92b87e4..0ea5825 100644 --- a/docs/src/hal/halui_examples.txt +++ b/docs/src/hal/halui_examples.txt @@ -23,14 +23,14 @@ image::images/remote-start.png The hal commands needed to accomplish the above are: -+net program-start-btn halui.mode.auto and2.0.in0 <= <your input pin>+ -+net program-run-ok and2.0.in1 <= halui.mode.is-auto+ -+net remote-program-run halui.program.run <= and2.0.out+ + net program-start-btn halui.mode.auto and2.0.in0 <= <your input pin> + net program-run-ok and2.0.in1 <= halui.mode.is-auto + net remote-program-run halui.program.run <= and2.0.out Notice on line one that there are two reader pins, this can also be split up to two lines like this: -+net program-start-btn halui.mode.auto <= <your input pin>+ -+net program-start-btn and2.0.in0+ + net program-start-btn halui.mode.auto <= <your input pin> + net program-start-btn and2.0.in0 == Pause & Resume @@ -47,8 +47,8 @@ two lines that will be connected to your I/O to turn on the program pause or to resume when the external system wants EMC2 to continue. -+net ispaused halui.program.is paused => "your output pin"+ -+net resume halui.program.resume <= "your input pin"+ + net ispaused halui.program.is paused => "your output pin" + net resume halui.program.resume <= "your input pin" Your input and output pins are connected to the pins wired to the other controller. They may be parallel port diff --git a/docs/src/hal/halui_examples_de.txt b/docs/src/hal/halui_examples_de.txt index 92b87e4..0ea5825 100644 --- a/docs/src/hal/halui_examples_de.txt +++ b/docs/src/hal/halui_examples_de.txt @@ -23,14 +23,14 @@ image::images/remote-start.png The hal commands needed to accomplish the above are: -+net program-start-btn halui.mode.auto and2.0.in0 <= <your input pin>+ -+net program-run-ok and2.0.in1 <= halui.mode.is-auto+ -+net remote-program-run halui.program.run <= and2.0.out+ + net program-start-btn halui.mode.auto and2.0.in0 <= <your input pin> + net program-run-ok and2.0.in1 <= halui.mode.is-auto + net remote-program-run halui.program.run <= and2.0.out Notice on line one that there are two reader pins, this can also be split up to two lines like this: -+net program-start-btn halui.mode.auto <= <your input pin>+ -+net program-start-btn and2.0.in0+ + net program-start-btn halui.mode.auto <= <your input pin> + net program-start-btn and2.0.in0 == Pause & Resume @@ -47,8 +47,8 @@ two lines that will be connected to your I/O to turn on the program pause or to resume when the external system wants EMC2 to continue. -+net ispaused halui.program.is paused => "your output pin"+ -+net resume halui.program.resume <= "your input pin"+ + net ispaused halui.program.is paused => "your output pin" + net resume halui.program.resume <= "your input pin" Your input and output pins are connected to the pins wired to the other controller. They may be parallel port diff --git a/docs/src/hal/halui_examples_es.txt b/docs/src/hal/halui_examples_es.txt index 92b87e4..0ea5825 100644 --- a/docs/src/hal/halui_examples_es.txt +++ b/docs/src/hal/halui_examples_es.txt @@ -23,14 +23,14 @@ image::images/remote-start.png The hal commands needed to accomplish the above are: -+net program-start-btn halui.mode.auto and2.0.in0 <= <your input pin>+ -+net program-run-ok and2.0.in1 <= halui.mode.is-auto+ -+net remote-program-run halui.program.run <= and2.0.out+ + net program-start-btn halui.mode.auto and2.0.in0 <= <your input pin> + net program-run-ok and2.0.in1 <= halui.mode.is-auto + net remote-program-run halui.program.run <= and2.0.out Notice on line one that there are two reader pins, this can also be split up to two lines like this: -+net program-start-btn halui.mode.auto <= <your input pin>+ -+net program-start-btn and2.0.in0+ + net program-start-btn halui.mode.auto <= <your input pin> + net program-start-btn and2.0.in0 == Pause & Resume @@ -47,8 +47,8 @@ two lines that will be connected to your I/O to turn on the program pause or to resume when the external system wants EMC2 to continue. -+net ispaused halui.program.is paused => "your output pin"+ -+net resume halui.program.resume <= "your input pin"+ + net ispaused halui.program.is paused => "your output pin" + net resume halui.program.resume <= "your input pin" Your input and output pins are connected to the pins wired to the other controller. They may be parallel port diff --git a/docs/src/hal/halui_examples_fr.txt b/docs/src/hal/halui_examples_fr.txt index 6c421ea..35c87ae 100644 --- a/docs/src/hal/halui_examples_fr.txt +++ b/docs/src/hal/halui_examples_fr.txt @@ -24,14 +24,14 @@ image::images/remote-start.png The hal commands needed to accomplish the above are: -`net program-start-btn halui.mode.auto and2.0.in0 <= <your input pin>` + -`net program-run-ok and2.0.in1 <= halui.mode.is-auto` + -`net remote-program-run halui.program.run <= and2.0.out` + net program-start-btn halui.mode.auto and2.0.in0 <= <your input pin> + net program-run-ok and2.0.in1 <= halui.mode.is-auto + net remote-program-run halui.program.run <= and2.0.out Notice on line one that there are two reader pins, this can also be split up to two lines like this: -+net program-start-btn halui.mode.auto <= <your input pin>+ -+net program-start-btn and2.0.in0+ + net program-start-btn halui.mode.auto <= <your input pin> + net program-start-btn and2.0.in0 == Pause et Reprise @@ -48,8 +48,8 @@ qui seront connectées à vos entrées/sorties pour mettre le programme en pause ou pour le reprendre quand l'autre système veut qu'EMC2 soit relancé. -+net ispaused halui.program.is paused => "your output pin"+ -+net resume halui.program.resume <= "your input pin"+ + net ispaused halui.program.is paused => "your output pin" + net resume halui.program.resume <= "your input pin" Vos broches entréeet sortiecorrespondent à celles qui sont câblées vers l'autre contrôleur. 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