Could you give more detail?
What version of linuxcnc are you referring to.
Where did you expect the float pins to be described?
Where are the pin names shown wrong?
Thanks.
Status: open Group: future-release Labels: classicladder manual Created: Tue May 20, 2014 06:48 PM UTC by Marius Alksnys Last Updated: Tue May 20, 2014 06:48 PM UTC Owner: Chris M
Manual of Classicladder component:
1. is incomplete - it lacks float pin description
2. s32 pin names are wrong.
Could you give more detail?
What version of linuxcnc are you referring to.
Where did you expect the float pins to be described?
Where are the pin names shown wrong?
Thanks.
Chris M
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fixed in 2.5 and 2.6. It will be merged into master eventually.
Also added description of hide_gui pin.
I'll close this out - open another if you find something else.
Thanks
Chris M
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http://linuxcnc.org/docs/html/man/man9/classicladder.9.html
http://www.linuxcnc.org/docs/devel/html/man/man9/classicladder.9.html
Float pin description is missing. And this is wrong:
classicladder.0.in-N IN s32
Integer input from classicladder These s32 signal pins map to
%IWNNN variables
in classicladder
classicladder.0.out-N OUT s32
Integer output from classicladder These s32 signal pins map to
%QWNNN variables
in classicladder
2014-05-21 5:35 GMT+03:00 Chris M chester-m@users.sf.net:
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#375Could you give more detail?
What version of linuxcnc are you referring to.
Where did you expect the float pins to be described?
Where are the pin names shown wrong?
Thanks.
Chris M
ahh yes man pages... I hardly ever look at them. Ok I will see about fixing them.
fixed in 2.5 and 2.6. It will be merged into master eventually.
Also added description of hide_gui pin.
I'll close this out - open another if you find something else.
Thanks
Chris M