response to TP's post
No problem, understood. I have never been sure how much could be gleaned from the toolpath view. because there are two things at work here, the control software (go from a-b as instructed) and the operator visualization screen (tool path view).
The visualization screen basically
just [he says with lack of GUI programming knowledge...have done a bit with processing + arduino utft ]) plots the lines and arcs following the gcode. But a programmer with gui experience may look at my comment below and say "sure that's easy to determine" .... i.e. its available with whatever graphics class that uccnc uses, or "you've not got a hope as they are just plotted lines with Xstart, Ystart, Xend, Yend co-ordinates as the crossing points / proximity to those nearby crossing lines are not known and never will be known".
If no one asks the question then it never gets sounded out? Forums should be taken as brainstorming sessions of ideas and suggestions, none of us really can direct the direction of anything unless we do it ourselves or pay someone specifically to do it for us .... I don't think anyone is going to throw their toys out of the cot if something is not implemented, uccnc was sold as is [which I accept if it shut up shop tomorrow], development is just a bonus for us "sitting" purchasers who are lucky enough to be along for the ride of updates as more controllers and licenses are sold.
Out of hundreds of suggestions a few may stick and turn out to be easy to implement / a benefit to others, some may just be smoke.
Suggestions should come from everyone, no matter how far fetched they may sound, consideration of "a benefit to others" should be by those at the coal face of using the applications, and "consideration of ease to implement" should be from those with detailed programming / hardware experience of the application. Its near impossible to be a master of all three, generally people who try all three end up as jack of all trades, masters of none ..... that's how rapid deployment of useful innovative ideas and progress can be achieved in my opinion...
good example here:
http://www.forum.cncdrive.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=126Sorry not trying to sound or be an trumped up arse [delete / edit post as appropriate if required], but we shouldn't stifle suggestions when uccnc is sold / bought "as is", just be open to discuss it.
I'll get back in my box now....