Hi,
I've just started having problems with the screen editor. The last time I used it a couple of months ago, everything was fine. Today after trying for a few hours, I'm still having the same unhandled exception error on editor startup i.e.
Rectangle'(X=0,Y=0,Width=0, Height=0)' cannot have width or height equal to zero
The graphics area in the editor displays a big red cross. I can click in the area to find a control, change it's parameters, etc. I just can't see anything but the red cross. I downloaded the latest version and did clean install. I've tried rebooting, different .src files and a few other things. I'm really hoping that someone can help.
Thanks
Rob
KMotionCNC Screen Editor startup problem
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Re: KMotionCNC Screen Editor startup problem
Hi Rob,
Strange I haven't heard of anyone else having this issue.
KMotionCNC Screen Editor uses OpenGL to display the graphics. If Windows receives an error or exception while painting the graphics it displays a red X.
Maybe there is some issue with your PC graphics. What Version of Windows are you running? Do you have all updates? I use this GL Viewer to test how my PC's OpenGL is working. You might check if it reports any graphics issues.
Strange I haven't heard of anyone else having this issue.
KMotionCNC Screen Editor uses OpenGL to display the graphics. If Windows receives an error or exception while painting the graphics it displays a red X.
Maybe there is some issue with your PC graphics. What Version of Windows are you running? Do you have all updates? I use this GL Viewer to test how my PC's OpenGL is working. You might check if it reports any graphics issues.
Regards,
Tom Kerekes
Dynomotion, Inc.
Tom Kerekes
Dynomotion, Inc.
Re: KMotionCNC Screen Editor startup problem
Hi Tom,
Thanks for responding quickly. Still no joy after playing around with Windows 10 updates, GL Viewer, etc. Note, this is not such a big problem as I can do CNC screen edits from a different PC where everything works ok.
Just one more query. I'm trying to connect an inkjet printer to KFlop via RS232. The printer does not allow me to change it's serial port parameters (i.e. 115200 baud, no parity, 8 databits and 2 stop bits). Is there anyway of changing KFlop 1 stop bits to 2?
Thanks
Rob
Thanks for responding quickly. Still no joy after playing around with Windows 10 updates, GL Viewer, etc. Note, this is not such a big problem as I can do CNC screen edits from a different PC where everything works ok.
Just one more query. I'm trying to connect an inkjet printer to KFlop via RS232. The printer does not allow me to change it's serial port parameters (i.e. 115200 baud, no parity, 8 databits and 2 stop bits). Is there anyway of changing KFlop 1 stop bits to 2?
Thanks
Rob
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Re: KMotionCNC Screen Editor startup problem
Hi Rob,
Strange. No sorry, the number of stop Bits is fixed at 1.
Strange. No sorry, the number of stop Bits is fixed at 1.
Regards,
Tom Kerekes
Dynomotion, Inc.
Tom Kerekes
Dynomotion, Inc.
Re: KMotionCNC Screen Editor startup problem
Hi Tom,
Ok. I ended up trying it out anyway (i.e. sending RS232 data from KFlop with 1 stop bit to the Inkjet that was set to 2 stop bits). To my pleasant surprise, It worked . I can now update inkjet text data from a MSG in the g-code. I'm happy for that and your assistance. Much appreciated.
Cheers
Rob
PS: After having used many different CNC systems over many years, I just love everything about Dynomotion.
Ok. I ended up trying it out anyway (i.e. sending RS232 data from KFlop with 1 stop bit to the Inkjet that was set to 2 stop bits). To my pleasant surprise, It worked . I can now update inkjet text data from a MSG in the g-code. I'm happy for that and your assistance. Much appreciated.
Cheers
Rob
PS: After having used many different CNC systems over many years, I just love everything about Dynomotion.
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Re: KMotionCNC Screen Editor startup problem
Regards,
Tom Kerekes
Dynomotion, Inc.
Tom Kerekes
Dynomotion, Inc.