![]() ![]() I'd even consider hiring someone to write the code, but that would open up another can of worms, not to mention the cost. I think I have a good idea of what is required. I can build a large scale plotter with a grbl controller hardware interface, but I'm not a programmer so can't do the conversion part. 92 due to crazy stuff happening - like the extension locking up and locking up Inkscape as well - and a host of other problems I encountered with 1.0beta. I tried 1.0beta first but had to go back to. Is there a way to completely clear out the gcodetools extension completely and/or reset it's parameters? So far my only fix is to trash the image and start all over again to get rid of the old extension parameters. ![]() Even when I try copying and pasting the graphic elements to a new layer and go thru the conversion steps again, the extension still will not give up on the origional settings. No "clear" or "reset" or anything of that nature. I've looked and looked but cannot find a way to clear out the existing settings of this extension and start over again. The extension seems to be stuck on the original parameter settings with the original object. When I attempt to recovert the image, the extension does not capture the new shape data in its gcode parameter set. Now add another shape on the same layer and go back thru the process again to generate a revised gcode file to reflect the change. I get what looks looks like a proper gcode file - (although I must say this extension seems woefully primitive). Draw a single vector shape and convert it to gcode. How do you reset the extension to redo the parameters? Take the following as an example. Question about the gcodetools extension native in Inkscape. My application is to convert vector line art to a gcode file, to then open and plot in a large scale custom XY pen plotter I'm building. ![]()
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