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README.md

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## EdytorNC
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EdytorNC is text editor for CNC programmers.
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http://sourceforge.net/projects/edytornc/
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EdytorNC Google Plus Community: https://plus.google.com/communities/117267107585407507443/
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Any user feedback are welcomed.
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Source code of EdytorNC can be downloaded from SVN server on sourceforge.net (http://sourceforge.net/p/edytornc/code/HEAD/tree/)
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### Some features
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* Bolt holes calculation
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* Solutions of triangles calculation
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* Speed, feed calculation
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* Send/receive through serial port with automatic file saving and Serial port file server - possibility to download new CNC program directly from machine.
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* Conversion inch/mm, mm/inch. You can write inches in format 1.3/4 1/4 ...
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* Find in files
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* Simple project management - you can keep links to (almost) all files related to your part program in one place.
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* First comment in program is displayed in title bar. In first comment you can write part name.
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* Comment with date will be replaced with current date on file save. Comment format: (dd-/.mm-/.yyyy) or ;dd-/.mm-/.yyyy - now system localization settings are used.
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* Block renumbering - whole program or selection
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* Code colourizing. Now with help function - click on "Help"->"Create cnc tooltips" and put mouse pointer above G, M or other codes - should appear tooltip with short information about pointed code.
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Default tooltips are in file "cnc_tooltips_lang_code.txt" (lang_code = pl_PL - for Polish) in folder with application settings (~.config on Linux. C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Application Data\EdytorNC on Windows).
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You may copy it to folder with cnc programs and customize for your machine. File must be renamed to "cnc_tips.txt". Now this is done by functions in help menu.
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Currently tooltip file contains some information about codes for OKUMA, SINUMERIK 850 and FANUC.
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Code colourizing detects control type by 'in file' file name eg. : $EXAMPLE.MIN% $SUBS.SSB% - OKUMA; :0110 O1234 - FANUC
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* Ctrl+; Comments/uncomments selected text with semicolon ;
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* Ctrl+9 Comments/uncomments selected text with parentheses ()
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* Ctrl+2 Adds Block Skip (/) and/or increments it
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* Ctrl+3 Adds Block Skip (/) and/or decrements it
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* Ctrl+1 Removes Block Skip (/)
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* Find/Replace can be used to addition, subtraction, multiplication, division on numbers or highlighting text.
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in Find: Y$$ in Replace $$*2 will multiply by 2 all numbers found with Y
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in Find: Y$100 $10 in Replace $$*2 will multiply by 2 only numbers between 10 and 100 found with Y
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Find can be used also to highlight specific program blocks
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* Sessions - to save/restore open file list
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* Ctrl+0 or Ctrl+Double Click In line calculator, you can do some math operations directly in editor. You can select address (eg X123.45) before pressing Ctrl+0 (Ctrl+Double Click will do the same), value will be entered in the calc.
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After presing Enter (and if no error) result will be pasted in cursor position. Supported operators: + - * / SIN(x) COS(x) TAN(x) SQRT(x) SQR(x) ABS(x) TRUNC(x) PI
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* Clipboard to store five last texts copied to system clipboard. Later they can be stored permanently (by editing item title).
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### Experimental features
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* macro program - parametric programming. See EXAMPLES dir.
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* split file - if file contains more than one program this function tries to split it into separate files. No auto save yet.
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### Command line options
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open file -> edytornc file.nc
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EdytorNC is developed in QT Creator (best for compile EdytorNC) (libs Qt 5.4) : http://www.qtsoftware.com/products/developer-tools
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Cross platform installer made by BitRock InstallBuilder for Qt : http://installbuilder.bitrock.com
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If you have any suggestion (bug/translations mistakes) about EdytorNC please email me - artkoz78(at)gmail.com.
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### Compile EdytorNC
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- install Qt5 SDK. Download: http://www.qt.io/download-open-source/#section-2 or use your software manager
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- download latest version of EdytorNC source files (http://sourceforge.net/p/edytornc/code/HEAD/tree/ Click on "Download Snapshot")
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- unzip downloaded file
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http://wiki.qt.io/Deploying-Windows-Applications
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http://qt-apps.org/content/show.php/Qt+Linguist+Download?content=89360
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Qt Linguist maybe also included in Qt SDK
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More about translations : http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtlinguist-index.html
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