#linuxcnc Logs
Mar 12 2025
#linuxcnc Calendar
01:26 AM lcnc-relay: <meisterdippel@> moin
02:37 AM Deejay: moin
04:53 AM -!- #linuxcnc mode set to +v by ChanServ
06:43 AM Poincare: I have been running the latency test for 2 days now. It seems that the highest values are when the screensaver is running. Did anyone fond the ultimate solution to completely kill the screensaver? Tried serveral things, but it keeps locking the screen.
06:44 AM Poincare: *find
06:45 AM JT-Cave: yes https://gnipsel.com/linuxcnc/debian-11-fix.html
06:57 AM rdtsc-w: also for Debian 12, go into power options, screen, and turn all sliders to zero (first!) then disable it. It won't work unless sliders are all zero first. Can also try xset DPMS off
06:58 AM rdtsc-w: YouTube is supposed to be taxing as well
06:59 AM rdtsc-w: (to keep screen open and on that is, not screensaver-specific.)
08:06 AM JT-Cave: I thought that's what I said...
08:07 AM JT-Cave: without a startup of xset -dpms s off s noblank s 0 0 s noexpose I still get screen blanking
08:07 AM JT-Cave: with xset -dpms s off s noblank s 0 0 s noexpose never does the screen blank
08:09 AM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> welp.. the front fell off.. https://photos.app.goo.gl/zdiTbkAscy9a6JiP6
08:10 AM JT-Cave: looks old whatever it is
08:11 AM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> piston part of the injection pump on the ford tractor.
08:11 AM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> one of the pistons seized. (why it ran - away)
08:12 AM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> https://photos.app.goo.gl/iBeaCvjBU2oSA3A98
08:14 AM JT-Cave: looks like about 100 hp tractor, lots of pull
08:14 AM JT-Cave: the arms control the volume of fuel?
08:15 AM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> yes - there is a rack that twist the pistons to control the fuel flow. So if one of the sticks -the rack can't move.
08:16 AM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> yes - it is about 100hp.
08:16 AM * JT-Cave starts his chicken day
08:17 AM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> Trying to get it running to sell it - I don't need it. I have a ford 4000 that is more than enough for what I ned.
08:17 AM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> need
08:20 AM rdtsc-w: FORD: Flippin'thing Once Ranaway Dangerously
08:32 AM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> It was my first run-away. Quite exhilarating..
09:41 AM lcnc-relay: <nutlinux@> skunkworks8841@ so the front fell off? youtube.com/watch?v=3m5qxZm_JqM
09:54 AM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> ntulinux2467@ exactly.. 🙂
10:16 AM -!- #linuxcnc mode set to +v by ChanServ
12:28 PM lcnc-relay: <ntulinux2467@> lol
12:28 PM lcnc-relay: <ntulinux2467@> my avatar is from a scene in smile 2, scared the crap out of me but i'm not sure it shows too well on the discord
12:29 PM lcnc-relay: <ntulinux2467@> main character gets attacked by dancers and they're stacked to the ceiling
12:31 PM lcnc-relay: <ntulinux2467@> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lm5gu_wVDLk
12:32 PM lcnc-relay: <ntulinux2467@> best horror film i've ever seen after seeing hundreds
12:32 PM lcnc-relay: <ntulinux2467@> naomi scott deserves an oscar imo
12:52 PM xxcoder: well its time for early spring here. rain all weekl
01:35 PM rdtsc-w: 60-something yesterday, 40 today, 72 tomorrow...
02:27 PM roycroft: oh boy, this is going to be a fun rest of the day
02:27 PM roycroft: "when i sent you an email i expect you to get it, and if you don't get it i expect you to tell me why"
02:28 PM xxcoder: magic
02:30 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> Sounds like your fun boss again.
02:31 PM rdtsc-w: Management - redefining impossible since 617,238bc
02:31 PM roycroft: yes
02:34 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> I get a lot of 'I sent an email and the customer didn't get it.. Why?'
02:34 PM roycroft: and i actually told him why
02:34 PM roycroft: because he sent it to not me
02:34 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> lol - that happens a lot.
02:34 PM roycroft: but i can only tell him why if i am made aware that he attempted to send me an email
02:35 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> right!?
02:35 PM roycroft: unless i'm to spend my entire day monitoring his outbound emails and ascertaining if any were intended for me but not addressed to me
02:35 PM roycroft: he wants an alias for his typo
02:36 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> ugh. I hate people.
02:36 PM roycroft: which i could do, but i'd have to make an alias every time he typos my address
02:36 PM roycroft: and if it's the right hand side of the @ sign it's really hard to even do that
02:36 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> you should probably just have all the emails that he sends - also sent to you so you can make sure they were not meant for you.
02:36 PM roycroft: which it was this time
02:37 PM roycroft: or tell him if he can't type accurately he should use his contacts app to set the to: line in emails
02:37 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> lol - the wrong one is also saved now..
02:37 PM roycroft: possibly
02:37 PM roycroft: actually, probably in his case
02:38 PM roycroft: i don't have my mail program save all correspondents to my contacts
02:38 PM roycroft: but i know it can be configured that way
02:38 PM roycroft: i'm trying to be patient and understanding
02:39 PM roycroft: he's always been a bit impetuous, but now he's getting forgetful as well, and he's aware that he's forgetful, and it bothers him a lot
02:41 PM rdtsc-w: Have him send an email to every address he has for you, and you'll reply to the one that works. Delete all others.
02:41 PM xxcoder: well can always forward invalid addresses from him to you
02:41 PM roycroft: the skript kiddies - i still do not understand them
02:42 PM xxcoder: invalid in same domain, from him that is
02:42 PM roycroft: dns query on riVER.OUrdomAIN.com, RIver.ouRDOMain.COM, RiVeR.OuRdOmAiN.CoM, etc.
02:42 PM roycroft: all right after each other
02:42 PM roycroft: all are the exact same query, as dns hostnames are case-insensitive
02:43 PM roycroft: it's relentless 24/7/365 we get hammered with stupid queries like that
02:43 PM roycroft: i just don't get what they are trying to accomplish
02:43 PM roycroft: the ones that are trying to push zone updates, i can understand what they are trying to do
02:44 PM roycroft: i don't understand why they think criminal behavior is acceptable, but at least i understand what they're trying to do
02:59 PM roycroft: i must say, of all the bizarre things in the news these days, i did not expect this norwegian ski jumping scandal
03:46 PM roycroft: i understand why used snap-on wrenches are so expensive - they have to be packaged really well for shipping
03:47 PM roycroft: i just received an 11/32" combination wrench in the mail
03:47 PM roycroft: the wrench was sandwiched between two layers of cardboard that was wrapped with many, many layers of stretch film
03:48 PM roycroft: that sandwich was inside a padded envelope, that was wrapped with several layers of bubble wrap and placed in a fairly large box
03:48 PM roycroft: i never realized that those wrenches were so fragile
03:56 PM xxcoder: careful dont drop em
03:56 PM xxcoder: shatters like glass
03:57 PM roycroft: at least it's finally here - it went on the grand tour for a week after it first got to eugene
03:57 PM roycroft: and i have a project with a buttload of #8 screws and nuts sitting on the bench
03:58 PM roycroft: i've been using an 11/32" ignition wrench for decades because standard wrench sets don't come with that size
03:59 PM roycroft: i finally ordered a proper size one, then this project arrived, and i've been waiting for the new wrench to do the work
03:59 PM roycroft: but yeah, i had best not drop it :)
03:59 PM roycroft: the way it was packed, it's more like a snap-off than a snap-on
04:00 PM xxcoder: lol
04:33 PM JT-Shop: I have a 11/32" wrench in my normal combination set
04:35 PM roycroft: my sets (both standard length and stubby) are craftsman (the "pro" polished ones), and neither has an 11/32" wrench
04:35 PM roycroft: but maybe the more professional sets come with it - it's a pretty essential size
04:36 PM roycroft: at any rate, i finally have one
04:36 PM roycroft: the completist in me says i should probably get an 11/32" stubby combination wrench as well, but i'll hold off on that
04:39 PM Tom_L: tell him IM is where it's at
04:40 PM lcnc-relay: <radghkris@> New here. Am I in the right place to ask questions like how to set up my LinuxCNC router with Fusion?
04:40 PM JT-Shop: my set is craftsman as well
04:42 PM xxcoder: you can always ask away, as its nearer to on-topic radghkris
04:43 PM JT-Shop: closer to on topic than chickens :)
04:44 PM bjorkintosh: radghkris, this channel is on topic-ish most of the time as long as words are involved.
04:45 PM lcnc-relay: <radghkris@> I have a Probotix Fireball Comet using EMC2 and have switched to Autodesk Fusion for my CAD CAM work.
04:45 PM lcnc-relay: <radghkris@> lol great
04:45 PM xxcoder: on-topic is always free to interrupt off-topic chat
04:46 PM lcnc-relay: <radghkris@> We had this CNC setup with TurboCAD CAM but are switching over - or trying to.
04:46 PM lcnc-relay: <radghkris@> Ty all
04:48 PM lcnc-relay: <radghkris@> i posted a pic in off-topic. that is our template for TurboCAD CAM. Our panels we route are pinned so everyone of them are in the same location every time.
04:52 PM lcnc-relay: <radghkris@> Second pic shows my test piece I am trying to get Fusion to send to my CNC. I have got to be dealing with offsets or something. I just dont know what I am doing with this stuff. I am an EE. Just need a little bit of help to find out what I am doing wrong. Let me snap a pic into off-topic for what I see on my machine. Standby. Thanks.
04:53 PM JT-Shop: https://pasteboard.co/
04:53 PM JT-Shop: use that to post images
04:55 PM lcnc-relay: <radghkris@> ah ok.
04:57 PM lcnc-relay: <radghkris@> https://pasteboard.co/jNqut1tgKx6J.jpg
04:58 PM lcnc-relay: <radghkris@> https://pasteboard.co/ba5gD3eSBEAh.jpg
04:59 PM lcnc-relay: <radghkris@> https://pasteboard.co/uvEhkIahVrlQ.jpg
05:01 PM lcnc-relay: <radghkris@> https://pasteboard.co/mA6Jn5seodZD.jpg
05:03 PM lcnc-relay: <radghkris@> https://pasteboard.co/Tca387lKm02l.jpg
05:03 PM lcnc-relay: <radghkris@> Last one ☝️
05:03 PM lcnc-relay: <radghkris@> Do I need to pasteboard the off-topic channel pictures for you?
05:04 PM JT-Shop: I can't really tell what I'm looking for, everything seems normal to me
05:07 PM xxcoder: people on irc dont have access to off-topic
05:08 PM lcnc-relay: <radghkris@> https://pasteboard.co/3DquQKrPzWIu.jpg
05:09 PM lcnc-relay: <radghkris@> Thank you xxcoder. Noted
05:09 PM lcnc-relay: <radghkris@> Standby for those
05:10 PM lcnc-relay: <radghkris@> TurboCAD template and setup:
05:11 PM lcnc-relay: <radghkris@> https://pasteboard.co/xC4JElOV1ZXQ.png
05:11 PM j2k: hello
05:11 PM j2k: has anyone crashes with master version?
05:12 PM JT-Shop: master is expected to have problems from time to time
05:12 PM JT-Shop: that's why I don't use it
05:13 PM lcnc-relay: <radghkris@> Finally, the Fusion CAM drawing:
05:13 PM lcnc-relay: <radghkris@> https://pasteboard.co/OrxT0weziYMC.png
05:15 PM Tom_L: that's where the model shows it in linuxcnc
05:16 PM Tom_L: if you want to move it, use a G54 offset
05:17 PM Tom_L: as for now, it's sitting at machine zero
05:17 PM Tom_L: 77F
05:18 PM JT-Shop: 72F
05:18 PM lcnc-relay: <radghkris@> The yellow around the 3D CAM render is the 'stock' - Acrylic sheet today. Hand-drawn drawing shows it as 'Panel'.
05:18 PM JT-Shop: back to the grind tomorrow
05:18 PM JT-Shop: I hope to finish the next one in two days
05:18 PM Tom_L: 22 more days of grind then i'm outta here
05:20 PM lcnc-relay: <radghkris@> I know very little about G54 offsets and such. I have been studying up from linuxcnc's docs. Probotix sent me an email. Here is what it said:
05:21 PM lcnc-relay: You need to set the origin of the part for which ever coordinate system Fusion360 is setting (most likely G54). You drive the tool to the part origin and use the set origin buttons or the "touch off/set selected axis origin" dialog.
05:21 PM lcnc-relay: Here is more info on the coordinate systems:
05:21 PM lcnc-relay: https://linuxcnc.org/docs/html/gcode/coordinates.html
05:21 PM Tom_L: radghkris, what matters is the cad model matches where you want it on the mill
05:22 PM Tom_L: G54 is default
05:22 PM lcnc-relay: <radghkris@> https://pasteboard.co/rRR5A2fQ2cAz.png
05:23 PM lcnc-relay: <radghkris@> Okay, Tom. So, should I make my 'stock' be the entire working area of my CNC?
05:25 PM lcnc-relay: <radghkris@> I have the offsets, but it winds up in the same position every time I generate files.
05:26 PM JT-Shop: if your part is at xy0 then you just need to set an offset
05:28 PM lcnc-relay: <radghkris@> If I understand correctly, something like this? G54 x124.3 y17.6 z-67.3
05:29 PM JT-Shop: g54 only selects a coordinate system
05:30 PM JT-Shop: if you're using Axis you would jog to the xy0 point and set an offset which used g10 l2
05:31 PM JT-Shop: uses g10 l2
05:34 PM lcnc-relay: <radghkris@> Ok. I see in the GCode file that G54 is by itself. So should it look like this? (ChatGPT Aiding me)
05:34 PM lcnc-relay: G54
05:34 PM lcnc-relay: G10 L2 P1 X124.3 Y17.6 Z-67.3
05:37 PM j2k: JT-Shop, problems with crashes?
05:38 PM j2k: knows anyone cam for tagential knife cnc?
05:50 PM JT-Shop: I don't have any problems, I don't use master
06:03 PM lcnc-relay: <yikityyax@> hal2udp..... anyone use it?
06:04 PM lcnc-relay: <yikityyax@> trying to figure out how to use lan8720 eth board, stm32f411cc and hal2udp....
06:07 PM andypugh_: j2k: I think that gcodetools for inkscape does it.
06:08 PM andypugh_: Alternatively you can do it with a G-code filter that inserts C axis moves.
06:09 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> hey - look what I found!
06:09 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> https://photos.app.goo.gl/89bdZsEc82FmDnkU8
06:09 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> I remember using this when I was a kid
06:10 PM JT-Shop: https://gnipsel.com/shop/bench-grinder.xhtml
06:10 PM Tom_L: radghkris, notice i have a G54 offset set so the part isn't in the corner like yours is:: http://tom-itx.no-ip.biz:443/~webpage/cnc/JT-SHOP/flexgui/touch-probe3-2.png
06:11 PM JT-Shop: made that when I was 15 maybe
06:11 PM Tom_L: omfg, i had one almost identical
06:11 PM Tom_L: attached to the bench though
06:11 PM JT-Shop: found the shaft adapter at the hardware store and the rest is history
06:12 PM JT-Shop: I still have it :)
06:12 PM Tom_L: mine is long gone
06:12 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> https://photos.app.goo.gl/AeMX5KwcXVZcVTER9
06:13 PM andypugh_: j2k: Long thread here: https://forum.linuxcnc.org/10-advanced-configuration/13083-4th-axis-tangent-to-path-xy?start=0
06:13 PM andypugh_: j2k: I thought I had written the G-code filter than I mentioned too, but can’t find it now.
06:15 PM andypugh_: j2k: And more: https://forum.linuxcnc.org/38-general-linuxcnc-questions/46448-orienting-a-rotary-axis-to-be-perpendicular-to-direction-of-travel-possible#248197
06:24 PM lcnc-relay: <big_kevin420@> yikityyax@: yak i doubt you can use lan8720 with 411
06:26 PM lcnc-relay: <yikityyax@> ESP32?
06:27 PM lcnc-relay: <big_kevin420@> i mean specifically between the 2 peices of hardware, they dont go together reguardless of linuxcnc
06:27 PM lcnc-relay: <big_kevin420@> esp32 i dont know anything about, lcnc or otherwise
06:29 PM lcnc-relay: <big_kevin420@> you can use the blackpill with the project i work on, as long as you arent a troublemaker
06:34 PM lcnc-relay: <yikityyax@> I have a stm32f411 .... and a lan8720 ....
06:35 PM lcnc-relay: <yikityyax@> * stm32f411xC/C .512KB flash...
06:35 PM rdtsc_ is now known as rdtsc
06:38 PM lcnc-relay: <big_kevin420@> need stm32f11 with W5500 or rpi
06:39 PM lcnc-relay: <yikityyax@> what is the repercussions of using a pi4?
06:39 PM lcnc-relay: <yikityyax@> no.... stupid question.
06:39 PM lcnc-relay: <yikityyax@> FML
06:40 PM lcnc-relay: <big_kevin420@> its not as good as a computer, but its small
06:41 PM lcnc-relay: <yikityyax@> well I have a mini nuc, I something 13th gen.... with dual ethernet ...
06:41 PM lcnc-relay: <yikityyax@> I wanted to sue that...
06:41 PM lcnc-relay: <big_kevin420@> k then w5500 if it can meet your needs
06:41 PM j2k: orange pi5 works out the box or needs hacks and patches ?
06:42 PM j2k: i want a board with base thread perfect performance like opi5
06:43 PM j2k: is there something l9ke opi5 but x64 arch?
06:44 PM j2k: odroid h4 plus or other n97 n100 mobos have base thread jitter under 10?
06:47 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> I don't see most anything with a jitter under 10
06:47 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> or - atleast - being able to consistantly run a base thread under 20us
06:51 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> https://photos.app.goo.gl/obRjHrCqhrX9sM42A
07:03 PM andypugh_: j2k: 10ns or 10us?
07:04 PM andypugh_: If you want perfect step pulse trains, then look at the FPGA solutions from Pico or Mesa.
07:04 PM andypugh_: j2k: Did you see the links about tangent knives?
07:06 PM j2k: no i will we now
07:07 PM j2k: i know mesa i have mesa
07:07 PM j2k: but i want raster laser engraving and mesa does support this
07:08 PM j2k: linuxcnc does not support raster engraving with mesa but supports in base thread
07:08 PM j2k: so i want the best base thread board
07:10 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> I thought there was some work done on rastering on mesa hardware..
07:11 PM j2k: mesa has datapainter firmware but there is not driver for linuxcnc
07:14 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> andypugh_: I had my first diesel run-way this weekend.
07:14 PM andypugh_: Exciting, isn’t it?
07:15 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> yes. I can't believe how fast you can take an intake plenum off.
07:15 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> stuck rack. (inline pump)
07:15 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> I really should have researched it - I didn't know that was a failure point of these pumps when they sat.
07:15 PM andypugh_: j2k: Have you considered writing the driver? I had almost no C experience until I decided to write the driver for the Mesa 3-phase PWM component.
07:17 PM lcnc-relay: <andypugh@> skunkworks8841@ That's not a real runaway, if it's running on fuel. You can stop it.... It's when it's running on engine oil that you realy have a problem.
07:17 PM j2k: i have some c knowledge but don't know how to start
07:17 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> lol - still scary
07:17 PM j2k: general c knowledge unrelated to linuxcn
07:17 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> wait - how would you stop it? I thought running oil - you can still block off the intake to stop it. No?
07:18 PM andypugh_: I described the basics (briefly) in this thread: https://forum.linuxcnc.org/27-driver-boards/47315-datapainter?start=0
07:18 PM andypugh_: If you look at a commit that adds a new component type you can see what it takes. Let me find one.
07:20 PM rdtsc is now known as rdtsc_
07:20 PM andypugh_: j2k: https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/commit/0cd2f98d522b87d08f302260ceb571a6b4b46010
07:22 PM andypugh_: If you initially ignore the docs, then it’s adding boilerplate lines to hostmot2.c, hostmot2.h, pins.c. And then a whole new file (to a similar desogn as all the others) to add the specifics for the module.
07:31 PM rdtsc_ is now known as rdtsc
07:44 PM cnc_ is now known as j2k
07:45 PM j2k: good irc client for linux? hexchat?
07:47 PM xxcoder: I usually use hexchat yeah for urc
07:47 PM xxcoder: irc
07:59 PM Tom_L: j2k, yes
07:59 PM Tom_L: for linux or windows
08:34 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> Lol . I use irssi on Linux and discord on windows
08:40 PM Guest89: I just ordered a Mesa 7i96S ethernet card that I was planning on using with a Raspberry Pi 5. Does anyone have any experience or recommendations?
08:45 PM lcnc-relay: <andypugh@> I haven't used that combination, but it's known to work.
09:17 PM lcnc-relay: <harpgreen@> jpa-: Ya maybe, I've tried updating glade, got a .deb, but there's no dependence, like "libgdk-xxxxsomething-2.0-0", can't find this in apt. 😭
09:18 PM lcnc-relay: <harpgreen@> Old machines suck :(((
09:28 PM lcnc-relay: <grandixximo@> what system is it running?
09:30 PM lcnc-relay: <grandixximo@> Expected <glade-interface> got <interface>
09:30 PM lcnc-relay: <grandixximo@> seems straight forward fix
09:33 PM lcnc-relay: <grandixximo@> use off-topic to post your ui file
09:34 PM lcnc-relay: <grandixximo@> should be possible to modify it to support old version
09:36 PM lcnc-relay: <grandixximo@> If you need to downgrade the entire file format, try opening the .glade file in an older version of Glade on the older system, then save it again.
09:59 PM lcnc-relay: <wosous@> There are 2 glade. The white one can open glade file but only shows “window1” layer. Another one can’t launch: no libgladeui-2.so.13
10:00 PM lcnc-relay: <wosous@> #off-topic
10:00 PM lcnc-relay: <grandixximo@> then you might have better luck manually editing the .ui file
10:03 PM lcnc-relay: <wosous@> Install a old glade and redesign ui ?
10:03 PM lcnc-relay: <grandixximo@> or ask an AI to do it for you
10:05 PM lcnc-relay: <wosous@> I don’t even know what glade and environment version they are
10:05 PM lcnc-relay: <grandixximo@> Expected <glade-interface> got <interface>
10:05 PM lcnc-relay: <wosous@> It means?
10:05 PM lcnc-relay: <grandixximo@> this hints at gtk3 to gtk2
10:06 PM lcnc-relay: <grandixximo@> the root element in Glade files was <glade-interface>. However, in newer versions, the root element has been changed to <interface>
10:06 PM lcnc-relay: <grandixximo@> I have a .ui file created with GTK3, but I need it to be compatible with GTK2. Please convert the file by doing the following transformations:
10:06 PM lcnc-relay: Change the root element <interface> to <glade-interface>.
10:06 PM lcnc-relay: Replace <object class="GtkX" id="name"> with <widget class="GtkX" id="name"> for all widgets.
10:06 PM lcnc-relay: Change type="GtkX" to class="GtkX" wherever it appears.
10:06 PM lcnc-relay: ... long message truncated: https://jauriarts.org/_heisenbridge/media/jauriarts.org/NItEjSbYwZVCFKRCntkEQQsH/ZDkOmtgLW4s (10 lines)
10:06 PM lcnc-relay: <wosous@> Wow
10:06 PM lcnc-relay: <grandixximo@> try ask chatgpt to do this for you, or attempt yourself
10:07 PM lcnc-relay: <wosous@> Thank you 🙏
10:07 PM lcnc-relay: <grandixximo@> can't guarantee it will work, worth a shot
10:08 PM lcnc-relay: <wosous@> No problem I have time to try
10:09 PM lcnc-relay: <grandixximo@> if the UI file is not too large it can probably spit out the entire thing, if not, you might want to try and build a python script to convert the UI file back to gtk2, chatgpt can help with that too.
10:10 PM lcnc-relay: <grandixximo@> if you got more than 400 lines in the UI file, probably better making a script
11:27 PM roycroft: that looks like a simple sed script to me
11:27 PM roycroft: chatgp or python would be serious overkill