Re: Jog feature (Was: Zoom Patch)
- From: Gan Uesli Starling <gan starling us>
- To: discussions about usage and development of dia <dia-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Jog feature (Was: Zoom Patch)
- Date: Fri, 05 Sep 2008 06:55:20 -0400
The speeds "jog" and "creep" were terms embossed into the teach gun of
the world's first line of industrial (hydaulic) robots by Unimation
corporation of Danbury Conneticut back in the 1960's.
The Unimate 4005J, built in the 60s and remanfuactured by Prab Robots
through the 90's is still in commercial use today. Not new ones, mind,
but the originals, continually maintained with replacement parts.
I was an engineer for Prab back in the 90's and I know a guy who still
makes a living supporting old Unimates even now. Those things are
beasts, powerful enough to pick up most modern robots and toss them
through a brick wall. But you do have to be kind of careful when you are
anywhere near one. They don't even have CPU's. The brain is all
hard-wired TTL and runs on a 512K clock. Memory is a 2Kx32 ferrite core
array. And they STILL work. LOL
Gan
Michael Ross wrote:
Could be an American colloqialism. To jog is a verb (with no
conjugation) applied to machinery in the industrial rather than
digital past. You might jog a conveyor belt to get it in just the
right position for servicing for instance. It is a good analog for
what we are talking about, you poke at a button and you get an
incremental action. In this case we would want up/down/left/right and
the cursor keys are commonly used to implement this. I use this in
the CAD program I useto move tables, text, and views on a drawing. Or
in LabVIEW, a graphical programming system, to adjust the position of
controls on the GUI and function icons on the block diagram. Jogging
ignores any grid or object snapping.
2008/9/4 Christian Ridderstrïm <christian ridderstrom gmail com
<mailto:christian ridderstrom gmail com>>
On Wed, 3 Sep 2008, James McDonald wrote:
Absolutmente. Jogging is an excellent feature when it is
present.
Somewhat related, I think it'd be great if it was
possible to use
the arrow keys to move selected objects (in tiny steps).
If you implement a jogging feature, it would be great if it
had a preference to make a jog = 1 pix, mm, cm, pt etc.
Is it called jog feature in general? (I haven't heard this name
before).
I agree that the amount should be configurable. And if snap to
grid is on, that should work as well.
Maybe this should be added as a feature request?
regards,
/Christian
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