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@MPCARTIST wrote:

Doing that.

Removing the frame, that works.

 

Moving the close port brakes it.

 

Breaks


Disable the autoindexing tunnels!

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For a first timer, that took some finding.

 

Yayyyy, you win. Well done. Great teacher!

 

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I have been trying to get Maya to get a motor do this for 10 years. WONDERFULL! 

 

Thank You!

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FYI It's generally frowned upon to mark your own post as the solution, unless, of course, you found the answer yourself.

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Hi Mancho,

 

So, sorry. I had no idea. Can I undo?

 

This is my first time on the site. I thought that was what I had to do to say thanks.

 

That said.

 

Thank you very much for your help!

 

The VI did read the file, convert it and it controlled the motor. Straight lines work very well, but I do have a problem with curved splines, the motor judders. All my lines are curved.

 

Is there a way to smooth it out. This must be possible for other sliders to work. Like DittoGear.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNgCF_fm8JQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2p8vumeFiak

 

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@mpcartist

No need to apologize, just letting you know.  I knew your intention. You just need mark the specific post (or posts) that you thought were the most helpful.  As far as your other issue, I'm afraid that's beyond my expertise, but others here may have some ideas.

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I will post an try and get it right this time.

 
Thanks,
 
M
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Double post

G# - Award winning reference based OOP for LV, for free! - Qestit VIPM GitHub

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1. R-click graph -> Visible items: Plor Legend

2. R-click each plot (it's expandable) -> Tick Anti-aliased

3. Profit. 😉

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G# - Award winning reference based OOP for LV, for free! - Qestit VIPM GitHub

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This is fantastic!

 

I just sent a post out asking for help on this.

 

I just did what you suggested and I will test later when I'm on the machine.

 

That is great!

 

Thanks

 

FANTASTIC!

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