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how can you get the current grid settings

Ejlersen
Ejlersen over 15 years ago

Hi

Is there a way to get the current grid settings? I've looked over the documentation without finding anything, so hopefully someone here knows how to?

Best regards

Ole

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    Ejlersen over 15 years ago

    Hi

    I've made a few changes to Uri's original grids.il skill program. Currently I've not changed it to use the GridSet command, but just the GridGet.

    It now shows the value of the current non-etch x-grid and the current top layer xgrid for reference.

    I don't have the ISR number where this functionality was introduced and hence only allow the current grid to be shown if isr009 is installed. Otherwise it will just say that you need to update.

    Have fun

    Best regards

    Ole

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    Ejlersen over 15 years ago

    Hi

    I've made a few changes to Uri's original grids.il skill program. Currently I've not changed it to use the GridSet command, but just the GridGet.

    It now shows the value of the current non-etch x-grid and the current top layer xgrid for reference.

    I don't have the ISR number where this functionality was introduced and hence only allow the current grid to be shown if isr009 is installed. Otherwise it will just say that you need to update.

    Have fun

    Best regards

    Ole

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