- 3 months later...
Good solution to a complex problem. I have tried numerous times to capture profile data so I could compare the changes I made while experimenting with new settings. CURA saves fragments of profiles in numerous files and folders making this frustratingly difficult!
Once the settings are captured in a specific order, I open two profiles to compare in notebook++ and use the compare extension to find the changes.
- 4 months later...
On 5/31/2019 at 3:22 PM, StefanKellerAC said:
Where do you find these options?
Is there an easy way to do so, such that we can apply any changes for future versions of Cura?
To get the txt file, I opened the fdmprinter.def.json file (it is in the definitions folder of the Cura folder- for me in windows7 in C:\Program Files\Ultimaker Cura 4.3\resources\definitions) with PSPad and with a lot of search and replace I did the trick !!!
To have a more convinient way it would be nice to build a Python script to do this in a lot easier way
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4 hours ago, JCD said:To get the txt file, I opened the fdmprinter.def.json file (it is in the definitions folder of the Cura folder- for me in windows7 in C:\Program Files\Ultimaker Cura 4.3\resources\definitions) with PSPad and with a lot of search and replace I did the trick !!!
To have a more convinient way it would be nice to build a Python script to do this in a lot easier way
I'll look into it and the py script too
I have made a python script to get the updated information !
- After de-zipping, put the file in a folder linked to cura (myself in windows 7 and Cura 4.3 I put it in C:\Users\Proprio\AppData\Local\cura (proprio is the username) )
- At the begining of the file modify the CuraProgramFolder variable to the correct path for your own system and save it
- click on the file to launch it and you get in the same folder of the script a file named TxtToCopyInStartOrEndGCode.txt and the content appear in a window (at least on the windows7 system I have)
- You can select the whole content and paste it either in the startGcode or the endGCode in the Cura App (Settings>>Printer>>manage printers then click on the machine settings button>> the window with start and end GCode)
After that, the Gcode will content all the settings value used for each slicing
Edited by JCDHere is a new version of the python script, with indentation (there is a slight hierarchical tab to see the 'children' parameters - depending from a 'parent' one) and a picture of the begining of the resulting file
and picture of part of the resulting GCode file after slicing
Edited by JCD
adding pict of GCode file, new version py script
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2 hours ago, JCD said:Here is a new version of the python script, with indentation (there is a slight hierarchical tab to see the 'children' parameters - depending from a 'parent' one) and a picture of the begining of the resulting file
Sorry, I hadn't had the time to look into it myself yet.
It's amazing, thank you!
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Just wanted to post how helpful that python script was! Thank you!
- 4 weeks later...
Thanks a lot, very useful.
Do you think it would be possible to make another script to extract only the settings from Gcode, with txt, csv or xls format ?
I can't wait to see it
- 2 weeks later...
You can also use this Plug-IN to add the possibility to save your settings under the HTML format via the function SAVE of Cura : https://github.com/johnnygizmo/CuraSettingsWriter
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have the look to this discussion , we are on the same subject:
On 5/27/2020 at 1:47 PM, Cuq said:You can also use this Plug-IN to add the possibility to save your settings under the HTML format via the function SAVE of Cura : https://github.com/johnnygizmo/CuraSettingsWriter
@Cuq - thanks for mentioning this, it's just what I was looking for! However, it's not working for me. I'm new to all of this, so maybe I did something wrong. I downloaded the files. Made sure to unblock them (Windows 10) and then extracted all the files. Renamed the folder to "CuraSettingsWriter" and then copied the folder to "C:\Program Files\Ultimaker Cura 4.6\plugins". I restarted Cura, and when I choose "Save to File" I don't have the "Cura Settings Documentation (*.html)" option. Thoughts, or can you point me to where I might be able to get some help? Much appreciated!
This version was made two years ago , so some modification must be made to be reconized by the current release of cura. I recommand to switch to my fork : https://github.com/5axes/CuraSettingsWriter
you will find a curapackage ready to install (Just download it and drag and drop into your cura windows) : https://github.com/5axes/CuraSettingsWriter/blob/master/Package/HTMLCuraSettings-v7.0.0-2020-06-12T16_31_19Z.curapackage
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@cuq - Thanks! That worked, much appreciated!
On 6/13/2020 at 5:14 AM, Cuq said:This version was made two years ago , so some modification must be made to be reconized by the current release of cura. I recommand to switch to my fork : https://github.com/5axes/CuraSettingsWriter
you will find a curapackage ready to install (Just download it and drag and drop into your cura windows) : https://github.com/5axes/CuraSettingsWriter/blob/master/Package/HTMLCuraSettings-v7.0.0-2020-06-12T16_31_19Z.curapackage
@Cuq Thank you very much for your work. It works well!
Now available from the marketplace, no need to download and drag&drop the package in Cura
https://marketplace.ultimaker.com/app/cura/plugins/5axes/HTMLCuraSettings
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When I install the plugin and restart Cura there is no 'Save to' choice under file. So no way to export the settings.
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I have the same issue, after install from marketplace I don't see any new option to save under the File menu
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thx, but how to get every new Parameter in the list?
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