Capítulo 5. Interpretación de los resultados
5.2. Despliegue de la Metáfora Gramatical
Region sew
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Click inside a region to turn it on or off.When you turn off the region, the region disappears.
When you turn on the region, the region gets the color displayed on the Region color button, and the stitch displayed on the Region sew type selector.
See also: “Color” on page 79 and “Stitch” on page 80
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Line sew
Purpose: Switches the outline on/off.
When the outline is switched off, it is not sewn (and you cannot set its color or stitch).
Available: When you click or on the Tool Box to put the cursor in the Line (all or parts) sewing mode.
Operation:
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Click the Line sew button. This button has two states:on: the Line color button and the Line sew type selector are displayed.
off: the Line color button and the Line sew type selector are not displayed.
2
Click an outline to turn it on or off.When you turn off the outline, it is replaced by a dotted line that will not be sewn. Line sew
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Color
Purpose: Sets the thread color for outline or region inside.
Available: When the cursor is in Region setting mode or Line setting mode.
Operation:
1
Click the Color button.A Thread Color dialog similar to the one shown below appears.
Clear the View Details check box to view a list of only the thread colors.
When you click the desired color, the new color is displayed on the Region color button or Line color button.
NOTE:
For details on specifying a user thread chart or for information on how machines handle thread colors, refer to “Edit User Thread Chart” on page 225.
See also: “Region sew” on page 77, “Line sew” on page 78 and “Special colors” on page 145.
◆ From the Thread Chart list, select a system chart or a user thread chart.
◆ From the list below, select the desired color. The name of the selected color appears at the bottom of the dialog.
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Descriptions for the four buttons under the list are provided in “Special colors” on page 145.◆ Click Close to remove the dialog from the screen.
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Stitch
Purpose: Sets the stitch for outline or region inside.
Available: When the cursor is in Region setting mode or Line setting mode.
Operation:
1
Click the sew type selector. The available options display.For outlines, Running Stitch and Zigzag Stitch are available. For regions Fill Stitch, Satin Stitch, Programmable Fill Stitch, Motif Stitch and Cross Stitch are available.
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Click the desired stitch.The new setting displays on the selector.
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Many functions available on the menu can also be accessed by clicking an icon on the Toolbar or by pressing a shortcut key or key combination.
When you leave the cursor for a while on a button of the Toolbar, a label indicating the function of the but- ton displays.
File Menu
The File menu handles file input/output, such as opening, saving and printing.
File Handles file input/output, such as opening and saving. page 81
Edit Performs simple actions on selected objects, such as cutting and pasting. page 91
Sew Allows you to control the way the pattern will be sewn. page 96
Display Modifies the appearance of the screen. page 103
Option Allows you to start the other applications and to set the Design Page size
and unit system. page 106
Stage Allows you to move from one stage to the next or previous one. page 108
Help Gives you access to the on-screen help information system. page 113
New Line Image Creates a new blank Design Page and switches to Stage 2. page 82
New Figure Data Creates a new blank Design Page and switches to Stage 3. page 82
Wizard Gives a step-by-step guide for creating pattern data, according
the type of data you want to create. page 83
Open
Opens a previously saved file (*.PEM, *.PEL) or image file (Windows BMP (*.bmp), Exif (*.tif, *.jpg), ZSoftPCX (*.pcx), Windows Meta File (*.wmf), Portable Network Graphics (*.png), Encapsulated PostScript (*.eps), Kodak PhotoCD (*.pcd), FlashPix (*.fpx), JPEG2000 (*.j2k).
page 85
Select TWAIN device Selects which TWAIN device installed in the computer to use. page 86
Input from TWAIN device
Operates a TWAIN standardized scanner or other device to
import an image. page 86
Input from Clipboard Opens a new design page in Stage 1, and puts the image data
on the clipboard. page 87
Output to Clipboard Copies the Stage 1 image data to the clipboard. page 88
Import Figure Adds a *.pem file to your Design Page (available only in Stage
3). page 88
Save Saves your Design Page on the disk as latest Version file
(default). page 89