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authorLex Neva <github.com@lexneva.name>2017-11-19 01:18:48 +0000
committerLex Neva <github.com@lexneva.name>2017-11-19 01:18:48 +0000
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switch stitch view from paths to polylines
Polylines in SVG are essentially the same thing as paths, but with no curves. But inkscape-embroidery treats polylines as literal stitches; it does not do satins, fills, etc but instead takes the coordinates and uses them directly as stitches. The advantage in this case is that one can re-run the extension on its own output and get back the same stitch output. Why would you want to do this? Consider the case where you have a basic embroidery machine that can only do a 4x4" square. If you have something that's a bit bigger than 4 inches wide, it might still fit in the square if you turn it at an angle. But working with your entire design rotated at an angle is a total pain, and you'd also have to rotate the angles of all the fills to compensate. Instead, just run the extension, rotate the stitches to fit, and re-run, and your stitch file will work on your 4x4" machine.
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