| Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2019-02-16 | fix style | Lex Neva | |
| 2019-02-16 | improve error message when trying to autofill tiny shapes | Lex Neva | |
| 2019-01-04 | fix crash if fill start and end points are very close | Lex Neva | |
| 2018-12-13 | fix style | Lex Neva | |
| 2018-12-12 | add option to skip last stitch in fill rows | Lex Neva | |
| 2018-09-29 | new extension: split satin (#315) | Lex Neva | |
| This branch adds a new command to split a satin column at a specified point. The split happens at a stitch boundary to ensure that the two resulting satins sew just like the original. All parameters set on the original satin remain set on the two new satins, and all rungs are retained. If one of the satins would have no rungs left, a new rung is added. How to use: 1. Select a satin column (simple satin doesn't work) 2. Attach the "Satin split point" command using the "Attach commands to selected objects" extension. 3. Move the symbol (or just the connector line's endpoint) to point to the exact spot you want the satin to be split at. 4. Select the satin column again. 5. Run "Split Satin Column". 6. The split point command and connector line disappear, and nothing else appears to have happened. Select your satin and you'll see that it's been split. This extension is a by-product of my initial work on #214. Ink/Stitch will need the ability to split a satin at an arbitrary point, and I figured, why not go ahead and release that functionality as an extension while I'm at it? :) | |||
| 2018-09-10 | proper running stitch for big row spacing | Lex Neva | |
| 2018-08-21 | pyflakes fixes | Lex Neva | |
| 2018-08-21 | autopep8 | Lex Neva | |
| 2018-08-17 | adjust magic number to 1.4 | Lex Neva | |
| 2018-08-09 | avoid cutting corners in auto-fill running stitch | Lex Neva | |
| 2018-06-23 | tidy comments | Lex Neva | |
| 2018-06-23 | remove unnecessary travel back to start | Lex Neva | |
| 2018-06-23 | fix collapse_sequential_outline_edges | Lex Neva | |
| 2018-06-23 | end on the ending point | Lex Neva | |
| 2018-05-01 | refactor everything out of lib/__init__.py | Lex Neva | |
| 2018-05-01 | rename inkstitch/ to lib/ | Lex Neva | |
| You can't have a module and a package named the same thing. PyInstaller wants to import the main script as if it were a module, and this doesn't work unless there's no directory of the same name with a __init__.py in it. | |||
