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2018-09-29new 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? :)
2018-09-15handle SVGs without bounding boxLex Neva
2018-08-21pyflakes fixesLex Neva
2018-08-21autopep8Lex Neva
2018-08-16new extension to add layer commandsLex Neva
2018-07-30choose better rung positionsLex Neva
2018-07-30convert to satin extensionLex Neva
2018-07-25fix a couple crashesLex Neva
2018-07-12refactor out logic to gather node's transformsLex Neva
2018-07-12add CONNECTION_TYPELex Neva
2018-06-21add commands frameworkLex Neva
2018-06-10handle SVG with no width/heightLex Neva
2018-05-30add realistic boolean param to render_stitch_plan()Lex Neva
2018-05-29optimize pathLex Neva
2018-05-29tinker with renderingLex Neva
2018-05-29first attempt at realistic renderingLex Neva
2018-05-28don't do ties around the fake color change of a "STOP after"Lex Neva
2018-05-01refactor everything out of lib/__init__.pyLex Neva