Use TrueType fonts to create monogram lettering (with varying degrees of quality) Write Designer-1© floppy disks and USB drives View thumbnails (in Album View) of files in your working directory
#SEW WHAT PRO USER MANUAL RAR#
SewWhat-Pro 5 Backup/Customize SWP To enable customization of your copy of SewWhat-Pro, certain files used for fabrics, quilts and threads are stored in a special folder in your Documents directory called SSBackup (see Figure below).View embroidery files, even if they are included in zip or rar archives The relative sizes of the panels can be changed by dragging the vertical separator bar with the mouse.
To view information about a single thread, click either the next or previous object buttons to scroll through the list of threads in the pattern. The information in this panel is updated whenever the file is edited in the work pane or when a new file is opened. Note that the user can move or resize this graph anywhere within the info panel. In addition, graphical information about the length distribution of threads may also be shown.ġ0 The stitch graph, or histogram, can be shown or hidden from the View menu. The information panel contains detailed information about the file, including the number of stitches for each thread and the total thread length. It may be toggled from the View menu to display either the information shown below or an album icon view of the files in the present working folder. The information panel is located to the right of the workspace (where embroidery files are displayed and edited). You can save your work to a new or existing file, using the File Save command.ĩ Frequent saving during the course of editing prevents loss of data. The various tools available for editing embroidery files are described in the Edit and Tools menus. Lettering may also be imported by opening the SewWrite lettering plugin. You may also start the lettering editor, even without importing an existing embroidery file, to add lettering to the project. The hoop associated with the pattern is shown, together with optional grid lines. The remaining work area of the SewWhat-Pro screen is divided into two panels consisting of the main panel (or view) and an information panel (for more info, click here).Ĩ In the figure below, the embroidery file " " has been opened and is displayed in the main workspace. This is used to emulate an actual stitch-out of the pattern on your screen. Below the main toolbar is the Sew and Show toolbar. Also shown is the rotation toolbar used for reflecting and rotating the selected pattern (a pattern is "selected" by left-clicking on it in the workspace). (Links to descriptions of the menu commands may be found in FAQ.) Below the menu is the main SewWhat-Pro toolbar, which contains iconic buttons that can be clicked to implement many of the menu commands.ħ At the bottom of the screen is the status bar used to display additional information about the pattern and operations being performed. Below the title bar is the menu bar containing drop-down menu commands for various features that control your interaction with the application. The title bar displays information about the file that is currently open. The SewWhat-Pro workspace screen is shown below. Additional information about using SewWhat-Pro is available by accessing the Tip of the Day feature at any time. Batch conversion of large numbers of embroidery files between different formats is also available.Ħ There is also a cutting tool for separating a pattern into individual parts.
You may use it to merge, rotate, and resize (at constant stitch density) existing embroidery patterns, as well as convert from one embroidery format to another. Introduction Getting Started Welcome to the SewWhat-Pro embroidery file editor and conversion tool. 66 SewWhat-Pro 3 Scroll Bars.ĥ 66 Sew and Show Bar. 22 SewWhat-Pro 2 Snap to Grid.ģ 22 Stitch Points.
#SEW WHAT PRO USER MANUAL MANUAL#
1 SewWhat-Pro user Manual NOVEMS & S Computing Oak Ridge, TN 37830 SewWhat-Pro 1 Contents 1.