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DonnaMurphyDelCueto Posted - 09/10/2017 : 11:00:14
I love this program, and have been having fun converting some of my landscape and still life photos. I have been having trouble with the symbols assigned, however. So many ways to make an S! There are some symbols that are so closely similar that they are practically indistinguishable. I find I'm spending a lot of time having to go through every symbol and compare it to every other symbol. I would love to be able to edit the symbols palette and add new ones, or maybe combine the three PC Stitch Symbol fonts to create one really big one with no duplicates. Is there a way to do that? I am using the Pro version.

Donna Murphy Del Cueto
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DonnaMurphyDelCueto Posted - 09/10/2017 : 16:11:36
Thanks, Diane, that's what I'm investigating now.

Donna Murphy Del Cueto
Dragonlair Posted - 09/10/2017 : 12:15:38
With PCStitch 10, it's all Pro and standard.

You can mix/match symbols from different fonts but the only way I know of to combine them as a default is to make your own True Type font, place it with the other fonts in the appropriate Windows folder and select that as the default.

How you make a True Type font is an area where I cannot help.

Diane
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