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samisuki Posted - 09/15/2006 : 09:48:30
In one of the last updates, the tendency of backstitches to be layered on top of one another was corrected. However, I am finding that this still occurs to some extent when the attachment points of the backstitches are different, eg. a backstitch 1 space long will still exist under one that was drawn over 3 spaces. Can this be fixed?
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Dragonlair Posted - 09/15/2006 : 17:52:10
They only fixed it if the lengths were the same meaning the same start and end points. Since when you move/copy a section and don't include both endpoints of a backstitch line, it doesn't move at all, this may be more difficult to achieve.

Personally, I'm happy because it's removed over 95% of my duplicate backstitch line situations.

Diane
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