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gvanv Posted - 03/26/2007 : 13:43:52
When I change the line width for drawing backstitches, it doesn't take effect until I start a new pattern. From what I can see, the line width is set in the pattern file, not in the program options, and there is no way to change the line width once a pattern in started (except doing it again from scratch). Is this correct? And if it is, is there any prospect of changing it? (I've got the latest update of Pro)

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gvanv Posted - 03/30/2007 : 16:45:35
Thank you, Diane! Works like a charm, now that I'm on the right menu. I change the background colour all the time, but I think I'd stopped seeing the lower half of that tab.
Dragonlair Posted - 03/26/2007 : 15:32:33
Pull up the Pattern Properties, not the default option settings. The second tab is "Display". There is a section on the bottom half of the display for "Object Size Settings". The first one is for the backstitch. The default is 20% of the grid square.

The setting under "Options" sets the base value when you create a new pattern. To change from there, use the Pattern Properties. It's just like setting the background color.

Diane
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