module 0 : Basic
General Information
File Management
Stitch Editing Options
Object Editing Options
Color Management
Viewing Tools
Design Information
Printout
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Stitch Editing options
 
 
In modular® Basic you can edit the stitches of the current design as follows:
  • Move stitches
  • Delete stitches
  • Insert stitches
  • Remove small stitches
 

Move stitches:

In order to move a stitch you have to click on that specific stitch (in Stitch editor ) and drag it to the position you desire.
 

Delete stitches:

In order to delete a stitch you have to click on that specific stitch (in Stitch editor ) and press the "Delete" button from the keyboard.
 

Insert stitches:

In order to delete a stitch you have to click on that specific stitch (in Stitch editor ) and press the "Insert" button from the keyboard. After that, you can add stitches to the position you desire with a single click.
 

Remove small stitches:

With this option from the "Stitches" menu, you can remove the small stitches which could cause thread breaks from the current design.
 
The parameters you have to set for this option are:
  • Lower range at which you think that the stitches are too small.
  • Upper range at which you think that the stitches are too small.
  • Remove all, to remove all small stitches.
 
Also, you can view the small stitches of the current design on the Histogram of "Design Info..." dialogue.

Production and materials management:

The Design Information menu provides details of the amount of thread used in each design, allows you to calculate machine time needed for production and - through the Thread Usage Calculator - calculate the exact amount of thread needed to complete your production order.
 

Editing Abilities:

In modular Basic you can change the special functions of the design, Rotate, Scale, Array (repeat) or Remove small stitches from the Current design, use Auto-density adjustment of the resized parts, Delete or Move parts of the design, Move, Delete or Insert stitches in the current design.
 

 

 
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