Brother International PE-DESIGN Ver.4 3 2 Instructin Manual for PE-DESIGN Ver. - Page 107

To Sew Setting, To Original Image and To Line Image on To Sew Setting below

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Contents Before Using Thinning Process This setting determines how the black lines of the line image are converted into pattern lines. ON: the black lines are replaced with pattern lines following the center of the black lines. You can set the degree of detailedness with the slider (if the degree is high, even very thick black lines will be replaced with a center line). ON OFF: the black lines are replaced with pattern lines following the border of the black lines. OFF 2 When you click OK, the Figure Handle Image displays and you are in Stage 3. Getting Started Design Center Layout & Editing File Utility Programmable Stich Creator Quik Reference Alphabetic Index In Stage 3, you can edit the patterns, by moving, deleting and inserting points and by drawing lines. Use the zooming tools available whenever you need to zoom your pattern. See also: "To Original Image" and "To Line Image" on page 95, "To Sew Setting" below, "Grid Setup" on page 90 and "Design Page Property" on page 93 s To Sew Setting Purpose: Moves from Stage 3 to Stage 4. Shortcut key: No shortcut key for this function Toolbar: 98

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Before Using
Design Center
Layout & Editing
File Utility
Programmable
Stich Creator
Contents
Quik Reference
Alphabetic Index
Getting Started
2
When you click
OK
, the Figure Handle Image displays and you are in Stage 3.
In Stage 3, you can edit the patterns, by moving, deleting and inserting points and by drawing
lines. Use the zooming tools available whenever you need to zoom your pattern.
See also:
“To Original Image” and “To Line Image” on page 95, “To Sew Setting” below,
“Grid Setup” on page 90 and “Design Page Property” on page 93
To Sew Setting
Purpose:
Moves from Stage 3 to Stage 4.
Shortcut key:
No shortcut key for this function
Toolbar:
Thinning
Process
This setting determines how the black lines of the line image are converted into pat-
tern lines.
ON
: the black lines are replaced with pattern lines following the center of the black
lines. You can set the degree of detailedness with the slider (if the degree is high,
even very thick black lines will be replaced with a center line).
OFF
: the black lines are replaced with pattern lines following the border of the black
lines.
ON
OFF