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== Working with section Line == <!--T:1-->


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Up until now, we’ve been working with tools to place points and we’ve had the choice to include lines. However, a lot of the time, if we add lines, our design gets very messy with a multitude of lines that we don’t really use and things become very confusing when actually drafting our pattern layout.<br>
Up until now, we’ve been working with tools to place [[UserManual:Tools:Points|points]] and we’ve had the choice to include lines. However, a lot of the time, if we add lines, our design gets very messy with a multitude of lines that we don’t really use and things become very confusing when actually drafting our pattern layout.

To avoid this, I either use a dotted line or no line at all.<br>
To avoid this, I either use a dotted line or no line at all.

Some of the tools, like the True Dart tool, only place the points and we then need to ‘connect the dots’ to get the outline of the pattern piece that we want. This is where Lines, Curves and Elliptical Arcs come in.<br><br>
Some of the tools, like the True Dart tool, only place the points and we then need to ‘connect the dots’ to get the outline of the pattern piece that we want. This is where Lines, Curves and Elliptical Arcs come in.<br><br>
As soon as you select a tool, there is a little help sentence that pops up in the bottom left corner, like this:<br>
As soon as you select a tool, there is a little help sentence that pops up in the bottom left corner, like this:
[[File:GL00011.jpg|350px]]<br>
When in doubt, see what this tells you to do.<br><br>


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=== Lines: === <!--T:3-->

[[File:GL00001.jpg|50px]] '''Line between points '''<br>
When in doubt, see what this tells you to do.
Place your cursor over the label of the point where you’d like your line to start, click, place your cursor over the label of the end point and click. The label will turn green while your cursor is over it.<br>

[[File:GL0003.jpg|250px]]
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[[File:GL0004.jpg|250px]]
[[File:GL00009.jpg|250px]]
===[[File:GL00001.jpg|50px]] Tool Line between points===
Place your cursor over the label of the point where you’d like your line to start, click, place your cursor over the label of the end point and click. The label will turn green while your cursor is over it.
[[File:GL00010.jpg|250px]]<br>

Once you have the line in place, on the right side, you can change the properties of the line.<br>
[[File:GL0005.jpg|300px]]
[[File:GL0003.jpg]]
[[File:GL0006.jpg|200px]]<br>
[[File:GL0004.jpg]]
[[File:GL00009.jpg]]
Continue in the same way to draw all the lines that you need to.<br>
[[File:GL00012.jpg|300px]]<br>
[[File:GL00010.jpg]]

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Once you have the line in place, on the right side, you can change the properties of the line.

[[File:GL0005.jpg]]
[[File:GL0006.jpg]]

Continue in the same way to draw all the lines that you need to.

[[File:GL00012.jpg]]


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[[File:GL00002.jpg|50px]] '''Point at line intersection'''<br>
===[[File:GL00002.jpg|50px]] Tool Point at line intersection===
Select the 1st label of a line and then the 2nd label of the line, then the 1st label of the intersecting line and the 2nd label of the intersecting line. This will place a point with label at the intersection of the 2 lines.<br>
Select the 1st label of a line and then the 2nd label of the line, then the 1st label of the intersecting line and the 2nd label of the intersecting line. This will place a point with label at the intersection of the 2 lines.

[[File:GL00013.jpg|300px]]<br>
[[File:GL00013.jpg]]
<span style="color: red;">Note: Where possible, it is easier to click the actual label of the point rather than the point itself.</span><br>

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<span style="color: red;">Note: Where possible, it is easier to click the actual label of the point rather than the point itself.</span>
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Working with section Line

Up until now, we’ve been working with tools to place points and we’ve had the choice to include lines. However, a lot of the time, if we add lines, our design gets very messy with a multitude of lines that we don’t really use and things become very confusing when actually drafting our pattern layout.

To avoid this, I either use a dotted line or no line at all.

Some of the tools, like the True Dart tool, only place the points and we then need to ‘connect the dots’ to get the outline of the pattern piece that we want. This is where Lines, Curves and Elliptical Arcs come in.

As soon as you select a tool, there is a little help sentence that pops up in the bottom left corner, like this:

When in doubt, see what this tells you to do.

Tool Line between points

Place your cursor over the label of the point where you’d like your line to start, click, place your cursor over the label of the end point and click. The label will turn green while your cursor is over it.

Once you have the line in place, on the right side, you can change the properties of the line.

Continue in the same way to draw all the lines that you need to.

Tool Point at line intersection

Select the 1st label of a line and then the 2nd label of the line, then the 1st label of the intersecting line and the 2nd label of the intersecting line. This will place a point with label at the intersection of the 2 lines.

Note: Where possible, it is easier to click the actual label of the point rather than the point itself.