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Using the context menu on the objects list allows you to <code>'''remove'''</code> or <code>'''move'''</code> an object to another group.
 
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|The visibility of a group can be toggled by clicking on the <code>'''Eye'''</code> - Icon. By managing your nodes in groups you can keep your drawing board tidy so that you can focus on what you are busy with.
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|'''Advice:''' Use the group manager to show/hide nodes as needed. Using the rotation tool will quickly add a lot of new nodes and cluterclutter the screen. When editing the original objects, the copied and rotated objects will automatically adjust accordingly.
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|'''Important note:'''YouBy can'tclicking selecton nodes a second time for the mirror line, whichwill remove the selection of that node and you havewill need to click on it again alreadyto selectedreselect firstit
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*First line point: First point auf the line
*Second line point: Second point aufof the line
* Suffix: Suffix for the new points
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|'''Advice:''' Use the group manager to show/hide nodes as needed. Using the rotation tool will quickly add a lot of new nodes and cluterclutter the screen
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|'''Advice:''' Use the group manager to show/hide nodes as needed. Using the rotation tool will quickly add a lot of new nodes and cluterclutter the screen
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|Click on the first item and, while holding down the ctrl key, select all the other items to be included in the rotation (or drag over all the items to select a lot of items). Press enter when done to complete the selection. Drag the selection around to where you’d like to place them. You may enter direct distance and angle if you wish.
This tool is often used to check if the curves at the armholes/neck/crotch, etc. have a smooth transition
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*Suffix: Suffix for the new points
*Origin Point: Select the point from where the move tool will start
*Angle: Angle of the movement - You can define a fixed angle or use a formula for adaptive / calculated values
*Length: Length of the movement - You can define a fixed length or use a formula for adaptive / calculated values
*Rotation: Rotation of the selected nodes - You can define a fixed angle or use a formula for adaptive / calculated values
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|Click on the first and second node of the base line and the three nodes of the dart. Draw in new lines connecting the new nodes
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|'''Important node:'''For the moment the tool works only with straight base lines. Further development needed to handle curved seams.
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*Point name 1: Name of the first result point
*Point name 2: Name of the second result point
*1st base point: First point you selected
*2nd base point: Second point you selected
*1st dart point: Third point you selected
*2st dart point: Fourth point you selected
*3st dart point: Fifth point you selected
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=== Export Drafts Block (Shortcut E, D) ===
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|Select a path where you want to save the visible nodes. You can select different file formats
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|'''Important node:'''All visible nodes are saved. Even those from inactive draft blocks
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*Path: Select a path where to save the file
*Fileformat: Select a suitable file format.
* File name: Select a proper file name
* Quality: It sets the level of compression for those formats that use compression… like jpg. Not all fornats use compression. The more compression used the “quality” of the image degrades… ie it’s not as sharp.
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