![]() If you choose oval or rectangle, the text box next to the select will display '10' This is the size of the border, and you can change it to another thickness such as 6 if you wish. The background can be a picture (this is the same as the onion skin feature), or it can be an oval or rectangle. And you can also add an aperture (such as an oval frame) -the Aperture/Background option allows you to specify a cut-out shape, or apply a picture behind the grid (Onion skin). There is a space to set the title of the new design. You can choose one of the 3 Cloth Colour settings, or click on the palette icon to choose a custom color. Slide the Width and Height bars (or type in a number) to set the dimensions of the new chart.ħ (The preview on the right will confirm how large your design will be). Set the Stitches/in bar to the number of stitches per inch your design will be. starts a new blank design, either with the last used settings or with all the options, shown below. You can also open this at any time from the File menu. The Launch Window When the application is first opened, you will see a Quick Launch Window appear, which looks like this Here you have easy access to the most common tasks you need to get started with the program. (It can be re-enabled in the preferences screen). If you don't want it to appear, untick the show context help'. This window shows help and information about the thing you most recently clicked upon.Ħ It will open over the main window and can be moved to one side so that it provides help as you work. Contextual Help A Contextual Help window will open when you start the application. ![]() The Edit Menu: (Copy, Paste and Area Functions) 37. The File Menu: Print/Print Selection/Print as PDF 33. The File Menu: (Load & Save Charts, Print, Simple PDF ) 29. Table of Contents The Launch Window 5.Ĥ New 6. If you are using a large screen, you will find that many of the dialogs used by the program can be dragged / resized to a larger size, and that text and buttons etc will grow larger to match. This Manual covers all options: if you do not have the Premium edition, some of the options may not be available to you. A table showing the differences can be found on our website. Some of the features are not available in the Lite edition, and some are only available in the Premium edition. Note the Software is supplied in 3 levels: Lite, Standard, and Premium. Once the design is on the screen, you can amend it further: perhaps by adding text, removing background stitches, or adding half stitches to smooth curved edges.ģ This Manual explains all the main functions of the application, and the bundled Thread Editor utility, and Symbol Editor. The task of creating a chart involves either designing something based upon an idea you have, and using the computer screen like a sheet of graph paper, or by importing an image from elsewhere (perhaps a photo or piece of clip art). No need run down to the print shop to get the chart enlarged when you can print it yourself! - 1. The printouts are clear and easy to read, especially when you choose to print at the larger symbol sizes. You draw on screen using the mouse, using your selected colors (taken from the DMC, Anchor, Madeira or several other thread ranges), and build up your design just as you would on graph paper.Ģ For the artistically challenged, you can import scanned photos or clipart, and have the program turn them into ready-to-stitch designs in minutes, at just the right size. ![]() Jeff & Deb Tullin - Ursa Software macstitch Mac, and winstitch for the PC are designed for making the creation of counted cross stitch charts easy, quick and fun. ![]() We hope you enjoy many hours using the program! If you can't find the answer to a query you have within this document, please send us an email using the contact form on our website, or in the help menu of your program. This document explains all the main functions of the application, plus the bundled Thread Editor utility, and Symbol Editor. 1 MacStitch/WinStitch Manual by Ursa Software Revision: July 2018.
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