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Command: Options/Data/On-Off All except Pegs < ODO >
Purpose: Master Switch--toggles selected data on/off
Information:
This switch is sensitive to Treadle Mode ON or OFF.
It toggles EITHER treadles/tieups on OR harness combinations
on, but not both.
Comments:
Both styles of peg plan are unaffected by the master ON/OFF
switch.
See Also: Options/Data/all options
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Command: Options/Data/Warp Threading < ODA >
Purpose: SWITCH--Control inclusion of threading in draft
Information:
In text mode, with the 0-9 Numerals switch OFF, threading
harnesses are represented by the numerals 1-9 and the
letters A-W for harnesses above 10. With the 0-9 Numerals
switch ON, all harnesses are represented with numerals 0-9.
In graphics modes, threading harnesses are graphically
spaced blocks.
The current Options/Format determines the position of the
data.
Comments:
For a table of corresponding numbers and letters, create a
single tieup using the 32nd treadle, then request
Edit/Tieup/Print.
The editors display harness numbers as numerals 1-32 if
Options/Data/Peg Plan Numeric is ON.
See Also: Options/Data/all options
Options/Format
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Command: Options/Data/Weft Harnesses < ODE >
Purpose: SWITCH--Control inclusion of weft harness data
Information:
Patternland does all weave calculations using the actual
harness combination stored for each weft row.
Weft harnesses are represented by the numerals 1-9 and
letters A-W, regardless of the 0-9 Numerals switch.
Comments:
This option not available for graphics modes; use * Peg
Plan.
For a table of corresponding numbers and letters, create a
single tieup using the 32nd treadle, then request
Edit/Tieup/Print.
You can display both Weft harnesses and treadling/tieup if
you want.
Peg Plan Numeric is like Weft Harnesses except the harness
numbers are 2-digit numerical values spaced out graphically.
See Also: Options/Data/all options
Options/Format
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Command: Options/Data/X = * Peg Plan < ODX >
Purpose: SWITCH--Control inclusion * version peg plan
Information:
In text modes, this peg plan is presented with graphically
spaced asterisks representing harnesses.
In graphics modes, the "*" peg plan consists of blocks.
Comments:
You can control spacing with Print/Setup/Printing for text
mode printing.
Use the warp magnification factor combined with the
graphpaper magnification factors to control spacing in
Graphics modes.
See Also: Options/Data/all options
Options/Format
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Command: Options/Data/Peg Plan Numeric < ODP >
Purpose: SWITCH--Include numeric peg plan in text modes only
Information:
This peg plan is presented with graphically spaced 2-digit
numbers 1-32 in both displays and printouts, regardless of
the Display/Modes/Wide Blocks setting.
Peg Plan Numeric also controls whether the Editors display
harness alphanumerics or blocks on the grid.
With Peg Plan Numeric and Wide Blocks both ON, harness
numbers on the grid are displayed as the two-digit numbers
from 1-32.
Comments:
Peg Plan Numeric is like Weft Harnesses except the harness
numbers are positioned graphically across the page/screen.
See Also: Options/Data/all options
Options/Format
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Command: Options/Data/Treadling-Tieup < ODT >
Purpose: SWITCH--Control inclusion of treadling
Information:
The weft treadling is presented as the numerals 1-9 and
letters A-W, graphically spaced across the screen/page.
As with the threading, if 0-9 Numerals is ON, only 0-9 are
used for all treadle numbers.
In Graphics printing the treadles are represented by blocks.
If both Treadling-Tieup and Threading are ON, the tieup is
displayed.
Comments:
The current Options/Format determines the position of the
data.
See Also: Options/Data/all options
Options/Format
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Command: Options/Data/Numbering Warp-Weft < ODN >
Purpose: SWITCH--Control inclusion of number lines in text mode
Information:
Warp and Weft number lines are displayed and printed and
included in the window editors when this switch is ON.
If the tieup is shown, number lines demark the treadles and
harnesses too.
Comments:
This switch controls both the weave routines and the
editors.
See Also: Options/Data/all options
Options/Format
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Command: Options/Data/Symbols Warp-Weft < ODS >
Purpose: SWITCH--Control inclusion of symbols in text mode
Information:
This switch causes the symbol used for each warp and weft
thread to print alongside and above/below the pattern draft.
The symbol is printed in either the standard or mixed color
of the respective thread.
This is useful for COLOR graphics only (all symbols are
blocks in graphics mode).
Comments:
Inclusion of the symbol assists in determining what is
warp and what is weft.
See Also: Options/Data/all options
Options/Format
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Command: Options/Data/0-9 Numerals Only < OD0 >
Purpose: SWITCH--Control text harness/treadle representation
Information:
This switch determines whether or not alpha characters are
used to represent threading and tieup harnesses and
treadles above the value 9.
With this switch ON, harness/treadle 10 will display/print
as "0", 11 as "1", etc.
IF OFF, alphanumerics are used as described under
threading/treadling.
Comments:
This switch has NO EFFECT on graphics.
Make sure you use the ZERO, not the letter "O" when
selecting this option.
See Also: Options/Data/all options
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Command: Options/Data/Use Data Symbol Mode < ODU >
Purpose: Switch--activate Data Symbol Mode
Information:
When Data Symbol Mode is On, a single symbol is used to
display data, instead of the number of the treadle or
harness.
Comments:
See Also: Edit/Symbols/Data/all options
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