Lex Neva
Lex Neva
Reopening this because the 32-bit build is not actually automated in our build script yet. I built the version linked above by hand.
@AkiraNorthstar Here's more information on how I did the 32-bit build. I did this all by setting up a reverse tunnel to my personal server (lex.gd) that let me get...
Your questions from #96: > libembroidery: > > where did you get the windows-libembroidery.tar.gz from? > did you compile it yourself? Yes, I compiled it myself. I built it using...
I'm on the fence. On the one hand, you make a good argument for not having trim be a visual command. On the other hand, I like the consistency of...
Hi! With a normal, correctly-adjusted embroidery machine, you will never see the same pattern on the back as the front, especially with sharp corners. The reason has to do with...
@mcroissant I'd like to invite you to check out Ink/Stitch: https://inkstitch.org/. It uses the awesome libembroidery (the core of Embroidermodder) to load embroidery files in Inkscape and it can do...
Thank you! It's been incredibly useful to have libembroidery at the heart of everything. The code was much messier before I integrated libembroidery.
Oh interesting! I didn't think of the possibility of specifying a STOP command but actually intending a color change. Yeah, we should fix this in Ink/Stitch, not PyEmbroidery. I'll comment...
This is cool! I have an idea for how to make this even better. I would like it if the user could press a button to re-randomize the random parts....
Cool! I swear, we learn so much about SVG in this project...