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Now check "Show numbers" as well to see both color codes and numbers. Now choose "Piece Labeling" from the Text menu andĬheck "Show color codes." You will now see your codes within each piece. #NUMBER PRESS TUTORIAL CODE#Following the same procedure, give red a color code of B and blue a color code of C. For "Color code in this design" enter the letter A and click Try this now by double-clicking the white color button to bring up the color selector. If you have the StandardĮdition this feature is not available, so you should skip this part of the lesson. Or you could use the letters A, B and C - the choice is yours. In our flagĮxample we could assign R to red, W to white, and B to blue. You'll recall from Lesson 9 that the Color Selector has an area for defining a code for any color. When you're ready, uncheck "Show numbers" and then click the OK button. If you're curious about it, click the "Help" button for a complete explanation. "Manual numbering" is needed only when you want total control over the assignment of numbers to pieces. You choose "Number by location" then your pieces are numbered strictly top to bottom regardless of color. Numbering." When you choose "Number by color" then the numbering is color grouped so that numbers assigned to a particular color are consecutive. #NUMBER PRESS TUTORIAL TRIAL#If you have the Professional or higher edition, or are in trial mode, there are more options available. ![]() Glass Eye 2000 will use this font if the piece is too small to contain the number at the normal font. Note that there isĪnother button used to set the font used for small pieces. If the numbers appear either too large or too small, you can change the font by clicking the "Set for Normal Pieces" button. "Show numbers." You'll immediately see each piece in your design uniquely numbered. Just select "Piece Labeling" from the Text menu and then check Piece LabelingĪutomatic piece numbering is one of the handiest features in Glass Eye 2000. Once you've removed all the text, press the Enter key to Zoom All. If you wish to hide text temporarily then use the Show Text command, which will toggle text on and off.īefore we continue, delete any of the text you've added by clicking on it and then pressing the Delete key. ![]() If you wish to change your text, double-click on it and then make your corrections. You can move your text by dragging it with the mouse, just as you did with knots and lines. When you have completed your text, click the OK button. ![]() Increase or decrease the size of your text or change its font using the buttons in the To move down a line of text simply hit the Enter key. A box will appear into which you may type any text you like. Move the cursor to somewhere off the flag and click once. "A" with a right angle in the upper left. Press the Zoom Out key (the minus key) three times so that we have some working room around the flag.Ĭlick the toolbar button with the "A" on it, or choose "Add Text" from the Text menu. If you have the Standard Edition then text is not available, and piece numbering is limited to number-by-color. #NUMBER PRESS TUTORIAL PLUS#Your designs, a feature available in the Professional Plus and higher editions. You'll also learn how the "AutoTrace Text" command lets you incorporate lettering into This includes the ability to have arbitrary notes and instructions on yourĭesign, as well as having your pieces numbered automatically. #NUMBER PRESS TUTORIAL HOW TO#In this lesson you will learn how to add text to your designs. Glass Eye 2000 Tutorial - Lesson 10: Text and Piece Labels Lesson 10: Text and Piece Labels ![]()
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