* pattern fill * turns out this is a lot easier than I thought it was * just like normal fill except the stitch locations in each row are chosen to make a pattern * can do this by intersecting the pattern with the shape instead of just a generic grating * curved fill * use radial fill in inkscape to define center and starting angle * the rows of stitches radiate out from a center point * otherwise it's just like normal fill * start/end points for fills * rotation center might work for one of them, but what else can I use in inkscape's UI? * keep stitch plan objects and just update the ones that change * use md5sum of objects to see what's changed * keep stitch plans in a layer above everything else * set stitch plans to "noninteractive" so you can click through them to the paths * this will make it work more like a "real" embroidery program * separate 'export embroidery file' command * add option for connection to next patch (jump, trim, or running stitch)