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* It supports all the core commands where that format can use said command as well as FAST and SLOW for .u01.
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* SEQUINS work in all supported formats (.dst) that are known to support sequins. Further it supports SEQUIN to JUMP operations on the other formats.
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Though previously mandated support for Python 2.7, this support was dropped at the end of life for that version. It is highly recommended that you upgrade. A `python27` branch is availible but that branch was merely forked from when the version was supported.
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Though previously mandated support for Python 2.7, this support was dropped at the end of life for that version. It is highly recommended that you upgrade. A `python27` branch is available but that branch was merely forked from when the version was supported.
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## Philosophy
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#### Reading/Writing to JSON:
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Saves the pattern as a JSON object. This is intended to be useful as an interchange format since JSON is the most common data interchange format availible currently.
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Saves the pattern as a JSON object. This is intended to be useful as an interchange format since JSON is the most common data interchange format available currently.
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#### Writing to PNG:
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* The core units are 1/10th mm. This is what 1 refers to within most formats, and internally within pyembroidery itself. You are entirely permitted to use floating point numbers. When writing to a format, fractional values will be lost, but this shall happen in such a way to avoid the propagation of error. Relative stitches from position ( 0.0, 0.31 ) of (+5.4, +5.4), (+5.4, +5,4), (+5.4, +5,4) should encode as changes of 5,6 6,5 5,6. Taking the relative distance in the format as the integer change from the last integer position to the new one, maintaining a position as close to the absolute position as possible. All fractional values are considered significant.
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In some read formats the formats themselves have a slightly different unit systems such as .PCD or .MIT these alternative units will be presented seemlessly as 1/10th mm units.
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In some read formats the formats themselves have a slightly different unit systems such as .PCD or .MIT these alternative units will be presented seamlessly as 1/10th mm units.
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### Core Command Ordering
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self.stitches[last_change][2] = STOP
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else:
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thread_index += 1
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except IndexError: # Non-existant threads cannot double
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except IndexError: # Non-existent threads cannot double
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return
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init_color = False
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elif data == COLOR_CHANGE or data == COLOR_BREAK or data == NEEDLE_SET:
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EmbThreadPec(246, 74, 138, "Deep Rose", "25"),
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EmbThreadPec(178, 118, 36, "Light Brown", "26"),
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EmbThreadPec(252, 187, 197, "Salmon Pink", "27"),
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EmbThreadPec(254, 55, 15, "Vermillion", "28"),
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EmbThreadPec(254, 55, 15, "Vermilion", "28"),
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EmbThreadPec(240, 240, 240, "White", "29"),
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EmbThreadPec(106, 28, 138, "Violet", "30"),
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EmbThreadPec(168, 221, 196, "Seacrest", "31"),
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EmbThreadPec(247, 56, 102, "Carmine", "48"),
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EmbThreadPec(181, 75, 100, "Amber Red", "49"),
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EmbThreadPec(19, 43, 26, "Olive Green", "50"),
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EmbThreadPec(199, 1, 86, "Dark Fuschia", "51"),
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EmbThreadPec(199, 1, 86, "Dark Fuchsia", "51"),
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EmbThreadPec(254, 158, 50, "Tangerine", "52"),
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EmbThreadPec(168, 222, 235, "Light Blue", "53"),
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EmbThreadPec(0, 103, 62, "Emerald Green", "54"),
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