From d397eae4801412366919913f6539454b8857c9e6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: jo-pol Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2023 19:07:00 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Revert "ignore and restore stitches changed" This reverts commit b0983e2c41258d910ff3e415ccc0e3332f1f1e96. --- docs/Replace.md | 26 +++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/Replace.md b/docs/Replace.md index 117ce31..9d3b880 100644 --- a/docs/Replace.md +++ b/docs/Replace.md @@ -3,39 +3,39 @@ layout: default title: Modify stitches --- -Ignore/restore stitches +Drop/restore stitches ======================= ![](images/legend-and-ids.png) -How to modify stitches is explained in the getting started [tutorial](index#modify-stitches). -A more advanced subject is skipping/ignoring stitches and restore them. +How to modify stitches is explained in the getting started [tutorial](#modify-stitches). +A more advanced subject is skipping/dropping stitches and restore them. -Ignore stitches +Drop stitches ------------- -To remove a stitch from the pair diagram, you can use `-` (a single dash and no other symbols) for the stitch. +To remove a stitch from the pattern, you can use `-` (a single dash and no other symbols) for the stitch. If you delete all the text from a stitch field, the default value is used. The default stitch is `ctc`. -_Warning_: ignored stitches may cause weird thread diagrams +_Warning_: too many adjacent dropped stitches may cause weird thread diagrams in which the pairs swap before a stitch is made. Restore stitches ------------- -An explanation of a versatile [Binche](Binche) pattern still uses the old old method explained as stitches. -That method no longer. -When the address bars has `GroundForge/tile` please replace it to `GroundForge/stitches`. -Then you get subsection of a page with a button to restore ignored stitches. +An explanation of a versatile [Binche](Binche) pattern still uses the old old method to explain dropping stitches. +That method still works though the pattern no longer has colors. +You can drop the stitches also in the new style pair diagram, +but to restore a dropped stitch you need the diagram under `edit pattern`. Reconnected stitches -------------------- -When stitches are ignored, the algorithm has to reconnect the involved pairs with the adjacent stitches. +When stitches are dropped, the algorithm has to reconnect the involved pairs with the adjacent stitches. -The green annotations in the screen shot below show how the remaining stitches reconnect in the pair diagram after an ignored stitch. +The green annotations in the screen shot below show how the remaining stitches reconnect in the pair diagram after a dropped stitch. One case is straight forward. In the other case, because the GroundForge pair diagram treats stitch-pin-stitch as a single stitch, the stitches are merged two by two. The ![animate](/GroundForge/images/animate.png) button simulates what the pattern looks like when the connections between stitches act like springs. -The same spring behaviour is used to create the thread diagrams. Applying the animate button creates a pair diagram that can be used as a pricking for the thread diagram. +The same spring behaviour is used to create the thread diagrams. Aplying the animate button creates a pair diagram that can be used as a pricking for the thread diagram. You can [try](/GroundForge/tiles?patchWidth=12&patchHeight=13&g1=ctct&e1=ctct&c1=ctct&a1=ctct&f2=ctct&b2=-&g3=ctct&e3=ctct&c3=ctct&a3=ctct&h4=ctct&f4=-&d4=ctct&b4=ctct&g5=ctct&e5=ctct&c5=ctct&a5=ctct&f6=ctct&b6=ctct&g7=ctct&e7=ctct&c7=ctct&a7=ctct&h8=ctct&f8=ctct&d8=ctct&b8=ctct&tile=5-5-5-5-,-5---5--,B-C-B-C-,-5-5-5-5,5-5-5-5-,-5---5--,B-C-B-C-,-5-5-5-5,&footsideStitch=tctct&tileStitch=ctct&headsideStitch=tctct&shiftColsSW=0&shiftRowsSW=8&shiftColsSE=8&shiftRowsSE=8) variations.