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DB-WEAVE

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Copyright 2005 Brunold Software, Wdenswil, Switzerland
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Preface
$B%W&V& is a progra' for the shaft wea!ing" (t supports you designing your patterns and
)with the *lus !ersion+ wea!ing the' on a ,o'puter ,ontrolled loo'"
Created using 'odern progra''ing te,hni-ues on the .ase of Windows /5 and Windows
2000, $B%W&V& is a ,o'pa,t, powerful progra'" 0he user interfa,e is intuiti!ely usa.le
and guarantees for a short learning ti'e"
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Table of contents
*refa,e """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""#
0a.le of ,ontents"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""5
(ntrodu,tion"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""1
Wel,o'e to $B%W&V& """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""1
2oo' ,ontrol"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""1
Syste' re-uire'ents""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""1
(nstalling $B%W&V& fro' $is3""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""1
(nstalling $B%W&V& fro' the internet""""""""""""""""""""1
4e'o!ing $B%W&V&"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""1
*hilosophy """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""/
5odern user interfa,e """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""/
lways up to date """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""/
5ouse and 3ey.oard""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""/
Si'ple yet powerful"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""/
&asy learning through safety """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""60
$esigning the printouts""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""60
What is new with !ersion 47 """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""66
0utorials""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""6#
Basi,s""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""64
4anges """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""6/
$ou.le and 'ultiple wea!es """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""28
2an,ee wea!es"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""#4
Colors""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""#9
Wea!ing""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""#/
5enu referen,e """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""4#
:ile 'enu """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""4#
&dit 'enu""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""48
View 'enu""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""4/
0hreading 'enu"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""56
0readling 'enu""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""52
0ie%up 'enu """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""5#
*egplan 'enu""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""54
(nsert 'enu""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""55
4epeat 'enu""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""58
Color 'enu""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""51
4ange 'enu"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""59
&;tras 'enu"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""5/
7 'enu"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""82
&ntering su.stitution patterns"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""8#
5ouse referen,e""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""84
Sele,ting""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""84
Cli,3ing"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""84
$rawing """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""84
<ey.oard referen,e """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""85
Setting and ,learing a .inding point """""""""""""""""""""""""85
Sele,ting""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""85
Sele,ting ,olors """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""85
:aster 'o!e'ent of the ,ursor """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""85
=u'ping fro' field to field"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""85
Swit,h ranges """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""85
>eneral 3ey.oard short,uts""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""88
Short,uts loo' ,ontrol"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""81
2oo' ,ontrol"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""89
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Bra,es """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""89
<ey.oard usage """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""89
Wea!e 'enu""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""89
*osition 'enu""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""8/
View 'enu""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""8/
?ptions 'enu """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""10
(nde;"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""16
ddress"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""15
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Introduction
Welcome to DB-WEAVE
0his user 'anual is designed to support you with learning $B%W&V&" lthough $B%
W&V& is largely intuiti!ely usa.le, you should read the infor'ation in this 'anual to .e a.le
to use the full power of $B%W&V&" @ou find here not only detailed e;planations of e!ery
fun,tionality .ut also tutorials that e;plain the usage of $B%W&V& with the aid of ,on,rete
&;a'ples" (f you follow theses 0utorials at the ,o'puter, you will get to 3now the 'ost
i'portant possi.ilities of $B%W&V& through an easy way"
Loom control
$B%W&V& in,ludes a loo' ,ontrol 'ode" 0his allows you to ,ontrol 45 *atroni,, 45
$esigner ele,troni,, Varpapuu loo's and )only e;peri'ental+ 2(*SAS2(*S%syste's"
System requirements
0o .e a.le to use $B%W&V& .est, you should ha!e at least the following ,o'puter syste'" (f
your syste' is not as good as re-uired, $B%W&V& 'ay wor3 .ut slower"
*ersonal ,o'puter with *entiu' pro,essor with at least 6## 5Bz
5i,rosoft Windows /5, Windows /9 or 5i,rosoft Windows C0 4, Windows 2000 or a
newer !ersion
60 5ega.yte free spa,e on your hard dis3 for the progra' and the in,luded sa'ple files"
24 5ega.yte 45, .etter #2 5ega.yte
V> s,reen with at least 900;800 pi;els resolution and at least 258, .ut .etter 855#8
,olors"
5ouse strongly re,o''ended
Installing DB-WEAVE from Dis
(f you start your *C, you get into the user interfa,e of Windows" :ro' here you install $B%
W&V& as followsD
6" Close all open appli,ations
2" (nsert the progra' dis3 of $B%W&V& in the floppy dri!e of your ,o'puter"
#" Cli,3 at the Start%Button and ,hoose the run ,o''and"
4" 0ype the ,o''and a:setup and ,li,3 at the .utton ?<"
0he setup progra' will .e started, whi,h will install $B%W&V& on your ,o'puter" :ollow
the instru,tions on the s,reen"
Installing DB-WEAVE from t!e internet
6" Conne,t your ,o'puter to the internet and go the the we.site
http://www.brunoldsoftware.ch "
2" 2o,ate there the download se,tion and download the de'o !ersion of $B%W&V&"
#" 4unning the downloaded progra' will install $B%W&V& on your ,o'puter"
Cote that you ha!e to .uy a li,ense in order to use $B%W&V& for 'ore than #0 days"
"emo#ing DB-WEAVE
(n order to re'o!e $B%W&V& fro' your ,o'puter, you open the ,ontrol panel and dou.le%
,li,3 at Add/remove programs" (n the window you sele,t $B%W&V& to re'o!e the progra'"
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P!iloso$!y
s e!ery progra' $B%W&V& has an own usage philosophy" 0he .etter you understand this
philosophy the .etter you ,an user $B%W&V&"
0herefore ( would li3e to get you a,-uainted with this philosophy in this se,tion" @our start
with $B%W&V& will .e s'oother and easier" But please ,onsider that to get to 3now a
progra' is always )as is learning for itself+ aw3ward and e;hausti!e" Conetheless ( .elie!e that
$B%W&V& is well suited to 'a3e your wor3 easier without re-uiring a too large learning
effort"
%odern user interface
$B%W&V& wor3s only with a *C using at least 5i,rosoft Windows /5" 0he progra' is in
e!ery respe,t suited for this 'odern user interfa,e and uses 'ost of the a!aila.le idio's" 0he
.etter you 3now Window /5 the easier it is for you to use $B%W&V&"
Al&ays u$ to date
(n $B%W&V& the pattern on the one side and threading, treadling and tie%up on the other side
are always in syn," @ou ,an ,hange so'ething in the pattern and instantly after that so'ething
in the treadling or the tie%up" 0he progra' syn,hronizes the other parts always instantly"
0his ,on,ept ,an ,onfront you with une;pe,ted .eha!iour" :or e;a'ple you ,ould enter a
spe,ifi, threading" (f you ,hange so'ething in the pattern after this, the pro.a.ility is .ig that
your ,arefully designed threading gets partially distur.ed" 0his has to happen .e,ause your
,hanged pattern is not possi.le with your original threading" 0hatEs why the progra' has to
'odify your threading"
0he .est thing to do is to wor3 solely Ffro' .otto' to topG or Ffro' top to .otto'G" With this (
'ean that you either ,reate your design starting with the pattern or starting with threading,
treadling and tie%up"
%ouse and eyboard
(f you learn to use a progra' you nor'ally wor3 !ery 'u,h with the 'ouse" 0his is .e,ause
the handling of the 'ouse is !ery easy and you ha!e to re'e'.er !ery few things to .e a.le to
wor3 with the 'ouse" @ou ,an at your own pa,e sear,h the 'enus for a spe,ifi, ,o''and and
Hust ,li,3 at it to in!o3e it"
s you get to 3now the progra' .etter you swit,h nor'ally at least partially to the 3ey.oard"
&;perien,ed users are 'u,h faster and 'ore ,o'forta.le to wor3 with the 3ey.oard than to use
the 'ouse"
0hat is the reason that $B%W&V& is spe,ifi,ally designed to .e usa.le ,o'pletely with the
'ouse or e-ually well with the 3ey.oard"
0he ,o''ands that ha!e a 3ey.oard short,ut show it in the 'enu to their right" =ust noti,e
these short,uts a little and you will soon now that the 3ey I in!erts the sele,tion" ?r that the
3ey ,o''and Ctrl+O opens a pattern"
0he .asi, short,uts are designed to .e si'ilar or e-ual to those used .y 5i,rosoft Windows
and 5i,rosoft ?ffi,e"
(n the ,hapter Keyboard reference all a!aila.le short,uts are listed and a few i'portant
spe,ial ,ases are e;plained"
Sim$le yet $o&erful
Who does not 3now progra's that Hust ,an do e!erything you want" 0he only pro.le' with
su,h progra's is that no.ody e!er ,an re'e'.er how to sol!e the ,urrent pro.le' with the'"""
$B%W&V& is a si'ple progra'" @ou will !ery soon .e a.le to wor3 with it and in relati!ely
short ti'e you will ha!e got to 3now a lot of the a!aila.le ,o''ands"
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@et $B%W&V& is powerful" 0here are 'any ,o''ands that are not dire,tly i'ple'ented .ut
you ,an e'ulate the' fast and easily with the standard fun,tionality"
Easy learning t!roug! safety
( re,o''end you to get to 3now the progra' through playing with it" 0here is no 'ore
effe,ti!e way to learning a progra' than to use it" Very i'portant for this is the undo
,o''and" (t ena.les you to undo any error you 'ay ,o''it" 0he last 600 steps ,an .e undone"
Ise this ,o''and" @ou soon will not .e willing to do without it"
Designing t!e $rintouts
$B%W&V& prints a design always as it is displayed on the s,reen" (f you do not want to print
the threading, you Hust toggle it with View|Threading and it will not .e printed any'ore"
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W!at is ne& &it! #ersion '(
0his se,tion is intended for users of pre!ious !ersion of $B%W&V& willing to swit,h to the
,urrent !ersion"
0he whole user interfa,e has got refined" s a result the usa.ility has on,e 'ore in,reased"
&;port your patterns in the B5*%>raphi,s file for'at" @ou ,an e'.ed B5*%:ile in
appli,ations li3e 5i,rosoft Word or )after a ,on!ersion to >(: or =*>%for'at+ pu.lish a
pattern on the internet"
0he threading ,an .e shown using shaft nu'.ers"
0he lan,ee%fun,tionality got totaly refined" @ou ,an now define what lan,ee%effe,t you
want to apply"
Various other things ha!e .een i'pro!ed or added"
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Tutorials
(n the following part of this 'anual there are so'e tutorials" 0hese tutorials lead you step .y
step through so'e e;a'ples" 0his way you get to 3now the 'ost i'portant features of $B%
W&V&" (t is strongly re,o''ended to wor3 through all of these tutorials" 0his will gi!e you
a good loo3 at $B%W&V&" But please do not forget that not e!ery fun,tionality of $B%
W&V& is ,o!ered in these tutorials" ?therwise this 'anual would ha!e got way too .ig" @ou
find the details of e!ery ,o''and e;plained in the referen,e part"
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Basics
(n this ,hapter you will learn the .asi,s of the usage of $B%W&V&" (t is assu'ed here that
you wor3 with the 'ouse" But of ,ourse you ,an use $B%W&V& )al'ost+ ,o'pletely with
only the 3ey.oard"
Tutorial ) * +irst ste$s
Start $B%W&V& through the Start Menu, Program, !"#$%&V%
@ou see that the progra' window is roughly di!ided in four .ig rangesD pattern, threading, tie%
up and treadling" @ou see further the warp and weft ,olors"
&nter with the 'ouse the following pattern in the right .otto' of the pattern rangeD
s you see there are auto'ati,ally and instantly a threading, a treadling and a tie%up generated"
0his is a !ery i'portant thing with $B%W&V&D threading, treadling and tie%up on the one
side and pattern on the other side are always in syn," @ou ne!er ha!e to update the threading or
to worry a.out so'ething li3e that"
(n the right .otto' of the window you see the ,urrent size of the pattern and the size of the
repeat"
0o the left of this you see the ,urrent position"
?pen the repeat window with 'e(eat|'e(eat and enlarge the pattern to 2 ti'es 2 repeatsD
With a ,li,3 at the ?< .utton you apply your sele,tions"
0he pattern now loo3s li3e thisD
Change the pattern to thisD

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&nlarge the pattern again with 'e(eat|'e(eatD
0he pattern now loo3s li3e thisD
0here are three different !iew 'odesD draft, ,olor and fa.ri," 0he !iew a.o!e is the draft !iew"
Change with View|View|Color to the ,olor 'ode"
Cow the pattern loo3s li3e thisD
Change with View|View|)abric to the fa.ri, si'ulation 'ode"
0he pattern loo3s li3e thisD
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Summary
&nter the pattern with the 'ouse" 0hreading, treadling and tie%up are ,reated and updated
auto'ati,ally"
0hree !iew 'odesD draft, ,olor and fa.ri,"
&nlarge the pattern with 4epeat
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Tutorial , * Selecting and Editing
(n this tutorial you learn how to sele,t a part of a pattern" @ou further see how easily you then
,an edit this part"
Start $B%W&V&
?pen with %*tra|O(tion|)or thi (attern the options window and sele,t there the ta.
+rid
&nter the following !alues for the grid setting"
Close the options window with a ,li,3 at the ?< .utton"
0he e'phasized lines of the grid are now e!ery fifth instead of e!ery fourth line" Sin,e in the
following a fi!e .inding satin
0he white .lin3ing s-uare is ,alled the ,ursor" (t shows you where the ,urrent wor3 lo,ation is"
@ou ,an 'o!e the ,ursor either with the ,ursor 3eys or .y ,li,3ing with the 'ouse at the
desired position while holding the Ctrl 3ey"
Set the ,ursor in the right .otto' ,orner of the pattern, if it is not yet there"
(nsert with Inert|Satin|Satin , a fi!e .inding satin at the ,urrent position"
0he .inding is now surrounded .y a white line" 0his is the sele,tion" Sin,e the satin is sele,ted
it ,an .e edited in !arious ways"
Choose %dit|Central ymmetric
Choose %dit|Co(y
0his ,o''and ,opies the sele,tion in an internal spa,e )the ,lip.oard+ fro' where it ,an .e
inserted at a different pla,e into the pattern again"
@ou see that the sele,tion auto'ati,ally !anished and that the ,ursor Hu'ped to the left of the
,opied part"
Choose %dit|Inert
Sin,e the inserted pattern is sele,ted, it ,an instantly .e edited"
Choose %dit|In-ert
Choose %dit|Mirror hori.ontal
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Sele,t the whole pattern"
0o ,reate a sele,tion you ,li,3 with the 'ouse at one ,orner of the part you want to sele,t, and drag the 'ouse to the
other ,orner of this part while holding the left 'ouse 3ey" While doing this a white re,tangle appears on the s,reen"
0his is the sele,tion" =ust 'o!e the 'ouse until the sele,tion has the desired size and the lea!e the left 'ouse 3ey"
Choose %dit|Co(y
5o!e the ,ursor to the first pi,3 o!er the pattern and to the right'ost end of the pattern"
Choose %dit|Inert
Choose %dit|In-ert
Choose %dit|Mirror -ertical
0o re'o!e the sele,tion Hust ,li,3 anywhere within the pattern"
0he pattern now loo3s li3e thisD
Summary
dapt the grid settings to the ,urrent needs
(nsert satin and twill effi,iently with Inert|Satin and Inert|Twill"
Sele,t a pattern to .e a.le to edit it with the ,o''and fro' the edit 'enu"
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"anges
(n this ,hapter you learn a.out the usage of ranges" @ou see how to separate patterns opti,ally"
:inally you do a .lo,3 and a range su.stitution"
Tutorial ) * -sing ranges
(n this tutorial you learn to use ranges and you will see so'e appli,ations of the'"
Start $B%W&V&
$own in the status .ar you see the ,urrently a,ti!e range" Bere it is range 6D
Swit,h to the draft 'ode with View|View| !raft"
&nter the following pattern
,ti!ate the se,ond range with 'ange|Current range|'ange / or Shift+/"
&nter the following patternD
@ou see that the new pattern is displayed with a different ,olor" &a,h range has its own ,olor"
0his ena.les you to separate parts of a pattern opti,ally"
(n the ,hapters 0ancee wea-e and !ouble and multi(le wea-e this te,hni-ue will .e
applied to si'plify the patterns"
Summary
0here are nine different ranges at your disposal" Swit,h .etween the' with
'ange|Current range| 'ange 1223 or Shift+1223"
$raw dire,tly with one range using the 1""3 3eys" $elete with the 4 3ey"
(n the status .ar the ,urrently a,ti!e range is displayed"
&a,h range has an own ,olor in the pattern and the tie%up or pegplan"
Ise the ranges to separate different parts of a pattern opti,ally"
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Tutorial , * .reating a bloc substitution
(n this tutorial you ,reate a si'ple .lo,3 su.stitution"
Start $B%W&V&
&nter the following patternD
Choose 'ange|Subtitution|"loc5 ubtitution to get into the .lo,3 su.stitution windowD
Choose as the .ase pattern a 5;5 satin with %dit|Predefined (attern|Satin ,D
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5a3e the pattern ,entral sy''etri, with the ,o''and %dit|Central ymmetric or 6D
Swit,h to the pattern 6 with Pattern|Pattern 1 or Shift+1"
Copy with %dit|Co(y from|"ae (attern or Shift+Ctrl+4 the .ase pattern into pattern 6"
(n!ert the pattern with %dit|In-ert or I"
5irror the pattern horizontally with %dit|Mirror hori.ontal or 7"
0hese operations 'a3e sure that the pattern is ,entral sy''etri, and that the .orders of the
dar3 and the light parts loo3 well"
0he pattern loo3s li3e thisD
pply this .y Pattern|&((ly or Ctrl+%nter"
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0he result loo3s li3e thisD
(n this e;a'ple you ha!e only used one range ).esides the .ase pattern range+" But of ,ourse
you ,ould ha!e used as 'u,h as nine ranges"
Summary
J$rawE the desired .lo,3 pattern with different ranges"
0he .lo,3 su.stitution will assign ea,h range an own pattern"
5a3e well loo3ing .orders with ,entral sy''etri, and 'irroring"
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Tutorial / * .reating a range substitution
Start $B%W&V&
,ti!ate the 0ool palette with View|Tool (alette or )14"
Cli,3 the &llipse tool"
Cli,3 the Js-uare and ,ir,le sy'.ol"
$raw a filled ,ir,le
Sele,t the se,ond range with 'ange|Current range| 'ange / or Shift+/"
$raw another ,ir,leD
Sele,t the pointing toolD
Sele,t the two ,ir,les in,lusi!e a .order of four pointsD
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?pen the range su.stitution window with 'ange|Subtitution|'ange ubtitution "
&nter a ta..y as the .ase patternD
Swit,h to the first pattern with Pattern|Pattern 1 or Shift+1 and enter a twillD
Swit,h to the se,ond pattern with Pattern|Pattern / or Shift+/ and enter the following
twillD
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pply the range su.stitution with Pattern|&((ly or Ctrl+%nterD
Summary
$raw the ranges with the tools fro' the tool palette or point .y point"
Ise different ranges for parts that should get different patterns"
&a,h used range will .e assigned a pattern"
(f you do not want to su.stitute the whole pattern or if you want to su.stitute 'ore than the
whole pattern you ha!e to sele,t the part you want to su.stitute"
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Double and multi$le &ea#es
Tutorial ) * A sim$le double &ea#e
(n this tutorial you ,reate a si'ple dou.le wea!e with two different patterns"
Start $B%W&V&
0he threading of a dou.le wea!e is nor'ally arranges in two ,hoirs in order to 3eep the
tie%up si'ple" ?f ,ourse you ,an finally ,hange the threading to straight or whate!er .ut
while designing it is 'ore ,on!enient to do it with ,hoirs" 0herefore enter the following
threadingD
nalogous you enter the following treadlingD
Cow e!erything is ready to enter the patterns into the tie%up" We want the top layer to .e a
warp sided twill an the .otto' layer to .e a weft sided twill"
0he two different patterns are entered using different ranges" 0his ena.les you to ,learly
differentiate the two layers"
5a3e sure that the first range is a,ti!ated )sele,t 'ange|Current 'ange|'ange 1 or
Shift+1+"
Cow enter the first pattern into the tie%upD
Swit,h to the se,ond rang with 'ange|Current 'ange|'ange / or Shift+/"
&nter the se,ond pattern into the tie%upD
0o ,o'plete the dou.le wea!e you ha!e to add the lift out of the top layer" Swit,h to the
lift out range with 'ange|Current 'ange|0ift out or Shift+4"
&nter the lift out point into the tie%upD
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0his ,o'pleted the dou.le wea!e" 0he pattern loo3s now li3e thisD
(f you ,olor the threads a,,ording to whi,h layer they .elong with different ,olors and swit,h
to the fa.ri, !iew then you ,an ,learly distinguish the two layersD
Swit,h to the fa.ri, !iew with View|View|)abric or Ctrl+8"
&nlarge the pattern with 'e(eat|'e(eat to 2;2 repeats"
Color the warp and weft threads alternating with different ,olors
0he result loo3s li3e thisD
Summary
rrange threading and treadling in ,hoirs"
&nter different layers with different ranges"
&nter lift out points with the spe,ial lift out range"
Color ,oding of the layers gi!es a good fa.ri, loo3"
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Tutorial , * Building t!e design from t!e bottom
(n this tutorial you ,reate a dou.le wea!e that is entered dire,tly into the pattern field without
entering a threading, treadling or tie%up"
Start $B%W&V&
0he ai' is to ,reate a dou.le wea!e with a 5;5 satin and a 5;5 twill"
Swit,h to the first range with 'ange|Current range| 'ange 1 or Shift+1"
&nter the Je;pandedE satinD
Swit,h to the se,ond range with 'ange|Current range|'ange / or Shift+/"
:ill in the twillD
What is 'issing are the lift out points to separate the two layers"
Swit,h to the lift out range with 'ange|Current range|0ift out or Shift+4"
0ipD (t is !ery ,on!enient to enter the lift out points pi,3 .y pi,3" 0o do this you .est swit,h the
,ursor 'o!e'ent to left )%*tra|Curor|Mo-ement or Ctrl+&lt+Curor 5ey+"
&nter the lift out pointsD
0he dou.le wea!e is now ,o'pleted" @ou are possi.ly not !ery happy with the generated
threading and treadling" 0hey loo3 li3e thisD
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(f you only wor3 within the pattern you do not ha!e to ,are what the threading loo3s li3e" 0he
generated threading is further'ore not so .ad to a,tually wea!e the pattern"
But of ,ourse you ,an ,hange the threading as you wish" (f you want to use e;a,tly one and
only threading then it is pro.a.ly a .etter idea to ,reate the pattern as was de'onstrated in
tutorial 6 starting with the threading, treadling and ,reating the tie%up"
Summary
Create the design starting fro' the pattern"
&nter different layers with different ranges"
#0
Tutorial / * S&itc!ing t!e layers
(n this tutorial you learn to ,reate dou.le wea!es that ha!e swit,hing layers"
Start $B%W&V&
Swit,h the grid setting to #;# in %*tra|O(tion|)or thi (attern 0a. +rid"
&nter the following dou.le wea!e a,,ording to the syste' taught in tutorial 6D
4epeat the pattern horizontal and !erti,al si; ti'es with 'e(eat|'e(eat or )9
Copy and paste the tie%up to get the following pi,tureD
4eset the lift out points a,,ording to thisD
Sele,t in the threading the ,olu's 1 through #0 and ,ut the' with %dit|Cut"
Set the ,ursor to ,olu'n 1 row 1 and insert with %dit|Pate the ,ut part"
0he threading loo3s now li3e thisD
#6
Choose Treadling|Treadling a threading
0he treadling loo3s now li3e thisD
@ou ,reated two swit,hes of layers in the warp and the weft" 0he result is so'ething li3e a
pillow i"e" it is hollow"
0hrough appropriate ,oloring you ,an !isualize the stru,ture in the fa.ri, 'odeD
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Tutorial ' * Binding and unbinding $oints
(n this tutorial you learn how to use .inding and un.inding points"
Start $B%W&V&
&nter the following dou.le wea!e
Swit,h to the .inding range with 'ange|Current range|binding or Ctrl+4"
&nter the .inding pointsD
(n the sa'e way you ,an use un.inding points .y swit,hing to 'ange|Current
range|unbinding or Shift+Ctrl+4"
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Lancee &ea#es
Tutorial ) * .reating a &ar$ lancee &ea#e
(n this tutorial you see how to ,reate a si'ple warp lan,ee wea!e"
Start $B%W&V&
&nter one repeat of ta..y
4epeat the ta..y with 'e(eat|'e(eat or )9 horizontal and !erti,al four ti'es"
0he pattern should loo3 li3e this .y nowD
(nsert e'pty lan,ee threads with the ,o''and %dit|0ancee|$ar( lanceeD
Swit,h to the se,ond range with 'ange|Current range|'ange / or Shift+/"
:ill the lan,ee threadsD
Swit,h the threading to two ,hoirs with Threading|/ choir2
0his is the resultant designD
Summary
&nter the .ase pattern
#5
(nsert the e'pty lan,ee threads with %dit|0ancee| $ar( lancee
:ill in the lan,ee threads with range 2
Swit,h the threading to two ,hoirs
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Tutorial , * Weft lancee
(n this tutorial you learn how to ,reate a weft lan,ee wea!e that is not one to one"
Start $B%W&V&
&nter a ta..y and repeat it four ti'es horizontal and !erti,al )'e(eat|'e(eat or )9+"
(nsert e'pty weft lan,ee threads !ia %dit|0ancee| $eft lancee and entering the following
data
0he result isD
Swit,h to the se,ond range with 'ange|Current range|'ange / or Shift+/"
:ill in the lan,ee pi,3s"
0ipD 0o do this ,on!eniently you .est swit,h the ,ursor 'o!e'ent to left )Ctrl+&lt+Curor
5ey+and fill pi,3 .y pi,3"
0he result should loo3 li3e thisD
4epeat this twi,e in ea,h dire,tion to get thisD
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#9
.olors
(n this ,hapter you learn the usage of ,olors with $B%W&V&" Sin,e this 'anual is printed in
.la,3 and white, the pi,tures are not as infor'ati!e as they are on s,reen"
Tutorial ) * .reating a color effect
Start $B%W&V&
&nter the following patternD
Swit,h to ,olor !iew with View|View|Color or Ctrl+/"
4epeat the pattern twi,e in ea,h dire,tion with 'e(eat|'e(eat or )9"
Set the warp ,olor with Color|Set war( color to a dar3ish red"
Set the weft ,olor with Color|Set weft color to a .lea,hed yellow"
?pen the ,olor palette with Color|Palette or Ctrl+), ,hoose the sa'e .lea,hed yellow
and ,lose the palette window"
Cow set the ,ursor into the warp ,olor .ar and ,olor it as followingD
?pen the ,olor palette again and ,hoose the dar3ish red" Close the palette"
Color the weft ,olor .ar to get this resultD
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Wea#ing
(n this ,hapter you learn how to use $B%W&V& together with a ,o'puter ,ontrolled loo' to
wea!e dire,tly your patterns" (f you do not ha!e su,h a loo' you ,an s3ip this ,hapter"
*lease note that the fun,tionality that is des,ri.ed here is only ,ontained in the *lus !ersion"
@ou ,annot ,ontrol loo's with the standard !ersion"
Tutorial ) * .onfiguring t!e loom interface
(n this tutorial you will ,onfigure your loo' and your ,o'puter in order to .e a.le to wea!e
you patterns"
(nstall your ,o'puter ,ontrolled loo' a,,ording to the des,ription you got fro' the
'anufa,turer"
(f your ,o'puter is running shut it down and swit,h it off"
Conne,t the ,a.le fro' the loo' to the ,o'puter" :ollow the dire,tions of the loo'
'anufa,turer"
Start up your ,o'puter"
Start $B%W&V&
&nter the following si'ple pattern
Swit,h into the wea!e 'ode with %*tra|$ea-e or Ctrl+$" 0he s,reen should loo3 now
appro;i'ately li3e thatD
?n the left you see the pattern"
(n the 'iddle is the pegplan !isi.le" 0he ,urrent pi,3 is 'ar3ed .lue"
0he triangle .etween pattern and pegplan indi,ates the last wo!en pi,3" 0his is i'portant
espe,ially while wea!ing if you ,hange the ,urrent position" 0he triangle re'inds you then
whi,h pi,3 was last wo!en"
?n the right side you see the so ,alled .ra,es" 0here are nine .ra,es a!aila.le" 0he .ra,es
deter'ine whi,h part of the pattern is how 'any ti'es wo!en" s a default the first .ra,e
is set to the whole repeat"
Before you ,an a,tually wea!e you ha!e to finish ,onfiguring your loo'"
?pen the loo' options window with O(tion|0oomD
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Sele,t fro' the list your loo' type" (n this e;a'ple ( assu'e that you own a Varpapuu
,ontroller at the parallel port" (f you need 'ore infor'ation a.out a loo' type Hust ,li,3
the info .utton"
0he Varpapuu ,ontroller is ,onne,ted through a parallel port )printer ,a.le+" (f your
,o'puter has 'ore than one parallel port you ha!e to sele,t the ,orre,t port in the field
Parallel(ort"
Whi,h one is it7
(f you do not ha!e ,onne,ted a printer, it is presu'a.ly 2*06"
?therwise it ,an .e 2*06 or 2*02 depending on the port the printer uses"
(f you are unsure you .est as3 a ,o'puter e;perien,ed person or you Hust try it"
Cow the loo' is fully ,onfigured and ready to wea!e" Cli,3 ?< to sa!e these settings"
(n order to test whether the loo' is ,orre,tly ,onfigured, you should wea!e the pattern" @ou do
not ha!e to really wea!e, Hust open and ,lose the shed to loo3 whether the right shafts are lifted"
Swit,h on your loo'"
Start the wea!ing with $ea-e|Start wea-ing or ),"
?pen the shed"
(f e!erything is ,orre,t, the first shaft should .e lifted"
Close and reopen the shed to Fwea!eG the whole pattern" ?n the s,reen the indi,ator of the
,urrent pi,3 'o!es step .y step upwards"
(f your loo' does not rea,t at all then the interfa,e is presu'a.ly wrongly ,onfigured or your
loo' is not swit,hed on"
*lease !erify if the loo'
is swit,hed on
is ,orre,tly ,onne,ted to your ,o'puter
is ,orre,tly ,onfigured in O(tion|0oom
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Tutorial , * Wea#ing a $attern
(n this tutorial we loo3 at the possi.ilities to wea!e a pattern"
Start $B%W&V&
&nter the following patternD
Swit,h into the wea!e 'ode with %*tra|$ea-e or Ctrl+$"
s you 'ay see the first .ra,e is set to the whole repeat of the pattern" 0hat 'eans, that the
whole thing will .e wo!en on,e"
@ou ,an set the nine .ra,es with the 'ouse or the 3ey.oard" With the 'ouse you Hust drag the
.ra,e at either end or in the 'iddle" (f the .ra,e is sele,ted you ,an set the repetition with the
3eys 4 to 3"
:or a des,ription of the usage of the 3ey.oard please refer to the 3ey.oard referen,e"
Cow set the .ra,es li3e thisD
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What does this 'ean7 :irst the four pi,3s of ta..y are wo!en Hust on,e ).ra,e one on the left+"
0hen twi,e the first eight pi,3s ).ra,e two+" s third twi,e the se,ond eight pi,3s ).ra,e three+"
nd finally on,e again the four pi,3s of ta..y ).ra,e 4+"
0he ,urrent pi,3 is now pi,3 6 )'ar3ed .lue+" (n order that you really start the wea!ing with
.ra,e 6 you ha!e to 'o!e the ,urrent position there"
Set the ,urrent position to .ra,e 6 with Poition|+oto|"race 1 or Shift+1"
Start the wea!ing with $ea-e|Start wea-ing or ),"
Starten Sie das We.en 'it $eben|Start $eben oder ),"
Wea!e the pattern on,e" @ou see that the order is as you set it with the .ra,es"
While wea!ing you ,an e!ery ti'e ,hange the ,urrent pi,3" 0he ne;t wo!en pi,3 will .e there"
(f you 'ade an 'ista3e, you ,an swit,h the wea!e dire,tion" (f you use a !arpapuu loo', you
ha!e to do this with the ,orresponding swit,h on the loo' ,ontrol .o;" ?therwise you swit,h
the dire,tion with $ea-e|$ea-e bac5ward or ):"
Summary
Set .ra,es to deter'ine whi,h parts to wea!e"
=u'p to .ra,e with Poition|+oto|"race 222 or Shift+12223"
Change the ,urrent pi,3 with the ,ursor 3eys"
Swit,h dire,tion with $ea-e|$ea-e bac5ward or ):"
4#
%enu reference
+ile menu
0e&
Creates a new pattern"
Short,utD Ctrl+;
0e& from tem$late
Creates a new pattern .ased upon a te'plate"
1$en
?pens a pattern"
Short,utD Ctrl+O
Load $arts
2oads only a part of a pattern" &;a'pleD @ou ha!e ,reated a pattern with a warp ,olor
.lending" @ou want to use this .lending in your ,urrent pattern" 0o a,hie!e this, you load the
warp ,olors and the ,olor palette"
Sa#e
Sa!es the pattern to dis3"
Short,utD Ctrl+S
Sa#e as
Sa!es the pattern to a different file"
"e#ert c!anges
4estores the state of the pattern as you last sa!ed it" ny ,hanges sin,e then will .e re!erted
and thus lost"
(f you want to undo only so'e of the last ,hanges, you .etter use the ,o''and %dit|<ndo"
E2$ort3Bitma$-+ile
Sa!es the pattern as a Bit'ap%:ile in the B5* filefor'at" @ou ,an e'.ed su,h a file in
appli,ations li3e 5i,rosoft Word, or you ,an ,on!ert the file to the >(: or =*> filefor'at and
pu.lish it on the internet"
E2$ort3WI+-+ormat
Sa!es a pattern in the W(: file for'at" 0his is a progra' independent file for'at that is
supported .y 'any te;tile progra's su,h as Wea!epoint or *CW :i.erwor3s"
E2$ort3DB-WEAVE /45 +ormat
Sa!es a pattern in the old $B%W&V& #"5 file for'at"
Pro$erties
@ou ,an the following infor'ation enter in the properties windowD
&uthor 0he na'e of the author of the pattern"
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Organiation 0he na'e of the organisation for with the author wor3s" @ou ,an lea!e this
field e'pty if you do not wor3 for any organisation"
'emar5 0his field is intended for re'ar3s ,on,erning the pattern or so'ething
si'ilar"
0he fields &uthor and Organiation ,an .e printed in the header or footer line with the
pattern" 5ore infor'ation a.out this and other printing related stuff in the se,tion )ile|Page
etu("
Page setu$
(n the window Page etu( you ,an set the page 'argins and define a page header and a page
footer line"
0eft 2eft page 'argin in ,enti'eter
'ight 4ight page 'argin in ,enti'eter
To( 0op page 'argin in ,enti'eter
"ottom Botto' page 'argin in ,enti'eter
7eader Beader line" @ou ,an use pla,e holders that get repla,ed .y a,tual !alues in
printing"
)ooter :ooter line" @ou ,an use pla,e holders"
0he following pla,e holders are possi.leD
=Pattern Ca'e of the pattern
=)ile :ilena'e of the pattern in,lusi!e path
=&uthor uthor of the pattern as defined in )ile|Pro(ertie
=Organiation ?rganisation as defined in )ile|Pro(ertie
=Page *agenu'.er
Print $re#ie&
Shows how the pattern will .e printed" 0he print pre!iew is intended to gi!e you a loo3 at the
page ,o'position" 0he details are not !isi.le on the s,reen"
Print
*rints the ,urrent pattern" @ou ,an deter'ine the page range you wish to print and you ,an
,hange the print options" 0he pattern will always .e printed as it is !isi.le on the s,reen" 0hat
'eans that if you wish to suppress the threading you Hust swit,h the threading with
View|Threading off and print the pattern"
Short,utD Ctrl+P
Print $art
*rints a part of the pattern" @ou ,an freely define whi,h end range, pi,3 range, shaft range and
treadle range you wish to print" 0o suppress a spe,ifi, range Hust enter 0 and 0"
Short,utD Ctrl+0
Printer setu$
Configure the printer" :or e;a'ple you ,an swit,h to lands,ape for'at"
Most recently used files
@ou find here the last si; edited files" By sele,ting any of these you will open it"
E2it
&;its the progra'"
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Edit menu
-ndo
Indoes the last ,hange" @ou always ,an undo the last 600 steps"
Short,utD Ctrl+6

"edo
4edoes the last ,hange that was undone"
Short,utD Ctrl+>
.ut
Cuts the sele,ted part and 'o!es it to the ,lip.oard"
Short,utD Ctrl+?
.o$y
Copies the sele,ted part to the ,lip.oard"
Short,utsD Ctrl+C or alternati!ely Hust K
Paste
*astes a ,opied part fro' the ,lip.oard at the ,urrent ,ursor lo,ation"
Short,utsD Ctrl+V or alternati!ely Hust %
Paste trans$arently
*astes a ,opied part fro' the ,lip.oard at the ,urrent ,ursor lo,ation" 0he pattern is
superi'posed upon the pattern that is already entered"
Short,utsD Ctrl+" or alternati!ely Hust T
In#ert
(n!erts the sele,tion"
Short,utD I
%irror !ori6ontal
5irrors the sele,tion horizontaly )'irror at a !erti,al a;is+"
Short,utD 7
%irror #ertical
5irrors the sele,tion !erti,ally )'irror at a horizontal a;is+"
Short,utD V
"otate
4otates the sele,tion /0K ,lo,3wise" *lease note that only s-uare sele,tions ,an .e rotated"
Short,utD '
%ae central symmetric
0ries to 'a3e the sele,tion ,entral sy''etri,al"
Short,utD 6
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Delete
$eletes the sele,tion"
Short,utD !elete
"oll3"oll -$
4olls the sele,tion up"
Short,utD Ctrl+@
"oll3"oll Do&n
4olls the sele,tion down
Short,utD Ctrl+A
"oll3"oll Left
4olls the sele,tion left
Short,utD Ctrl+9
"oll3"oll "ig!t
4olls the sele,tion right
Short,utD Ctrl+3
Slo$e3Increase
(n,reases the slope of the sele,tion"
Short,utD Ctrl+7
Slo$e3Decrease
$e,reases the slope of the sele,tion"
Short,utD Ctrl+B
%o#e3S!aft u$
5o!es the ,urrent shaft up" 0he ,urrent shaft is the one the ,ursor is at"
Short,utD Ctrl+)A

%o#e3S!aft do&n
5o!es the ,urrent shaft down
Short,utD Ctrl+)9

%o#e3Treadle left
5o!es the ,urrent treadle left"
Short,utD Ctrl+),

%o#e3Treadle rig!t
5o!es the ,urrent treadle right"
Short,utD Ctrl+)@

Insert3S!aft
(nsert a shaft at the ,urrent lo,ation"
Short,utD Shift+S
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Insert3Treadle
(nsert a treadle at the ,urrent lo,ation"
0asten3o'.inationD Shift+T
Insert3End
(nserts a warp end at the ,urrent lo,ation" (f there is a sele,tion while in!o3ing this ,o''and
there will .e as 'any warp ends inserted as the sele,tion is wide"
Short,utD Shift+K
Insert3Pic
(nserts a weft pi,3 at the ,urrent lo,ation"
Short,utD Shift+)
Delete3S!aft
$eletes the ,urrent shaft"
Short,utD Shift+Ctrl+S
Delete3Treadle
$eletes the ,urrent treadle"
Short,utD Shift+Ctrl+T
Delete3End
$eletes the ,urrent warp end"
Short,utD Shift+Ctrl+K
Delete3Pic
$eletes the ,urrent weft pi,3"
Short,utD Shift+Ctrl+)
Lancee3War$ lancee
(nserts warp lan,ee ends"
Lancee3Weft lancee
(nserts weft lan,ee pi,3s"
T&ill com$letion
With this ,o''and you ,an easily ,reate a twill pattern" 0o do so you enter either the first pi,3
or the first end of the twill and sele,t e;a,tly one repeat of this pi,3 or end" 0hen you ,hoose
%dit|Twill com(letion to ,o'plete the twill" Cote that there has to .e enough free spa,e to the
left or top of then first end or pi,3"
Short,utD Ctrl+K
S&itc! to bac
Swit,hes to the .a,3 of the fa.ri," 0his ,o''and wor3 only if you are in the single treadle
'ode or use the pegplan 'ode"
Short,utD )11
4/
Vie& menu
"eed t!reading
0oggles the reed threading"
.olor
0oggles the warp and the weft ,olors"
Short,utD Ctrl+&

T!reading
0oggles the threading"
Short,utD Ctrl+%

Treadling
0oggles the treadling"
Short,utD Ctrl+T

Su$$ort lines
0oggles the support lines" ?n top and on the left of the s,reen there are two rulers !isi.le
where you ,an set support lines .y ,li,3ing at the appropriate lo,ation" &;isting support lines
,an .e 'o!ed .y 'ouse" 0o delete a support line, Hust ,li,3 at it in the ruler"
1nly $attern #isible
(f this option is ena.led only the pattern is displayed" 0hreading, treadling and tie%up are
e'pty" 0his is useful if you are designing e;a's for te;tile design ,lasses""" @ou ,an further
use the Print|Print range fun,tionality to print a different nu'.er of shafts and treadles than
are effe,ti!ely needed"
Vie&3In#isible
0he pattern is not !isi.le" (nstead an e'pty grid paper is shown" Si'ilarly to the option Only
(attern -iible this option is of interest to tea,hers designing e;a's or so'ething li3e that"
Vie&3Draft
0he default .la,3 and white !iew of the pattern" Co ,olors are shown"
Short,utD Ctrl+1
Vie&3.olor
Warp and weft ,olors are used whereas a ,olor effe,t 'ay result"
Short,utD Ctrl+/
Vie&3+abric
(n the fa.ri, !iew a s,he'ati, !iew of the real thread interla,e'ent is shown" 0his !iew is not
realisti, and is not intended to .e" (nstead it is thought of as an edu,ational tool" @ou get a
-uite good feeling for the floats of the pattern" &rrors and irregularities ,an .e !ery effe,ti!ely
,aught"
Short,utD Ctrl+8
7oom in
Loo' in the !iew of the pattern"
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Short,utD Ctrl+I
0ormal
4estores the default size of the pattern"
7oom out
Loo' out the !iew of the pattern"
Short,utD Ctrl+<
Tool $alette
0oggles the tool palette" 0he tools are .est used with the pegplan 'ode" ?nly the draft 'ode is
a!aila.le if you use the tools"
0he following tools are a!aila.leD lines, re,tangle, s-uare, ellipse, ,ir,le"
1#er#ie&
$isplays an o!er!iew of the pattern" Very useful if you use !ery large repeats"
Short,utD ):
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T!reading menu
%irror
5irrors the whole threading in horizontal dire,tion"
Delete
$eletes the whole threading"
0ormal rising
rranges the threading in a rising 'anner" Ises the least possi.le nu'.er of shafts"
0ormal falling
rranges the threading in a falling 'anner" Ises the least possi.le nu'.er of shafts"
Straig!t rising
rranges the threading in a straight rising 'anner"
Straig!t falling
rranges the threading in a straight falling 'anner"
, c!oir
rranges the threading in two ,hoirs" 0he first ,hoir ,onsists of all odd ends and the se,ond of
all e!en ends"
/ c!oir
rranges the threading in three ,hoirs"
+i2ed
0ries to lea!e the threading as you arranged it"
-ser defined
0ries to use the user defined threading" @ou first ha!e to enter a user defined threading"
.o$y from treadling
Copies the treadling in the threading"
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Treadling menu
%irror
5irrors the whole treadling in !erti,al dire,tion"
Delete
$eletes the whole treadling"
0ormal rising
rranges the treadling in a rising 'anner" Ises the least possi.le nu'.er of treadles"
0ormal falling
rranges the treadling in a falling 'anner" Ises the least possi.le nu'.er of treadles"
.rossed
rranges the treadling in a ,rossed 'anner" 0his is !ery ,o'forta.le if you wea!e on a hand
wea!e loo'"
+i2ed
0ries to lea!e the treadling as you arranged it"
.o$y from t!reading
Copies the threading in the treadling"
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Tie-u$ menu
In#ert
(n!erts the whole tie%up"
Delete
$eletes the whole tie%up"
"oll3-$
4olls the tie%up up"
Short,utD Shift+Ctrl+@
"oll3Do&n
4olls the tie%up down"
Short,utD Shift+Ctrl+A
"oll3Left
4olls the tie%up left"
Short,utD Shift+Ctrl+9
"oll3"ig!t
4olls the tie%up right"
Short,utD Shift+Ctrl+3
Slo$e3Increase
(n,reases the slope of the tie%up" *lease note that there has to .e a threading and a treadling in
order that this feature wor3s"
Short,utD Shift+Ctrl+7
Slo$e3Decrease
$e,reases the slope of the tie%up" *lease note that there has to .e a threading and a treadling in
order that this feature wor3s"
Short,utD Shift+Ctrl+B
%ae central symmetric
0ries to 'a3e the tie%up ,entral sy''etri,al"
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Peg$lan menu
In#ert
(n!erts the whole pegplan"
Delete
$eletes the whole pegplan"
%irror
5irrors the whole pegplan in !erti,al dire,tion"
55
Insert menu
Satin
&na.les you to insert at the ,urrent position a satin" 0here are the following satins .uilt inD 5, 8,
1, 9, / and 60 .inding Satin"
T&ill
&na.les you to insert at the ,urrent position a twill" 0here are a !ariety of twills .uilt in"
Additional
@ou ,an as 'u,h as 60 own patterns sa!e here and then use as you use the predefined patterns"
Administration3Add current $attern
dds the whole ,urrent pattern to the user defines patterns" 0his wor3s only if the pattern is at
'ost 50 ; 50 threads .ig"
Administration3Add selection
dds the sele,tion to the user defined patterns" 0his wor3s only if the sele,tio nis at 'ost 50 ;
50 threads .ig"
Administration3Delete
$eletes one of the user defines patterns"
@ou ,an use the ten user defined patterns li3e an e;tension of the ,lip.oard 'e,hanis'"
0herefore the following short,uts are a!aila.le in addition to the nor'al ,opyApaste short,utsD
Shift+Ctrl+C Sa!es the sele,tion as one of the ten patterns"
Shift+Ctrl+V *astes one of the ten user defined patterns at the ,urrent position"
Shift+Ctrl+" *astes one of the ten user defined patterns transparently at the ,urrent position"
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"e$eat menu
"e$eat #isible
,ti!ate and dea,ti!ate the repeat" (f the repeat is a,ti!e )i"e" !isi.le+ it is displayed red" (f you
then ,hange anything inside the red repeat this ,hange will get repli,ated to the whole pattern"
Short,utD Ctrl+'
"e$eat
(n the window 'e(eat you ,an repeat your pattern horizontally and !erti,ally"
7ori.ontal &nter the desired nu'.er of horizontal repeats"
Vertical &nter the desired nu'.er of !erti,al repeats"
'e(eat all With this ,he,3.o; you ,an repeat the pattern to the 'a;i'al a!aila.le size"
*lease note that the re,al,ulations are ,o'parati!ely slow if you ha!e a large
pattern instead of a s'all one" So use this option with ,aution"
'e(eat color Choose wether you wish to repeat the ,olor or not"
Short,utD )9
"educe
4edu,es the pattern to one repeat"
Short,utD )A
Set si6e to selection 8 "ecalc re$eat
With this ,o''and you ,an redefine the repeat te'porarily" 0o do so, Hust sele,t the part you
wish to .e your repeat and ,hoose 'e(eat|Set i.e to election" 0o re,al, a JtrueE repeat Hust
,hoose 'e(eat|'ecalc re(eat"
"e#erse re$eat colors
4e!erses the repeat ,olors"
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.olor menu
Palette
Shows the palette of a!aila.le ,olors" 0he sele,ted ,olor is surrounded .y a white re,tangle"
0his Ja,ti!eE ,olor is also !isi.le in the status .ar"
Short,utD Ctrl+)
Edit colors
(f you want to use a spe,ifi, ,olor that is not a!aila.le in the standard palette you ,an define
this ,olor here" Sele,t the ,olor you want to ,hange and edit it with Color|%dit '+" or
Color|%dit 7SV in the 4>B r the BSV ,olor 'odel"
.olor blending
Choose a start and an end ,olor and the nu'.er of steps to ,reate a ,olor .lending" 0he field
Paletteinde* defines the lo,ation where the ,reates ,olors will .e stores in the ,olor palette"
With the weighting you ,an e'phasize one of the ,olors" 0he option Color model for
inter(olation ena.les you to deter'ine the interpolation 'ode" =ust try these options on,e"""
Set &ar$ color
Choose a ,olor fro' the palette to fill the whole warp ,olor .ar with this ,olor"
Set &eft color
Choose a ,olor fro' the palette to fill the whole weft ,olor .ar with this ,olor"
"e$lace color
(f the ,ursor is on a warp or weft ,olor you ,an repla,e any o,,uren,e of this ,olor .y a
different ,olor"
War$ colors as &eft colors
Copies the weft ,olors in the warp ,olors"
Weft colors as &ar$ colors
Copies the warp ,olors in the weft ,olors"
S&itc! colors
Swit,hes the warp and weft ,olors"
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"ange menu
Im$ort bitma$
@ou ,an i'port a pattern fro' a Windows B5* file" *lease use at 'ost ten different ,olors
sin,e $B%W&V& assigns different ,olors different ranges"
Cor'ally you would do a range su.stitution after i'porting a .it'ap"
.urrent range3"ange )
,ti!ates range one as the ,urrent range"
Short,utD Shift+1

@ou ,an a,ti!ate the other ranges analogously"
.urrent range3Lift out
,ti!ates the lift out range as the ,urrent range" (ntended for dou.le and 'ultiple wea!es"
Short,utD Shift+4

.urrent range3Binding
,ti!ates the .inding range as the ,urrent range" (ntended for dou.le and 'ultiple wea!es"
Short,utD Ctrl+4

.urrent range3-nbinding
,ti!ates the un.inding range as the ,urrent range" (ntended for dou.le and 'ultiple wea!es"
Short,utD Shift+Ctrl+4

Substitution3Bloc substitution
Creates a .lo,3 su.stitution" &!ery set point of the tie%up is repla,ed .y a whole pattern and
e!ery unset point .y a different whole pattern"
Substitution3"ange substitution
&!ery used range will .e repla,ed .y a pattern"
5/
E2tras menu
Pattern loced
(f this option is a,ti!ated nothing ,an .e ,hanged dire,tly at the pattern" @ou ,an ,hange only
threading, treadling and tie%up )or the pegplan+"
.ursor3.onstrained
(f the repeat is a,ti!ated )'e(eat|'e(eat -iible+ then you ,an use this option to restrain the
,ursor to the repeat"
Short,utD Ctrl+C
.ursor3%o#ement
fter toggling a point the ,ursor is nor'ally 'o!ed one position upwards" Bere you ,an
deter'ine in whi,h dire,tion the ,ursor should 'o!e )if it should 'o!e at all+"
<( Cursor should 'o!e upwards
!own Cursor should 'o!e downwards
0eft Cursor should 'o!e to the left
'ight Cursor should 'o!e to the right
0he short,ut Ctrl+&lt displays the ,urrent state of the ,ursor 'o!e'ent in the status .ar" (f
you hold these two 3eys you ,an ,hange the setting with the ,ursor 3eys"
.ursor39oto
Mui,3ly 'o!es the ,ursor into one of the 'ain fields"
Short,utD Ctrl++
Weft8&ar$-ratio
$eter'ine the thi,3ness of warp and weft"
$ar( factor $eter'ines the relati!e thi,3ness of the warp threads
$eft factor $eter'ines the relati!e thi,3ness of the weft threads
Peg$lan
0oggles .etween tie%up and pegplan 'ode"
Short,utD )3
Wea#e
Swit,hes to the wea!e 'ode"
Short,utD Ctrl+$

Information
$isplays in a window infor'ation a.out the ,urrent pattern" With Sa-e you ,an sa!e this
infor'ation in the 40: for'at that ,an .e read for e;a'ple .y 5i,rosoft Word" With Print
you print the infor'ation on the ,urrent printer"
Base settings3S&iss
Swit,hes to the settings that are ,o''on in switzerland"
Base settings3Scandina#ian
Swit,hes to the settings that are ,o''on in s,andina!ian ,ountries"
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Base settings3American
Swit,hes to the settings that are ,o''on in the IS"
1$tions3+or t!is $attern
Configures the progra' only for the ,urrent pattern"
1$tions39lobal
Configures the progra' for the ,urrent pattern and any new pattern"
0he window is di!ided in se!eral ta.sD
Sized
(n the ta. Si.e you ,an on the one hand define the 'a;i'al size of your pattern and on the
other hand define how 'an shafts and treadles should .e !isi.le"
Shaft 5a;i'al nu'.er of shafts" )0he nu'.er of shafts ,an .e e;tended
dyna'i,ally .y the progra' if it needs 'ore shafts"+
Treadle 5a;i'al nu'.er of treadles" )0he nu'.er of treadles ,an .e e;tended
dyna'i,ally .y the progra' if it needs 'ore treadles"+
%nd 5a;i'al nu'.er of ends )warp threads+"
Pic5 5a;i'al nu'.er of pi,3s )weft threads+"
Viible haft Cu'.er of !isi.le shafts"
Viible treadle Cu'.er of !isi.le treadles"
0he default settings are #0 shafts, 62 !isi.le shafts, #0 treadles, 62 !isi.le treadles, #00 ends
and #00 pi,3s"
*lease .e ,areful if you ,hange these sizes" 0he .igger these nu'.ers the slower is the
progra'"
Settings
Single treadle @ou ,an enter only one treadle per pi,3"
Multi(le treadle @ou ,an enter 'ore than one treadle per pi,3" *lease .e aware that the
progra' assigns nonetheless only one treadle per pi,3 if it re,al,ulates
the pattern"
'iing hed filled s-uare 'eans a rising warp thread"
Sin5ing hed filled s-uare 'eans a rising weft thread"
Grid
$eter'ines the grid settingsD
7ori.ontal Choose how far apart the !erti,al strong gridlines are" Standard is 4"
Vertical Choose how far apart the horizontal strong gridlines are" Standard is 4"
Symbols
(n the ta. Symbol you ,an ,hoose the loo3 of the different fields" 0he following sy'.ols are
at your disposalD
:illed
Verti,al
Cross
*oint
Cir,le
4ising
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:alling
S'all ,ross
S'all ,ir,le
Cu'.er
View
Threading below (attern $isplays the threading .elow the pattern"
$or5 direction in threading and (attern from right to left Swit,hes the wor3 dire,tion to
right to left"
$or5 direction in threading and tie#u( from to( to bottom Swit,hes the wor3 dire,tion to
top to .otto'"
Color effect -iew with grid $isplays the ,olor !iew with a grid"
<e alternate color (alette Swit,hes to an alternate predefined ,olor palette" *lease note that
in doing so you loose all your user defined ,olors"
<e alternate (eg(lan -iew Swit,hes the !iew of the pegplan" (f the threading is .elow the
pattern, this option has no effe,t"
1$tions3En#ironment
Sele,t the language )english or ger'an+"
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( menu
:el$ to$ics
$isplays the help topi,s"
Short,utD )1
Brunold Soft&are 1nline
(f you ha!e a,,ess to the internet and ha!e a Browser you ,an Hu'p dire,tly to the we.site of
Brunold Software" 0here you will find newest infor'ation a.out $B%W&V&"
1rder information
$isplays infor'ation a.out how to order $B%W&V&"
Enter license ey
(f you ha!e a de'o !ersion and you .uy a li,ense you ,an enter the li,ense 3ey here to fully
li,ense your progra'"
Tec!nical Information
$isplays infor'ation a.out the progra' !ersion and the li,ense state of $B%W&V& as well
as infor'ation a.out your ,o'puter" 0his is usefull in ,ase of pro.le's"
About DB-WEAVE
$isplays infor'ation a.out $B%W&V&"
8#
Entering substitution $atterns
(n this ,hapter it is e;plained how you ,an enter the patterns you want to use for a .lo,3 or a
range su.stitution" @ou get into the ,orresponding window with 'ange|Subtitution| "loc5
ubtitution or 'ange|Subtitution|'ange ubtitution"
t 'ost you ,an enter nine different patterns" .o!e the pattern you see in whi,h pattern
),orresponding to whi,h range+ you ,urrently are wor3ing" Below the pattern you see 'ar3ed
red the patterns that are used and grey the patterns that are not used"
>enerally you enHoy 'u,h of the sa'e fun,tionality you nor'ally use with $B%W&V& here
too" &!en the short,uts are largely the sa'e" So'ething you ,annot do is sele,ting a part of a
pattern" Sin,e the patterns are at 'ost 62;62 threads .ig, this is not really needed"
(n the .lo,3 su.stitution 'ode all patterns ha!e to ha!e the sa'e size" 0herefore the pattern is
always surrounded .y a red .order" Be sure that all patterns you enter fill ,o'pletely the spa,e
inside this red .order"
(n addition to the nor'al edit fun,tionality you ha!e a palette of predefined standard patterns
gi!en that are readily a!aila.le !ia %dit|Pattern|***"
:urther 'ore you ,an ,opy any already entered pattern into the ,urrently a,ti!e pattern through
%dit|Co(y from|Pattern *" 0his is a !ery useful notion" :or e;a'ple if you wish a shadow
effe,t you enter first the weft sided pattern, ,opy it to the ne;t pattern and in!ert it"
?f ,ourse you ha!e the usual 600 step undo ,o''and a!aila.le"
2ast .ut not leastD 0he .ase pattern is assigned the weft floats, the patterns 6 to / are assigned
the ,orresponding ranges" (n order to help you re,ognize 'ore easily with whi,h range you are
,urrently wor3ing, the patterns are displayed in the ,olors of the ,orresponding ranges"
84
%ouse reference
Selecting
0o .e a.le to ,hange parts of the pattern with the ,o''ands pro!ided .y the edit 'enu, you
ha!e first to sele,t these parts" 0his ,an happen using the 'ouse or the 3ey.oard" 0he ,hapter
5eyboard reference e;plains how to ,reate a sele,tion using the 3ey.oard"
0o sele,t a part of a pattern, you position the 'ouse o!er a ,orner point of this part and press
the left 'ouse .utton" Cow hold the left 'ouse .utton pressed and 'o!e the 'ouse to the other
,orner of the part you want to sele,t" While you 'o!e the 'ouse a white re,tangle 'o!es with
the 'ouse" 5o!e the 'ouse until this re,tangle en,loses e;a,tly the part of the pattern you
wish to sele,t" Cow you finally ,an lea!e the left 'ouse .utton"
0o re'o!e a sele,tion Hust ,li,3 with the 'ouse anywhere within the pattern"
.licing
,li,3 with the left 'ouse .utton either sets or ,lears a .inding point" (f you ,li,3 within one
of the ,olor .ars you assign the asso,iated thread the ,urrent ,olor"
(f you ,li,3 the right 'ouse .utton a so ,alled ,onte;t 'enu is .eing displayed that shows
so'e of the 'ost i'portant ,o''ands a!aila.le at the 'o'ent"
n i'portant !ariant of the left 'ouse .utton ,li,3 is ,li,3ing the left 'ouse .utton while
holding the Ctrl 3ey pressed"
(f you do this on one of the ,olor .ars you sele,t the ,olor at the 'ouse position as the ,urrent
,olor" 0his ena.les you to swit,h ,olors fast without ha!ing to open the ,olor palette, pro!ided
the needed ,olor is already so'ewhere used"
(f you do this anywhere else, the ,ursor will Hu'p to this lo,ation without setting any .inding
point"
Dra&ing
(n the drawing 'ode you ,an draw lines and other things in the sa'e way as you 'a3e
sele,tions" (f you hold the Ctrl 3ey pressed while drawing a re,tangle or ellipse they are
auto'ati,ally restri,ted to s-uare or ,ir,le" 0he lines are restri,ted in this ,ase to horizontal,
!erti,al and diagonal"
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;eyboard reference
Setting and clearing a binding $oint
By pressing the spa,e .ar 3ey you toggle the .inding point at the ,urrent ,ursor position"
(f the ,ursor is lo,ated within one of the ,olor .ars the spa,e .ar 3ey assigns the ,urrent ,olor
to the ,orresponding thread"
0he 3eys 1 through 3 set a .inding point in the ,orresponding range at the ,urrent ,ursor
lo,ation" 0he 3ey 4 ,lears any .inding point at the ,urrent ,ursor lo,ation"
Selecting
0o edit a part of a pattern you generally ha!e to sele,t it" 0his ,an .e a,hie!ed .y using the
'ouse or .y using the 3ey.oard" 0he usage of the 'ouse is e;plained in the ,hapter moue
reference"
0o sele,t a part of a pattern, you first position the ,ursor at one of the ,orners of it" 0hen you
press the Shift 3ey and hold this 3ey pressed while sele,ting the desired part with the ,ursor
3eys" 0he ,urrently sele,ted part will .e surrounded .y a white line" @ou see the size of this
sele,tion in the status .ar" s soon as the sele,tion has the desired size you lea!e the Shift 3ey"
0o re'o!e a sele,tion Hust 'o!e the ,ursor with one of the ,ursor 3eys"
Selecting colors
(f the ,ursor is within one of the ,olor .ars you ,an sele,t the ,olor at the ,urrent lo,ation of
the ,ursor .y pressing the spa,e .ar while holding the Ctrl 3ey pressed"
+aster mo#ement of t!e cursor
(f you hold the Ctrl 3ey pressed while 'o!ing the ,ursor with the ,ursor 3eys then the ,ursor
will 'o!e two grid unity wide instead of Hust one step"
<um$ing from field to field
@ou Hu'p fro' pattern to threading to treadling to tie%up et, with the 3eys Tab or %nter and in
the in!erse dire,tion with the 3eys Shift+Tab or %c"
0he su,,ession of the field is
*attern
0hreading
0readling
0ie%up
Weft ,olors
Warp ,olors
Blade threading
S&itc! ranges
@ou ,hange the ,urrent range with the short,uts Shift+1 through Shift+3" (f you sele,t a part
of a pattern and then press Shift+Ctrl+1 any .inding point will .e set to range 6"
88
9eneral eyboard s!ortcuts
S!ortcut .ommand
Shift+Ctrl+4 In.inding range
Ctrl+4 Binding range
Shift+Ctrl+@ 0ie%up roll up
Shift+Ctrl+A 0ie%up roll down
Shift+Ctrl+9 0ie%up roll left
Shift+Ctrl+3 0ie%up roll right
Shift+Ctrl+7 0ie%up in,rease slope
Shift+Ctrl+B 0ie%up de,rease slope
Shift+4 2ift out range
Ctrl+? Cut
Shift+1 4ange 6
Shift+/ 4ange 2
Shift+8 4ange #
Shift+: 4ange 4
Shift+, 4ange 5
Shift+@ 4ange 8
Shift+A 4ange 1
Shift+9 4ange 9
Shift+3 4ange /
Ctrl+0 *rint range
Ctrl+1 View draft
Ctrl+/ View ,olor
Ctrl+8 View fa.ri,
Ctrl+D View in!isi.le
Ctrl+C Cursor in repeat
Ctrl+P *rint
Ctrl+V *aste
% *aste
Shift+K (nsert end
Shift+S (nsert shaft
Shift+) (nsert pi,3
Shift+T (nsert treadle
Ctrl+% 0oggle threading
Ctrl+& 0oggle ,olor
Ctrl+) Color palette
Ctrl++ >o to
)1 Belp topi,s
I (n!ert
Ctrl+K 0will ,o'pletion
Ctrl+C Copy
K Copy
!el $elete
Shift+Ctrl+K $elete end
Shift+Ctrl+S $elete shaft
Shift+Ctrl+) $elete pi,3
Shift+Ctrl+T $elete treadle
Ctrl+; Cew
Ctrl+O ?pen
Ctrl+' 4epeat !isi.le
)9 4epeat
)A 4edu,e
Ctrl+@ 4oll up
Ctrl+A 4oll down
Ctrl+9 4oll left
Ctrl+3 4oll right
' 4otate
Ctrl+6 Indo
Ctrl+), 5o!e treadle left
Ctrl+)@ 5o!e treadle right
Ctrl+)A 5o!e shaft up
Ctrl+)9 5o!e shaft down
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)3 *egplan
Ctrl+S Sa!e
7 5irror horizontal
V 5irror !erti,al
Ctrl+7 (n,rease slope
Ctrl+B $e,rease slope
Ctrl+" *ast transparently
Ctrl+T 0oggle treadling
): ?!er!iew
Ctrl+I Loo' in
Ctrl+< Loo' out
Ctrl+$ Wea!e
)14 0ool palette
Ctrl+> 4edo
6 Central sy''etri,
S!ortcuts loom control
S!ortcut .ommand
Ctrl+I Loo' in
Ctrl+< Loo' out
Ctrl+1
View draft
Ctrl+/
View ,olor
Ctrl+8
View fa.ri,
Shift+1 =u'p to .ra,e 6
Shift+/ =u'p to .ra,e 2
Shift+8 =u'p to .ra,e #
Shift+: =u'p to .ra,e 4
Shift+, =u'p to .ra,e 5
Shift+@ =u'p to .ra,e 8
Shift+A =u'p to .ra,e 1
Shift+9 =u'p to .ra,e 9
Shift+3 =u'p to .ra,e /
):
Ba,3wardsAforward
), StartAstop wea!ing
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Loom control
$B%W&V& *lus supports as of today the ,o'puter ,ontrolled loo's 45 $esigner
&le,troni,, 45 *atroni, and the finnish Varpapuu%,ontroller" 0he 2(*SAS2(*S%,ontrollers
are e;peri'entally supported"
0o wea!e a pattern you open or ,reate the pattern in $B%W&V&" 0hen you ,hoose
%*tra|$ea-e to get into the wea!ing 'ode" 0o the left you see the pattern, in the 'iddle
there is the pegplan and to the right you see nine .ra,es" 0hese .ra,es deter'ine what part is
when wo!en"
Braces
0he so ,alled .ra,es deter'ine what is when in whi,h arrange'ent wo!en"
(f you ha!e Hust one repeat and you want to wea!e this repeat 'ore or less endlessly, you ha!e
to set the first .ra,e to this repeat and set its repetition to 6 and you are ready to start wea!ing"
$B%W&V& does nor'ally arrange 'anners in this way as a default, so you ,an Hust start
wea!ing without any preli'inaries"
:or 'ore spe,ial o,,asions you ,an use the other .ra,es too" (f 'ore than one .ra,e is a,ti!ated
)that 'eans 'ore than one .ra,e has a repetition greater than zero+ the .ra,es are wo!en in a
left to right 'anner"
@ou ,an adHust a .ra,e .y dragging it with the 'ouse" 0o ,hange the size of a .ra,e Hust drag
one end of the .ra,e"
0oo a,ti!ate a .ra,e you ha!e to set its repetition to a !alue .igger than 0" 0he repetition
deter'ines how 'any ti'es the .ra,e will .e wo!en .efore the ne;t .ra,e will .e wo!en" 0o
,hange the repetition you ,li,3 at the .ra,e to sele,t it and Hust enter one of the nu'.ers 6 to /"
0he 'a;i'al repetition ,ount is /"
Cote that the data of the ,urrently sele,ted .ra,e are shown in the status .ar"
;eyboard usage
@ou ,an use the loo' ,ontrol 'ode with the 3ey.oard as easily )if not 'ore easily+ as with the
'ouse"
(f a pi,3 is sele,ted ).lue or red re,tangle around it+, you ,an 'o!e this sele,tion with the
,ursor up and down 3eys"
With %nter you swit,h .etween pi,3 and .ra,es"
(f a .ra,e is sele,ted )red displayed+ you ,an 'o!e the upper li'it with the ,ursor up and down
3eys"
With Ctrl and the ,ursor up and down 3eys you 'o!e the lower li'it of the .ra,e"
:inallyD if you press Shift and use the ,ursor up and down 3eys you 'o!e the entire .ra,e"
Cursor left and right 3eys swit,h .etween the different .ra,es"
Wea#e menu
Start &ea#ing
Starts the wea!ing"
Short,utD ),
Sto$ &ea#ing
(f you are wea!ing you ,an stop it with this ,o''and"
Short,utD ),
8/
Wea#e bac&ards
Changes the dire,tion of the wea!ing"
Short,utD ):
.lose
Closes the loo' ,ontrol 'ode and returns .a,3 to the 'ain progra'"
Short,utD %c
Position menu
Set current $osition
Changes the ,urrent wea!e position"
Short,utD Ctrl++
Last &o#en $ic
Sets the ,urrent wea!e position to the last wo!en pi,3"
9oto3Brace )444=
=u'ps to the start of the .ra,e 6"""/ if the .ra,e is a,ti!e"
Short,utD Shift+12223
Vie& menu
Draft
0he standard draft !iew"
Short,utD Ctrl+1
.olor
Warp and weft ,olors are used to display the pattern"
Short,utD Ctrl+/
+abric
0he fa.ri, !iew 'ode"
Short,utD Ctrl+8
7oom in
Loo' in the pattern"
Short,utD Ctrl+I
0ormal
4estores the default size of the pattern"
7oom out
Loo' out the pattern"
Short,utD Ctrl+<
10
1$tions menu
Loom
Choose the loo' you use and enter the interfa,e para'eters"
Endless
(f this option is a,ti!e the wea!ing ,ontinues after the last .ra,e without any interruption with
the first .ra,e" ?therwise the wea!ing stops and a .ell signal is produ,ed"
"e#ersed s!afts
4e!erses the shaft arrange'ent" *lease 'a3e sure that you also enter the nu'.er of shafts in
the 'enu O(tion|;umber of haft"
0umber of s!afts
$eter'ine the nu'.er of shafts that your loo' has"
Inde2
,
2 ,hoir ,1
/
# ,hoir ,1
A
.out $B%W&V& 82
dd ,urrent pattern ,,
dd sele,tion ,,
d'inistration
dd ,urrent pattern 55
dd sele,tion 55
$elete 55
'eri,an @4
45 $esigner &le,troni, 89
45 *atroni, 89
uthor :8
B
.a,3 49
Base settings 5/, 86
'eri,an 80
S,andina!ian 5/
Swiss 5/, 86
Basi,s 64
Binding ,9
.inding point ##
Blade threading :3
.lo,3 su.stitution 6/, 8#
Blo,3 su.stitution 20, ,9
B5* 59
Bra,e #/, 46, @9
Browser 82
Brunold Software ?nline 82
.
Central sy''eteri, :@
Central sy''etri, 61, 26, 5#
,hoir 28
Cir,le 80
Cli,3ing 84
Close 8/
Colour :3, 51, 8/
Colour .lending 51
&dit ,olours 51
*alette 51
4epla,e ,olour 51
Set warp ,olour 51
Set weft ,olour 51
Warp ,olours as weft ,olours 51
Colour .lending ,A
Colour effe,t #9
Colour effe,t !iew with grid 86
Colour 'ode 65
Colour 'odel 51
Colour palette 86
Colour !iew #9
Colours #9
Weft ,olours as warp ,olours 51
,o'puter syste' 1
Copy :@
Cross 80
Crossed 52
Current range ,9
Cursor 61, 5/
>oto 5/
(n 4epeat 5/
5o!e'ent 5/
,ursor 'o!e'ent 29
Cut :@
D
$B%W&V&
Cews 66
re'o!ing 1
Version #"1 66
$efault settings 80
$elete :A, 49, 56, 52, 5#, 54, 55
$esigner ele,troni, 89
$ou.le and 'ultiple wea!es 6/
dou.le wea!e 29, #0, ##
$ou.le wea!e 28
$raft 6/, :3, 8/
$rawing 84
$rawing ,ir,les 2#
E
&dit 48
Central sy''etri, 48
Copy 48
Cut 48
$elete 41, 49
(nsert 41
(n!ert 48
2an,ee 49
5irror horizontal 48
5irror !erti,al 48
5o!e 41
*aste 48
*aste transparently 48
4edo 48
4oll 41
4otate 48
Slope 41
Swit,h to .a,3 49
0will ,o'pletion 49
Indo 48
&dit ,olours ,A
&diting 61
&llipse 2#
&ndless 10
&nds 80
12
&ntering su.stitution patterns 8#
&;it ::
&;port :8
&;tras 5/
Base settings 5/, 86
Cursor 5/
(nfor'ation 5/
?ptions 80
*attern lo,3ed 5/
*egplan 5/
WarpAweft ratio 5/
Wea!e 5/
+
fa.ri, 21
:a.ri, :3, 8/
:a.ri, 'ode 65
:alling 86
:aster 'o!e'ent of the ,ursor 85
:ile 4#
&;it 44
&;port 4#
2oad parts 4#
Cew 4#
Cew fro' te'plate 4#
?pen 4#
*age setup 44
*rint 44
*rint pre!iew 44
*rint range 44
*rint setup 44
*roperties 4#
4e!ert ,hanges 4#
Sa!e 4#
Sa!e as 4#
filena'e 44
:illed 80
:i;ed ,1, 52
footer ::
front 49
9
>oto 42, ,3
>oto .ra,e 42, 8/
>rid @4
>rid setting 61
:
header ::
Belp topi,s 82
Borizontal 48
BSV ,A
I
('port .it'ap ,9
(n 4epeat ,3
(nfor'ation ,3
(nsert 61, :A, 55
d'inistration 55
Satin 55
0will 55
Iser defined patterns 55
(nstall $B%W&V& 1
interfa,e para'eters 10
(nternet 82
(nterpolation 51
(n!ert 61, 26, :@, 5#, 54
(n!isi.le :3
<
=u'ping fro' field to field 85
;
<ey.oard /, 85
<ey.oard short,uts 88
<opieren 61
L
2an,ee :9
lan,ee thread #4
lan,ee wea!e #4
2an,ee wea!es 6/
2ast wo!en pi,3 8/
2i,ensing 82
lift out 28, 29
2ift out ,9
2oad parts :8
2oo' A4
,onfigure #/
?ptions #/
2oo' ,ontrol 89
%
'argins 44
5irror 56, 52, 54
5irror horizontal 61, 26, :@
5irror !erti,al 69, :@
5ouse /, 84
5o!e :A
5o!e'ent ,3
5ultiple treadle 80
5ultiple wea!e 28
0
Cew 4#
Cew fro' te'plate :8
Cews 66
Cor'al ,4, 8/
Cor'al falling ,1, 52
Cor'al rising ,1, 52
Cu'.er
&nds 80
*i,3s 80
Shafts 80
0readles 80
Visi.le shafts 80
Visi.le treadles 80
Cu'.er of shafts 10
1#
1
?nline 82
?nly pattern !isi.le :3
?pen :8
?ptions 61, @4, 10
&ndless 10
2oo' #/, 10
Cu'.er of shafts 10
4e!ersed shafts 10
Sizes 80
?rder infor'ation 82
?rganisation ::
?!er!iew ,4
P
page 'argins ::
*age setup ::
pagenu'.er 44
palette #9
*alette ,A, 86
*aletteinde; 51
*aste :@
*aste transparently :@
path 44
*atroni, 89
*attern lo,3ed ,3
*CW :i.erwor3s 4#
*egplan #/, 54, ,3
$elete 54
(n!ert 54
5irror 54
*egplan!iew 86
*entiu' 1
*hilosophy /
*i,3s 80
pla,e holders 44
*oint 80
*osition 8/
*rint ::
*rint pre!iew ::
*rint range ::
*rint setup ::
*rintout 60
pro,essor 1
*roperties :8
"
4ange 59
Binding 59
Current range 59
('port .it'ap 59
2ift out 59
4ange su.stitution 59
Su.stitution 59
In.inding 59
range su.stitution 6/, 8#
4ange su.stitution 2#, 24, ,9
4anges 6/
4e,al, repeat ,@
4edo :@
4edu,e ,@
4eferen,e 4#
4e'ar3s ::
4e'o!ing $B%W&V& 1
4epeat 64, 21, #0, #4, #8, #9, 58
4e,al, repeat 58
4edu,e 58
4epeat 58
4epeat !isi.le 58
Set size to sele,tion 58
4epeat all 58
4epeat ,olour 58
4epeat horizontal 58
4epeat !erti,al 58
4epeat !isi.le ,@
4epla,e ,olour ,A
re-uire'ents 1
4e!ersed shafts 10
4e!ert ,hanges :8
4>B ,A
4ising 80
4ising shed 80
4oll :A, 5#
4otate :@
S
satin 29
Satin 61, 20, ,,
Sa!e :8
Sa!e as :8
S,andina!ian ,3
Sele,ting 61, 84, 85
Sele,ting ,olours 85
Sele3tion 61
Set ,urrent position 8/
Set size to sele,tion ,@
set warp ,olour #9
Set warp ,olour ,A
Set weft ,olour ,A
Setting and ,learing a .inding point 85
Settings @4
Shaft 'o!ing 41
Shafts 80
Short,ut
2oo' ,ontrol 81
Short,uts 88
Shot,uts
>eneral 88
Single treadle 80
Sin3ing shed 80
Sizes @4
Slope :A, 5#
S'all ,ir,le 86
S'all ,ross 86
S-uare and ,ir,le 2#
Start wea!ing 40, 89
Stop wea!ing 89
Straight falling ,1
Straight rising ,1
Su.stitution 59
Support lines :3
Swiss ,3, @1
Swit,h ranges 85
Swit,h to .a,3 :9
14
Sy'.ols @4
Syste' re-uire'ents 1
T
ta..y #4
0a..y 24, 42
thi,3ness 5/
threading 28, 29
0hreading 64, :3, 56
2 ,hoir 56
# ,hoir 56
$elete 56
:i;ed 56
5irror 56
Cor'al falling 56
Cor'al rising 56
Straight falling 56
Straight rising 56
0hreading as treadling 56
Iser defined 56
0hreading as treadling ,1
0hreading .elow pattern 86
three ,hoir ,1
tie%up 29, #0
0ie%up 64, 5#
Central sy''etri, 5#
$elete 5#
(n!ert 5#
4oll 5#
Slope 5#
0ool palette 2#, ,4
0readle 'o!ing 41
0readles 80
treadling 28, 29
0readling 64, :3, 52
Crossed 52
$elete 52
:i;ed 52
5irror 52
Cor'al falling 52
Cor'al rising 52
0readling as threading 52
0readling as threading ,/
0utorials 6#
twill 29
0will 24, ,,
0will ,o'pletion :9
two ,hoir ,1
-
In.inding ,9
un.inding point ##
Indo :@
Iser defined ,1
Iser defined patterns ,,
V
Varpapuu 89
Version #"1 66
Verti,al 48, 80
View 4/, 86, 8/
Blade threading 4/
Colour 4/, 8/
$raft 4/, 8/
:a.ri, 4/, 8/
(n!isi.le 4/
Cor'al 50, 8/
?nly pattern !isi.le 4/
?!er!iew 50
Support lines 4/
0hreading 4/
0ool palette 50
0readling 4/
View 4/
Loo' in 4/, 8/
Loo' out 50, 8/
Visi.le shafts 80
Visi.le treadles 80
W
Warp ,olours as weft ,olours ,A
Warp lan,ee 49
warp lan,ee wea!e #4
warp sided twill 28
WarpAweft ratio ,3
Wea!e #/, ,3
Wea!e .a,3wards 8/
Wea!epoint 4#
Wea!ing #/, 89
Wea!ing a pattern 46
Weft ,olours as warp ,olours ,A
Weft lan,ee #8, 49
Weft ratio 5/
weft sided twill 28
weighting 51
W(: file for'at 4#
Windows /5 1
Windows C0 4 1
Wor3 dire,tion in threading and pattern fro'
right to left 86
Wor3 dire,tion in threading and tie%up fro' top
to .otto' 86
7
Loo' in :3, 8/
Loo' out ,4, 8/
15
Address
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Switzerland
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&'ail info@brunoldsoftware.ch
We.site http://www.brunoldsoftware.ch
(f you are interested in a ,o'puter ,ontrolled loo' please ,onta,t dire,tly the 'anufa,turers"
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CB%#501 Biglen
S,hweiz
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li,en,e, you 'ay not use the progra' at all"
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ny use of the progra' whi,h is illegal under international or lo,al law is for.idden .y this li,en,e" ny su,h a,tion is
the sole responsi.ility of the person ,o''itting the a,tion"
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and for results o.tained"
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