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Aside from the label format implicitly used to generate the whole of the labels (default format), Corte maintains a particular label format for each of the semiproducts conforming a cutting pattern and initially assigns all of them with the escape sequence \def meaning “apply the default format”. When you’re editing a label, what you are really doing is overwriting the default format.
To edit a label in particular, select the corresponding semiproduct in the Patterns Sheet and access Edit Label from the Adjust menu.
The Edit Label window constitutes a visual interface that remarkably simplifies label format generation as it will automatically generate the correct escape sequences according to the alignment, font and clipping defined by the user. This window will also allow you easier access to all of the semiproduct parameters that can be used when defining a format.
Besides the above mentioned aspects, from the Edit Label window you can do the following actions:
Delete label: Select Delete to fully erase the format text.
Restore label: Select Restore to assign the format text with the sequence \def restoring the label to its default original form.
Propagate format: When enabled, after pressing OK the edited format will be copied into all the semiproducts descending from the selected one. This option allows entire label groups to be modified in a single action.
Note: This option is disabled when generating the default format.
You can conditionally propagate changes if conditionals sequences are included in the format. For example, it is not recommended to propagate alignment directly as it generally differs from cut to part semiproducts. In this case, you should use a conditional sequence containing the alignment changes:
\def\if#P<>0\then\top\lef\endif
Here, the default format will be applied first and then its alignment will be modified only if the semiproduct is of part type. This technique can be used to propagate any attribute of the label.
If unexpected results, you can undo the modification by doing the following:
- Restore by propagating the format, or - Select Step Back from the Adjust menu. |
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Editing the Solution Manually |
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Editing labels |