Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- PE-DESIGN8 Instruction Manual
- Turn Any Design Into Original Embroidery With PE-DESIGN
- What You Can Do With PE-DESIGN
- Sew Types
- Basic Operation Map
- New Features of Version 8
- Table of Contents
- How To Use Manuals
- Support/Service
- Tutorial
- Arranging Embroidery Designs (Layout & Editing)
- Layout & Editing Window
- Opening/Importing Embroidery Designs
- Checking Embroidery Patterns
- Editing Embroidery Designs
- Reshaping Embroidery Patterns
- Editing a Stitch Pattern
- Specifying the Design Page Size and Color
- Changing Application Settings
- Drawing Shapes
- Manually Creating Professional-Level Embroidery Patterns (Manual Punching)
- Adding Text
- Entering Monograms
- Applying Sewing Attributes to Lines and Regions
- Editing Regions
- Checking and Editing the Sewing Order/ Lock
- Importing Image Data
- Changing the Image Settings
- Automatically Converting an Image to an Embroidery Pattern (Image to Stitch Wizard)
- Saving and Printing
- Basic Design Center Operations
- Manually Creating Embroidery Patterns From Images (Design Center)
- About the Instruction Manual (PDF Format)
- Tutorial (Advanced)
- Managing Embroidery Design Files (Design Database)
- Design Database Window
- Starting Up Design Database
- Checking Embroidery Designs
- Opening Embroidery Designs
- Organizing Embroidery Designs
- Searching for an Embroidery Design
- Converting Embroidery Design Files to Different Formats
- Writing Embroidery Design Files to an Original Card
- Outputting a Catalog of Embroidery Designs
- Basic Programmable Stitch Creator Operations
- Creating Custom Stitch Patterns (Programmable Stitch Creator)
- Opening a Pattern File
- Creating a New Pattern
- Viewing the Pattern While Creating It
- Creating a Pattern in Fill/Stamp Mode
- Editing a Pattern in Fill/Stamp Mode
- Creating Embossing/Engraving Effects in Fill/Stamp Mode
- Creating a Pattern in Motif Mode
- Editing a Pattern in Motif Mode
- Saving Patterns
- Changing the Settings
- Basic Font Creator Operations
- Creating Custom Fonts (Font Creator)
- Tips and Techniques
- Menus/Tools
- Troubleshooting
- Index
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Creating Custom Fonts (Font Creator)
Creating Custom Fonts (Font Creator)
5. When the settings can be applied, click OK.
Opening an image in the
background
Existing image data or a TrueType font character
can be displayed in the Design Page to be used as
a template. Open an image of the selected
character to use it as a background image.
■ Opening a template (image file)
There are many different types of files that can be
opened.
c
“Image file formats” on page 19.
1. Click File, then Template Open, then from
File.
2. Select the drive, the folder and the desired file.
3. Click Open to open the file.
→ The image fills the work area.
■
Opening a template (TrueType font)
TrueType fonts installed on your computer can
be opened to be used as a template.
1. Click File, then Template Open, then Select
TrueType Font.
2.
From the
Font
selector, select the font. From the
Style
selector, select the character style.
3. Click OK.
→ The character selected in the Select
Character dialog box appears in the work
area.
b Memo:
• To not register the changes, click
Cancel
.
• If a character is registered even though a
font has not been created, the information
for the registered character is saved in a
font file.
b Memo:
• Only one image can be added to the work
area. If you try to display a different image,
it will replace the previous one.
• The display density of the background
image can be changed.
c
“Changing the display of the
background image” on page 235.
• If the background image is displayed, the
information for the background image will
be saved with the font file. The next time
that the font file is opened, the background
image is displayed.
b Memo:
The background image can be dragged to
move it, or a handle can be dragged to change
the size of the image. If the handles have
disappeared, right-click the image, and then
click
Modify Template
in the menu that
appeared.










