Software Introduction

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Software Introduction B Software Introduction Design Era Universal V11.21 November 2011

Table of Contents Welcome to Stitch/Design Era Universal software.... 1 Basic User Interface... 1 Application button and Application menu... 2 Quick Access toolbar... 3 Tab & Ribbon... 3 Minimizing the Ribbon... 4 The Working Area... 4 Shortcuts... 6 Application shortcuts... 6 Getting Help... 7 Options and Preferences... 7 Links to the I-Manual You must have rhe I Manual Navigation installed on your computer Learning Design ERA Stitch ERA Universal www.lorileedesigns.com

Welcome to Stitch/Design Era Universal software. Functions and operations available are limited according to the level of software acquired. This manual has been created with the only purpose of making easier the learning process of this product. Stitch Era is a multimedia garment decoration product. It includes a full featured embroidery design system. Stitch Era allows you to create impressive designs quickly and easily. The advanced user interface, unique in the market for this kind of product, is based on contextual ribbons that displays, all the time, just the tools you need to work with the selected object, whether it is a raster image, a vector graphics, or embroidery you can create beautiful embroidery designs. With the mastery of each tool you will be able to increase the speed and complexity of your design creations. This introduction will take you on a guided tour of the programs functionality. The overview will get you familiar with the architecture and floor plan of tool ribbons then onto the contents of the ribbons. Basic User Interface A requirement to use Stitch/Design ERA is that a continual connection to the internet is needed in order to open and use the free version of the software. After you have registered your license; and open Stitch Era from the desktop shortcut icon or from the programs list of the start menu, the program opens to the System Tab. This initial page contains your registration information, update status as well as quick links to learning tutorials and helpful websites with resources that pertain to the embroidery industry. This window is covered when the work area is active; it is still accessible at any time from the Home tab icon located in the upper left of the work area. Selecting the icon will bring it forward. Learning Design ERA Stitch ERA Universal www.lorileedesigns.com 1

Application button and Application menu At the top left corner of the screen there is a round button called Application button The submenu for this button contains the Application menu. The Application menu contains all the commands related with the systems input and output: Creating, opening and saving designs. Printing design sheets in simply design layout or advanced option settings for printing design elements. Sending information direct to machines or cutters (higher levels). Design Properties and information. Access the system preference settings. Close the current design. Embroidery Explorer. Exit the system. Learning Design ERA Stitch ERA Universal www.lorileedesigns.com 2

Quick Access toolbar The Quick Access toolbar contains frequently used commands like Save, Undo/Redo, Clipboard (Cut, Copy, Paste and Delete) and Generate. It allows you access to the most frequently used commands used from other tabs allowing you to use the functions without having to change tabs. This handy element is always visible; by default it is located above the Application button, its alternate setting is below the ribbon and can be set to do so from within the toolbar. Tab & Ribbon Insert and editing features have specific elements and functions. Each tab contains specific tools within its ribbon. These toolboxes (tab) and its tools (ribbon) are specific to a selected insert type or the editing of selected sections. Active tabs and tools are visible and can be accessed by clicking on its tab name to bring it forward. After creating a section the tabs that are available when no object is selected. After creating a section the tabs that are available when an object is not selected. The ribbon is a dynamic component its contents change contextually it will display the most common functions available depending on the insert type, edit feature or selected object. There are several types of controls in the ribbon bar: Buttons Clicking on them launches the command they represent. Toggle buttons Clicking on them you change a state. For example turn grid On/off. When clicked, a menu or gallery is displayed. These buttons have a small down arrow at the left or bottom. Lets you select an option among a few predefined ones Combo buttons Option groups Edit boxes Allow you set a value, either by typing it and pressing enter or by using the small arrows buttons (called spins ) to increment/decrement the displayed value. If your mouse has a wheel, you may also click them to activate and the use the wheel to increment/decrement the value Learning Design ERA Stitch ERA Universal www.lorileedesigns.com 3

Minimizing the Ribbon Stitch Era / Design Era Workbook Series To save screen space, you may minimize the ribbon by double clicking any of its tabs or by using the command located in menu at the right of the Quick Access Toolbar. 1. Click Customize Quick Access Toolbar (the small arrow at the right) 2. In the list, click Minimize the Ribbon. 3. To use the Ribbon while it is minimized, click the tab you want to use, and then click the option or command. 4. To restore the ribbon to its normal state, repeat the steps. You may also use the shortcut to minimize/restore the ribbon: Ctrl+F1 The Working Area The term Working Area or workspace refers to area within the screen where the design tasks are performed. Basically, it s a large rectangular region called graphic view, surrounded by a collection of elements containing the commands and controls you need to display, create and edit your designs. As mentioned, when you open Stitch Era, the Start Page is displayed. To take a look to the workspace elements we will need an active design document. So, we will create a new one using a quick method: Located next to the Home Icon there is a page tab for the Create New icon. Stitch Era will create a new, blank document and displays the workspace. There are also alternate methods that will be discussed in further sections of the manual. Learning Design ERA Stitch ERA Universal www.lorileedesigns.com 4

The main elements you ll find running along the left side and the bottom of the work area are: Document tabs: As you may note, a new tab named Design1 appeared when you clicked the New document tab and this last one is still present. You may click the new document tab again to create as many documents as you need because Stitch Era has a multi-document interface. All them will be listed in this area. Switching among documents just requires a click on the corresponding tab to activate it. Each tab has a small X icon at the right that is a shortcut to the Close Document command. Working Area or Main Graphic View: Most of the creation process will take place within it. Rulers: These will serve as a measurement parameter in determining the inclusion of the guidelines. Create and Edit tools: Artwork images and Embroidery objects creation and selection tools are included at the top of the side toolbar. The whole toolbar dynamically changes according to the selected object. Color palette / Needle bar palette: The system will show one of these elements according to the selected object. Display controls. 3D Simulation, Grid, Guidelines, Zoom and zoom options, Pan Tool, Zoom Bar. References Controls: Tools to control the visualization of different reference elements: Objects, Stitches, and Stitch Marks. Status bar. With different information related to the file, the chosen creation tool, etc. Learning Design ERA Stitch ERA Universal www.lorileedesigns.com 5

Shortcuts Stitch Era / Design Era Workbook Series Shortcuts are keyboard sequences that trigger a command exactly as if you activated them with the button or control in the user interface. One of the most known one is Ctrl+C, the short cut for Copy command, available in most of the Windows applications When you pulse or press for a while the Alt (left) key, the system displays the standard ribbon shortcuts, as small legends near each command. Typing the characters in the keyboard activates the corresponding command. In the example at the left, typing Y3 activates the View tab as if you were clicked on it. Application shortcuts The following table lists the application shortcuts: Ctrl + A Selects all objects Ctrl + C Copy selected object to clipboard Ctrl + O Opens a design from disk Ctrl + S Saves design to disk Ctrl + Alt + S Saves design with a different name Ctrl + V Paste from clipboard Ctrl + X Deletes selected object Ctrl + Z Undo F1 Context Help F3 Hide / Show vectors F4 Hide / Show images F5 Redraw F6 Zoom Area Ctrl + F6 Zoom Total F7 Toggles 3D / Normal View F8 Shows/ Hides Object Inspector window F9 Generate object Ctrl + F9 Forces generation for all objects Del Delete selected object / element Learning Design ERA Stitch ERA Universal www.lorileedesigns.com 6

Getting Help Stitch Era provides a context help system for the object properties. To get help on a property: select it and press F1 A floating window containing a brief description of the property will appear. Use the small X icon located at the top right of the box to close it. Options and Preferences There are several aspects of the user interface and system behavior you may configure according to your preferences. The Options and Presences box groups all the configurable items in Stitch Era. Use the application button, select Preferences and click on Options and Preferences item. The system will display the box shown in the picture at the right. The left panel contain a tree list with the main configurable topics while the right panel lets you set the options according to your preferences. Once you finish, press Ok to save your changes or Cancel to discard them. The Default Settings button restore the factory settings for the topic displayed on the right panel, while the button Reset All to Defaults, set the factory values for all the system options. For example, to set the Stitch Era interface language, select the Application item in the left panel. Then, click on the Language row in the right panel, press the arrow button and select the desired language in the list. Press Ok to confirm the changes. Language interface change will take effect the next time you open the application. Links to the I-Manual Navigation Learning Design ERA Stitch ERA Universal www.lorileedesigns.com 7