Creating a font character pattern, Creating patterns using the manual punch tools, Automatically converting truetype fonts – Brother PE-DESIGN 8 User Manual

Page 231: Creating custom fonts (font creator)

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Creating Custom Fonts (Font Creator)

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Creating a Font Character Pattern

Creating patterns using the
Manual Punch tools

Using the Manual Punch tools, create the font
character pattern.

A background image can be displayed so that the
font character pattern can be created more easily.

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“Opening an image in the background” on
page 227.

Use

on the Tool Box to create the patterns.

When this button is clicked, the following five
buttons appear.

: This is used for creating straight block-type

punching patterns (region sewing).

(Shortcut key:

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: This is used for creating curved block-type

punching patterns (region sewing).

(Shortcut key:

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: This is used for semi-automatically creating

straight block-type punching patterns.

By semi-automatically tracing, points can be
specified along the lines of a template.

(Shortcut key:

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: This is used for creating running-type

punching patterns (line sewing).

(Shortcut key:

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: This is used for creating feed-type punching

patterns (jump stitches).

(Shortcut key:

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“Manually Creating Custom Font” on
page 219.

Automatically converting
TrueType fonts

If a TrueType font is used as a template, it can
simply be converted into font character patterns.

1.

Open the TrueType font to be used as a
template.

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“Opening a template (TrueType font)” on
page 227.

2.

Click Sew, then Convert TrueType Font to
Data
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→ A font character pattern is created from

the background image.

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Memo:

• When entering points, you can switch

between the various tools. This is very easy
if the shortcut keys are used.

• A template image is needed in order to use

the semi-automatic block-type punch tool. If
there is no image, this tool will create a
punching pattern like the straight block-type
punch tool. In addition, this tool cannot be
used if a TrueType font is used as the
template.

• Once the pattern is drawn, you can still

transform straight block-type patterns into
curved block-type patterns and vice versa.
For details, refer to “Editing points” on
page 231.

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