

Colors are preserved using the same technology and vector points are minimal. Artwork may range from drawings, texts, to logos. Using the same technology, users may choose any artwork to be programmed as a template and be converted into broidery.
#TUTORIAL TAJIMA DGML BY PULSE SOFTWARE#
The software has a pre-integrated vector-based technology that speeds up the embroidery process and lets users save as much as 50% of their time performing the same task using a different platform. So if you are producing that kind of fonts then you have to switch on it, just tick the box there.Tajima DG/ML by Pulse is a software primarily used for digital execution of embroidery. The last one, here to the right to the left I think you have heard about some of the languages like Arabian, they write their text from the right to the left. So I recommend this to switch it on here.

Contains outlines this is a that I mentioned earlier in Tajima Pulse version 14 there is a new setting in which you can add a border around your letters, border can be a style stitch or a run stitch border but this will only work if the fonts that you are creating has an additional outlines. However the drawback is that if you use this option you won’t be able to use any of the new features and new settings that came up with the newer versions of DG/ML pulse so again I recommend you to keep this off. Then we have the setting here called version 9 compatible I will recommend you to keep it switched off because this is to ensure that the font you have created is compatible with the very old versions of pulse and were based on the PXF formats. Then we have the line which is called used segments for X stands that is either the kerning box or the letter itself to be used as the X stands and here is where you decide whether you want the first one in sequence which is usually the kerning box or the last one in sequence to be the X stands box.

So you could the value if you want to have that space bigger or smaller. Typically one you use in the text to type in the text with the words you will have the space between the two words. Next one is the space bar size the default is five at least in my case and this is the distance between one word to the next word. However you can add additional distance by changing this number here. These are fairly old fonts and that’s why they have certain limitations when you use them. Classic style fonts have limitations in how stitches are calculated when sewing from right to left and center out and do use branching. The next symbol, the upper case letter ‘A’ with a green fill, this font does not contain outline borders and is usually not created by pulse.Īnd the last symbol importantly, the upper case letter ‘A’ with a grey fill, this is a classic style font. The next symbol which is an upper case letter ‘A’ which has green border around it, this font contains outline borders around and is usually not created by pulse. In better way these two are secured fonts as these originate from pulse and you can not edit or modify them.

The next symbol here which is an upper case letter ‘A’ with a red fill and with a ‘p’ stand on it, this font is a pulse font and does not contain outline borders. So if you are working or using a font that is not I guess here then you can use of such borders. You may have realized in the version 14 where you use text segments there is a new setting in properties which allows you to add a style border or a run stitch border around the existing fonts. This font is a pulse font and contains outlines that can be used as borders. First symbol we see here which is an upper case letter ‘A’ with red border around it and black ‘p’ stands for pulse done on it.
