Here you can configure the stitch division. Especially if you use large letters a stitch division is recommended, because stitches become too long otherwise.


: This setting means, that the characters are embroidered with normal, undivided satin stitch. 


: This setting means, that characters are filled with centered divided satin stitch, i.e. one stitch line occurs in the middle of the letter. This type of stitch division only makes sense using fonts with an even width, for instance “GiS Swiss”. 


: This setting means that the characters are filled with regular divided satin stitch, the optical effect is similar to step.


: This setting means, that the characters are filled with irregular divided satin stitch, the stitch length varies between minimum and maximum stitch length by chance.


: This setting means that the characters are filled with rhythmic divided stitches. If you have letters with satin fill, this doesnt make much sense, but if you fill the characters with step stitches, this fill is recommended. 


: This setting means that the letters are filled with stitches with angled division. It makes no sense to use this division with satin fill monograms, but but if you fill the characters with step stitches, this fill results interesting effects.


The values for stitch length, rhythm or angle are input in the text parameterRV1EV2 under extended.



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