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1.                                                                                                        UNINSTALLING KNIT VISUALIZER                                                                                         CHANGE HISTORY                                                                                                              10  LEARNING THE MAIN WINDODQ                                                                                          12  MENUS  amp  TOOLBAR BUTTONS                                                                                             13      13    KNIT VISUALIZER MENU     PREFERENCES                                                                                    13     KNIT VISUALIZER MENU     QUIT KNIT VISUALIZER                                                                         13  FILE MENU     J NEW                                                                                                                 13  FILE MENU     E                                                                                                                       14  FILE MENU     OPEN                                                                                                                        14  FILE MENU     SAVE AND e SAVE                                                                                           14  FILE MENU        PAGE SETUP                                                                                   
2.                                                                               22  EDIT MENU     DUPLICATE                                                                                                            22  EDIT MENU     X DELETE                                                                                                            22  EDIT MENU     CLEAR CHART                                                                                                        22  EDIT MENU     MIRROR SELECTION  HORIZONTAL  amp  VERTICAL                                                               22  INSERT MENU OVERVIEW                                                                                                            23  INSERT MENU     INSERT COPIED ROWS COLUMNS                                                                               23  INSERT MENU     NEW COLUMNS TO THE RIGHT LEFT                                                                           23  INSERT MENU   NEW ROWS ABOVE BELOW                                                                                     23  FORMAT MENU       INCREASE AW  DECREASE FONT                                                                         23  FORMAT MENU     JUSTIFY                                                                                                            23    Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual Page 3 of 47    The No Stitch 
3.                                                                               wj         je          ie       jJee           Jej    1          inl    o o                  o o    u      lel       o   e ee          e      e     e   e   13  uo       Lie jel   TT lel Je  TTT Je  ie i   00   o o          o o e   9 u  A Chart    4       m  Vertical  Aee seele zelo 2  Wid     lel le  te MONS el lel Te el lel  le    ide E  T sl fs    Tel le  ee  tel Te   5          e e D ee       o    ee LJ  o 0 o ee ee            a   je       je e  jo   e je                                 im  Created in Knit Visualizer  www  knitfoundry  com   Legend  Notes   knit Use this pattern to add some great texture to your  garments      purl  Rocks and Trails  Judy Alexander  103 8  2 6 5 4 3 2   1 Legend  VVeVVeeet995      kpnit  VV  IVV     2  knit stitch         slip    Horizontal             V  Slip stitch as if to purl  holding  yarn in back    e   e   e   e   e    lt  lt    lt  lt   L   lt  lt    lt  lt     gt       purl  B purl stitch    LEEEELEEI          Created in Knit Visualizer  www knitFoundry  com     Notes    Pattern For Rocks and Trails sock pattern available at theknitter com   Used in The Sock of the Month club in 2005   Sock pattern used two colors  grey and white  Use white For rows 1 2 5 6  Use grey for  rows 3 4 7 8     R3  sl 2 times  k  sl 2 times  k5    R4  sl 2 times  p  sl 2 times  p5    R5  k10  R6  k10  R7  5  sl 2 times      sl 2 times  R8  p5  sl 2 times  p  sl 2 times       
4.                             46  INDEX                                                                            re roo nnn 5 47    Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual Page 4 of 47    What is Knit Visualizer     Knit Visualizer was created to make it easy for you  the knitter designer  to create charts from a stitch  pattern and modify those charts easily  Why charts  Charts give you a chance to understand how a  stitch pattern looks  what two repeats side by side look like before you ever sit down with needles and  yarn  Want to change where you start knitting the pattern  That is much easier to do when you can see  which stitches line up on top of each other in a chart and how the repeats interact with each other     Knit Visualizer contains an extensive palette of knitting stitches that you can easily paint onto your chart   From lace  complex cables and color work   you can do it all easily  The symbols are clear and easy to  read  You can easily zoom in out to determine the best viewing size for your particular chart     The Knit Visualizer parser will interpret a stitch pattern and build the chart for you  This gives you an  excellent starting point for combining different patterns  changing the edge stitch pattern or whatever  you need to do to make the pattern work for your project     Printing is a snap with multiple layout options for the chart  auto generated legend  notes and more  A  Print Preview sc
5.                       15  FILE MENU    ES PRINT     amp       EXPORT AS                                                                                     15  LAYOUtS                                                                                                                         T3                                                                                                                                        19  Copy to Clipboard                                                                                                            19  Print                                                                                                                                   20                                                                                                                                        20  FILE MENU     EXIT                                                                                                                      21  EDIT MENU CONCEPTS                                                                                                               21  EDIT MENU         UNDO                                                                                                             21  EDIT MENU     e                                                                                                                          21  EDIT MENU      CUT              amp  r                   21  EDIT MENU   INSERT                                   
6.                     err roo rrr nn nnn rro                    34  NAVIGATING THE STITCH PALETTE                                                                                                34  PATTERN ENTRY MODE  PARSING KNITTING INSTRUCTIONS                                               35  WHAT CAN BE PARSED                                                                                                              35  PATTERN ENTRY                                                                                                                         36  SIMPLE PARSER EXAMPLE                                                                                                           37  ENTERING                                                                                                                                37  A FEW CAVEATS                                                                                                                      40  QUANTIFIED REPEATS                                                                                                                40  CHANGING THE WAY THE LAST REPEAT OF THE ROW ENDS                                                                     41  Basic Stitches                                                                                                                  41  Increase  amp                                                                                                                            41  
7.        All p All x        5             Figure 14  Pattern Entry              You enter one row at a time in the Pattern Entry section  The options above the Text field tell the Parser  what type of row to expect  Starting from the top left     1  Mode Circular or Flat  Circular will mean we are always entering a Right Side Row   Selecting Flat means we need to specify if the row is RS or WS  The parser will flip this back  and forth for us as we enter rows     2  Right Side Row  If this box is selected  then you are entering a Right Side Row  Ignored if  Circular is selected     3  Stitch Count  How many stitches will this row consume  This should match the number of  stitches in the row you already entered  The parser automatically adjusts this value for you  as you enter new rows     This is very important if there are repeats in the pattern  and you  want the parser to fill across the size of your chart  You can type in a value  or click on the  arrows to change the value     4  Text  The area where you type  or paste in  the pattern text       You can use the up down  arrow keys to change the Stitch Count while typing in text     5  Add Row    Button to click when the pattern text is ready to be parsed       Pressing the  Enter key in the Text box does the same thing     6  All k  A quick method to enter all knit stitches  Uses the value in Stitch Count for quantity of  stitches  Clicking this button is equivalent to typing in and clicking Add Row       7  All p  A quick
8.       Fa              NIA              NE  Pi oeeo Y oeeo          Created in Knit Visualizer  www  knitfoundry com     Figure 19  Lace Puff using Borders to show repeats    A Few Caveats    The parser will also automatically change the Stitch Count to match the last row you entered  95  of  the time this will work and you won t have to think about it  Every once in a while a row will be entered  that will be way too long for what you really want  This is due to the way it counts repeats and adds on  stitches after the repeats are completed  Usually it means one too many repeats has been entered  You  can use Undo  then change the Stitch Count to a smaller value  making sure the Right Side Row  checkbox is set correctly  then hitting Enter     Quantified Repeats    In many patterns  there will be a grouping of stitches and a quantity to tell you how many times to work  those stitches  From another pattern  that has a Multiple of 10 sts plus 2    Stitch Count  22   Mode  Flat   Right Side Row  Selected   Text  k1    sll wyib  sll wyif   twice  sll wyib  p5 rep from   end kl       In this pattern  the   indicates that a repeat is starting  The   indicates another repeat is starting  After  the end   is found  the parser sees the text  twice   it knows to take the stitches in between the  parentheses and use them two times  Then the parser continues reading the text and sees  rep from      It knows that repeat is now completed  and fills out the remainder of the chart  ending wi
9.     Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual Page 16 of 47    i Keyboard shortcut  Control P will bring up the Preview window    By default the Preview Dialog shows the Title  Source  Chart  Legend and Pattern text  These field values    are entered in the Chart Properties dialog  See the         Menu      amp   Chart Properties section for more  details   A scroll bar shows up along the right side of the window if there is more information than can  easily fit on the screen  Knit Visualizer tries to make the Preview Dialog as big as it can if you have a  large chart  This is to show you as much as possible  and minimize the amount of scrolling you need to  do                      Rocks and Trails  Judy Alexander           N        ul e            Legend    knit   knit stitch   slip   Slip stitch as if to purl  holding yarn in back       V    purl      purl stitch    Created in Knit Visualizer  www  knitfoundry  com        Options   Show                   Source  7  Legend     Pattern     Notes    Chart     Simple Legend     Layout Type  Vertical v  Export      _          to Clipboard   Q   Print Preview     c3 Print    Cancel    Figure 6  Preview Dialog       The size of the symbols in the Preview Dialog chart is the same size as the Main Window chart  If you d    like the chart to be smaller on paper  close the dialog  change the font size using the  7 toolbar button   then select Print    again  The smaller the fon
10.    Pattern Entry    Mode   Circular              Side Row Stitch Count   10      Text                Row  9         Ap                           Help Menu     About Knit Visualizer    To learn what version of Knit Visualizer you have installed  and where to get support  open the About  dialog  Figure 11 shows an example About dialog  The text within this dialog may be different in your    version of Knit Visualizer     Information from the About dialog might be needed if you have questions or need support  Click the Ok    button to close the dialog     The Clear Prefs button will clear out any application preferences saved  including the chosen theme  and               presented         KNIT  Version  1 0    Build Date  01 14 2006 08 20 PM  For questions support send email to supporbiknitFoundrvy           Updates and Manual available From  http   www  knitFoundry com software  html        Clear Prefs      Figure 11  About dialog    recent files list  Preferences are not required for Knit Visualizer to function properly  but they are  designed to make it easier to use  Note that the Recently Opened files list is not cleared out completely  unless you close Knit Visualizer immediately after clearing the application prefs  Application Preferences  are saved for you automatically as you perform actions  such as select a different Theme  in Knit    Visualizer     Toolbar Buttons    The toolbar provides quick access to the most often used actions in Knit Visualizer  You can hold y
11.    lt  lt   I  I I    gt    gt         A A A                                           NUN  INN        INO NO ONUON NO ONON NON ON NON NO NON NO NON ON NON NON NON ON NN    OO0O0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000    WIL    N NNN                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     2    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual    Page 18 of 47    Rocks and Trails  Judy Alexander       lt  lt      lt  lt  gt           lt     lt  lt  gt                                                             Legend   knit  Chart V slip  Vertical     purl  Ce n te red Created in Knit Visualizer  www  knitfoundry com   Notes   Pattern For Rocks and Trails sock pattern available at  theknitter com  Used in The Sock of the Month club in 2005  Sock pattern used two colors  grey and white  Use white For  rows 1 2 5 6  Use grey For rows 3 4 7 8   Pattern   R3  sl 2 times      sl 2 times  k5  R4  sl 2 times  p  sl 2 times  p5  R5  k10  R6  k10  R7  k5  sl 2 times  k  sl 2 times  R8  p5  sl 2 times  p  sl 2 times  Square Lattice  Barbara Walker  book  2   an   2a   as   ap   a   25   on   2a   22   an   m            i s    32  nm  9  8  7  6  8  2  3  2  1      30000                                   
12.   of Rows and   of Columns     Edit Menu     Mirror Selection  Horizontal  amp  Vertical     You can take the contents of a selection  and have Knit Visualizer mirror it vertically or horizontally  When  you invoke Mirror  it takes the current selection and flips it around in the specified direction  This is not  the same as rotating the selection  Note the position of the purl stitches in the following diagrams     8 a 3 2  1 4 3 2  1             5  eee             ee c Original 1             i                      Chart                                  2     2                    Mirrored     Original Chart Mirrored Vertical            Horizontally      eee         JE      Some caveats on using Mirror   Horizontal  If you attempt to mirror a cable stitch  it will flip around the  symbols inside the cable  and it won t look like anything useful when it s done      T After Mirror alala    Cable Before oo Horizontal M    Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual Page 23 of 47    Vertical Mirroring doesn t have that problem  as there will be no stitches spanning rows     Mirroring works on any type of selection     Insert Menu Overview    The insert menu contains commands that allow you to insert new rows or columns into your chart  All of  the New Column or New Row commands work with whatever is currently selected in the chart  They will  not be enabled if you do not have column s  or row s  selected respectively     Ins
13.   right P Cable 4 over 1 stitches  leaning right with a purled  background    If you specify  pb  at the end  the instructions and symbol will have purled stitches behind the cable   Using   for left means the cable crosses to the left  Using    for right means the cable crosses to the right     When entering patterns that have cables  the parser will most likely not understand the format used in  your pattern  If you can t easily substitute the above syntax for cables for what the pattern specifies  use  a number of No Stitch cells to be place holders for a cable    4 or x8   and then paint the cable in later  from the stitch Palette  Cables in Knit Visualizer can go all the way up to 4 over 4  The parser will  understand larger cables  but there aren t symbols to display for them  You ll see a bunch of question  mark symbols in the chart where the cable would be     How to Handle Non Pattern Instructions     Knit all the knits  Purl all the Purls    Simply copy the last row worked  and Duplicate  Control D  it to the top    If you do this every other row  where you d be doing Wrong Side rows   make sure  Circular  is selected   and  Right Side Row  is selected  then you can simply hit ENTER twice to enter the same row again  If  there are more than just purls and knits in the row  use the stitch palette to fill in the correct stitches    Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual Page 43 of 47     See Row X  or  Same 
14.   yo 4x   yo 5x   yo 6x   yo 7x    JOOOWOOK lt     lt i lt  ol lt     Pattern Entry    Mode    Circular         Right Side Row Stitch Count   10               Add Row  9             Al p                            Selected Stitch       Font Size  26       yeh 3    2          Veee  V    p in st below  ki elongated  ki elongated twice  No Stitch     gt  Increases        V  M  B  kin st below Y  Y  v  x       mi    yo   kpk  in 1    k yok  in 1   p yop int  dbl incr   yo twice   yo 3x   yo 4x   yo 5     yo 6x   yo 7x    OOOO O lt  i lt   lt  ols    Pattern Entry    Mode   Circular      Z  Right Side Row Stitch Count   10  gt         Text       AddRow  9    Ak                            Selected Stitch   0       Font Size  26      Edit Format View Help            21             21134 8     9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1  VvVeVVeeeee  VV VV    k in st below  p in st below  ki elongated  ki elongated twice    8  7  6  5  4  3    No Stitch          P Increases    mi   yo    kpk  in 1   k yo k  in 1   pyop int  dbl incr   yo twice                   4          5          6          7         206000  lt    lt  40 5         Pattern Entry  Mode   7  Right Side Row Stitch Count    Selected Stitch   0  E    Font Size  26             Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry    http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2   Manual    Blue Ice Theme    Page 30 of 47          Vei T8 1 1  o        jae      Foe ee eZ   gt  Basic                   xX oec ml c           creases               lt  lt       
15.  Administrator  password  enter it   You should finish with a message  The software was successfully installed     You can also use the Software Update mechanism to find and install the new version of Java  Refer to  the documentation included with your computer for how to use the Software Update tool     Install Knit Visualizer on Macintosh  Download    You will download a file named    KnitVisualizer 1 2 dmg  After the download is complete  your  system should automatically mount the file as a drive for you  As the file is mounted  you will be  prompted to agree to the license to use Knit Visualizer  unless you re installing the Demo   Agree to the  license  and once the file is mounted  open the Finder application and open the mounted drive  to find  see the Knit Visualizer app and the Sample Charts directory  Simply drag the application to your desired  location  If you use  Applications  then you will need to authenticate as an administrator on your  computer  If you use your user   Applications directory  you won t need admin privs  You may copy  the Sample Charts directory to anywhere on your system     Install Knit Visualizer on Macintosh  CD    Put the CD into your CD drive  Open the Knit Visualizer CD icon  You ll see a Mac OS X directory  Browse  to that directory  then simply drag the Knit Visualizer application to the desired location  If you use   Applications  then you will need to authenticate as an administrator on your computer  If you use your  user   Appli
16.  Select Mode  There are three types of    selections in Knit Visualizer  The status bar will give details on the size and type of the current or most  recent selection     E  Cell Selection Once in Select Mode  click and hold in the first cell   then drag your mouse to add to the selection  The  cells selected are highlighted in a different color   Check the status bar for details on the size of the  selection    Click on a column header  hold  then drag to select  multiple columns    EE Column Selection         Row Selection Click on a row header  hold  then drag to select  multiple rows      You didn t know there d be a test  did you     Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual Page 34 of 47    We ve already covered the details of using Copy  Paste  Cut  Insert  amp  Delete when going over the Edit  Menu  Knit Visualizer will give you a message if you try to Paste or Insert the wrong type of buffer into  the wrong type of selection  Remember  there is always the Undo  Control Z  feature to back out of the  operation you just performed                  gt   Once    stitch has been painted into the chart  it can now       split up  by doing  a delete  cut or paste through it  This is allowed for maximum flexibility when  designing your patterns  Be careful to not chop up your stitches that are wider  than one cell  unless you only want to knit the first few stitches of it  When the  Legend is generated it will include
17.  Select the Folder where you would like Knit Visualizer to be installed  then click Next          C  Program Files Knit Visualizer     CA    V Program Files       activePDF     Adobe      Celticknots201a     Citrix     Common Files     ComPlus Applications      CONEXANT   a                              Local Disk  C      The program requires at least 49 46 MB of disk space     MEK     Select Components    lt     Which components should be installed       gt  Setup   Knit Visualizer 1 0     lt     ct    Select the components you want to install  clear the components you do not want to install   Click Next when you are ready to continue     Program  amp  Libraries    Sample Charts      gt  Setup   Knit Visualizer 1 0    Eek    Where should Setup place the program s shortcuts  LS    Select Start Menu Folder    Select the Start Menu folder in which you would like Setup to create the program s  shortcuts  then click Next        Knit Visualizer       Accessories  Administrative Tools  Advanced Installer 3 4 2  BERNINA artista   CD  DVD  Recorder  Corel Paint Shop Pro X  Documents To Go   Firaxis Games    Tomtom             Create shortcuts For all users       Page 6 of 47    License agreement    You must agree to the license  in order to install Knit  Visualizer  Selecting  I accept  the agreement  will enable the  Next button     Destination Directory    Select where you would like to  install Knit Visualizer  The  default is C  Program  Files    Select Components    You are requi
18.  chart was present and set up the Parser as follows    Stitch Count  26  We get this number from adding 12   12   2    Mode  Flat   Right Side Row  Selected    Text  k1   ssk      yo p2 yo      k2tog rep from   end kl    Resulting Row   26  25  24  23  22  21  20  19  18  17  16  15 14 13 12 11 10  9  B  7  6 5  4  3  2   1                                     Li       If you happen to have the BW books  you ll notice that the actual text in the book was this    K1    ssk  k3  yo  p2  yo  k3  k2 tog  rep from    end k1  The parser ignores all those commas  so there s no point in typing them in  We leave the spaces for  clarity  although habit made me leave out the space in the  k2 tog  because I normally type k2tog  Either  will be recognized by the parser  For the parser to recognize the   rep from   repeat  you must include  the single spaces the the  rep from    portion of the pattern  Given that adding spaces is a natural  tendency  this shouldn t be a problem  but it is something to keep in mind     The Stitch Count you enter is important because it tells the parser how many times to repeat the stitches  in between the repeat indicators  If you accidentally enter 27  28 or even 29  it s Ok  the parser will  probably make a good guess and still only create 26 stitches  It s not until you get up to 38  which is 3  repeats   2 edge stitches  that it will actually create 3 repeats in the chart  If you don t get the number  of repeats you expect  you can always use Undo  chang
19.  e Added binding to  S  key  Type S to switch between paint and select mode  Keep an eye on your  cursor to see which mode you re currently in  e Remember the last Layout used in the Preview window  even after quitting Knit Visualizer  e New Symbols  make 1 right  make 1 left    O O O         Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2   Manual    e Onstartup  re loads the last chart you were working on when you quit    Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Page 11 of 47    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual Page 12 of 47    Learning the Main Window    There are several different areas of the screen that you should familiarize yourself with  as shown in                                       Figure 1    gt _  Knit Visualizer   C  projects Knit Visualizer  charts nancy ymystarpattern ct 4  File Edit Format View Help       Ave 235K        ua                                         gt  Basic     ee ee eo oe oe oe ee oe ool TIESNE   1 s  eee eue ees                eee E purl     mq           si y  x            sl wyif V 5                 k tbl E                        p tbl            66    9 666          T                66          iai meras     999 999     p in st below Yl      9 9 66    9 9 6     ki elongated 5        b     6 6   ki elongated twice X  000000   06 06 60      000008   OO      x      999   9999 9999   99999                 4  9 9 9 999   4  66        _  gt  Increases    00 00   00 00   00 
20.  enter a row  the parser will change the state of the Right  Side Row checkbox  For instance if you start with  Flat  selected  and Right Side Row selected  You are  telling the parser you are entering a pattern that was written for knitting back and forth  and the row you  are going to type in is a right side row  Stitch Count is set to 10  You then type in       k2 p2 yo  kZtog p2  k2    and press the Enter key  The parser adds the first row to the chart              bas s aed 1  ee          1  Figure 15  A Simple row entered via Parser    Now  the Right Side Row checkbox is automatically unselected  in preparation for the next row  Also the  button Add Row  now has the text  Add Row  2   Hit Enter a few more times to see what happens   Notice how the Right Side Row checkbox keeps turning itself off and on  and the Symbols entered for the  Wrong Side rows are different than those for the Right Side Rows  Also the Row    in the Add Row  button increments to tell you what the next row will be     Now you can use the Undo key  Control Z  to remove those rows you just added  until there is only one  left  The Add Row    button adjusts  but the Right Side Row checkbox doesn t check uncheck during the  Undo  This is because the parser assumes you are Undo ing an error in the last entry  and that error  might have been selecting the wrong type of row  It doesn t want to guess wrong  so it leaves it alone   The lesson in this is always check to make sure the Right Side Row checkbox
21.  is selected unselected as  you want it                    isl IMPORTANT  There are limitations to what the Parser can understand  There  are so many different ways of representing the same basic knitting stitches   that it would be impossible to understand them all  The more complex the  pattern  the less likely you will be able to enter it exactly as written  It is best to  start with very simple examples  understand how the parser thinks  believe me   it has a mind of it s own  before moving on to more complex patterns  This  section will give you ideas on how to make it understand the pattern you want to  enter  but there are no guarantees  It is possible the parser will pretend to  understand the pattern  but spit out a different stitch than you think it should   Always check your chart     Entering Repeats    The parser can understand repeats and how to use them to fill out an entire pattern row  When entering  stitch patterns via the parser  it s best to do at least two repeats worth so you get an idea of how they  work together  Let s say we are working on the Lace Puff pattern from Barbara Walker s A Second    Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual Page 38 of 47    Treasury of Knitting Patterns  page 283    That pattern is a Multiple of 12 sts  plus 2  That means there  are 2 edge stitches  and 12 stitches in each repeat  If we want to enter this pattern  we should execute  Edit   gt  Clear Chart if another
22.  lot of what she describes in her tutorials  Knit Visualizer does for you  but it s very useful to understand  the concepts     Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual    Index   A   About Knit Visualizer       12  30   Application info icon                 4   B   Borders  Adding                      24   C   Create New Chart                    12   E   Edit Menu                                20  Clear Dabo ette 21  CODY ons tedesca ed its as 20  nea Manet al       20                 21  Duplicate    21   gt       21  Mirror Selection                  21         ld IAE  20          20          20   Empty Stitch Preferences        27   Exit Knit Visualizer                 20   F                      5   File       20   File                                         20  New Chart                           12  OM               13  Open Recent    13              a teh 13   Format Menu  Borders                                24  Decrease Font                      23  Increase Font                       23           23        Grid                                           27        Help Menu  About Knit Visualizer         30  Clear Preferences                 30    Highlight oreet ad  31 35  I  Images  Copy to Clipboard               18  EXDOFUf    18  Insert                                       22  Insert Copied Rows Columns  ONE                    a a ae 22  New Columns                      22  New ROWS          22  Ins
23.  method to enter all         stitches  Uses the value in Stitch Count for quantity of  stitches  Equivalent to    8  All x  A quick method to enter all No Stitch  Empty  stitches  Uses the value in Stitch Count  for quantity of stitches  Equivalent to    As you enter pattern rows  it is important to keep an eye on these values to make sure they are what you  expect  Sometimes just the Right Side Row checkbox being set incorrectly will give you very different      Sometimes you don t want this to be the exact number of the row already entered  There are cases  when entering repeats that the number of stitches specified after the repeat is excessively long  For  instance  k2 k2tog  yo ssk k1 k2tog yo sl2knitwise k1 p2sso rep from   end yo ssk k1 yo ssk k2  The  repeat is calculated before the parser sees the stitches after the  end   and then tacks all those stitches  on  When you see the chart it will be obvious it added a few extra stitches     Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual Page 37 of 47    results  Before following along in these examples  please verify your Chart Properties are set to the  following  Circular Knitting OFF  Odd   Rows on Right ON  Hide Wrong Side Rows OFF     The parser ignores all punctuation  commas  semicolons  etc   amp  most white space  with some notable  exceptions   You can type upper or lower case letters     Simple Parser Example    If you have selected  Flat  knitting  after you
24.  number of rows created  The newly created rows will now be selected in the chart     Format Menu         Increase  amp    Decrease Font    You can change the size of the font used to display the symbols in the chart using the Increase Decrease  Font commands  The font size is saved with the chart  so when you re open the chart  it will have the  same font size it did when you saved it     Ww Keyboard shortcut  Control   to increase font size  and Control   to decrease the font size     Format Menu     Justify    The items in the Justify menu only affect a chart that has the No Stitch included in it  and then only if  those are on the edge  First though  we need to know what a  No Stitch  is     Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual Page 24 of 47    The No Stitch Concept    In some charts  all the cells in the chart are real stitches  In other charts  the final piece has shape  such  as in a sleeve  or a triangular shawl  Some lace patterns have increases on one row  and decreases on  another row  To make the yarn overs line up and look more like the final knitting  we need the ability to  say  skip this space  it doesn t really exist  on those rows that have the decreases  Knit Visualizer uses  the  No Stitch  symbol to represent these areas     The Justify commands only affect a chart if there are No Stitch cells on the outside edges of the chart   Knit Visualizer decides how to allocate the No Stitch cells  base
25.  stitches aren t a selection  you cannot copy and then paste  them   the highlighting is just a visual indicator to allow you to find them easier     Pattern Entry Mode  Parsing Knitting Instructions    The Pattern Entry mode is an advanced mode in Knit Visualizer that helps you build a chart from a stitch  pattern  All knitters seem to have extensive libraries of pattern books  stitch patterns and magazines   Not all of those pattern sources contain charts  but they do contain written out instructions  By using the  Pattern Entry mode  you can create a chart from the written out instructions  You should treat this  section of the Manual as more of a tutorial  It will be helpful to follow along by entering the example  pattern instructions into Knit Visualizer  see what happens  and play around to see what changing  different options does    The brains behind the Knit Visualizer s Pattern Entry function is the Parser  It reads what you type in   tries to understand it  then adds a row to your chart based on what it thinks you said  It s a bit like  typing in German and getting English back out  Sometimes it won t know what you are saying and will  give you a message that tells you where it became confused  There is no possible way for the manual to  cover all the combinations you can enter in the parser  as the combinations are in some ways  endless   The parser might also be modified in future patches to parse additional combinations of stitches  We will  cover the basics he
26.  that stitch and the knitting instructions for it  even if only part of the stitch is present  This chart has the top cable that is still   complete  and the bottom cable has been split by a purl stitch being  painted pasted into the middle of it     7 6 5   3 1  t 22 m 08 601    Paint Mode    You enter paint mode by clicking on the paintbrush     toolbar button  or by selecting a stitch from the  Stitch Palette  The Stitch Palette contains all the different stitches you can use in your chart  Each stitch  is comprised of one or more cells  You can see exactly what the stitch looks like by its entry in the Stitch  Palette  Once you select a stitch you can then paint it by simply left clicking on the chart at the desired  location  The new stitch will be painted from that cell and out to the right  The currently selected stitch   which is what will be painted  is shown on the far left of the status bar     If you want to paint the same stitch many times all in the same area  you can hold down the Shift key   then left click and drag  Every new cell you touch will have the stitch painted into it  and in the cells to  the right  if the stitch spans multiple cells   The Undo command will undo the entire paint operation when  you are painting the same stitch many times using the Shift Key     Navigating the Stitch Palette    The stitch palette is organized into groups of stitches  to make it easy to find the stitch you need  If you  aren t interested in a group of stitches  you ca
27. 00                  99 9 99 99   9 9 4              Oooo     99999     ye     2 0000 9    99999    kpk  in 1 V  kyok ini V  00000     00006              9 9 6   99999     iier AY  oe 00      9     OO  b oo                   4    94  94    94  66         yo twice Ge       4  9 999 999 9 94  4                        0000   9999 9999 9 99999            4x     OOOO   4  4  4  4    999999      s          o      60            99 66    9 9 6          yo6x  4     oh oh      oh oh A   i        7   D  PES NE fan  Stitch Count   70               Row  42        All ko           Alix   Select  d Stitch   0       Font Size  14       Figure 1  Knit Visualizer Main Window    1  Chart area   2  Pattern Instruction Entry area   3  Title Bar  shows location of file and indicator if file is unsaved  4  Menubar  amp  Toolbar   5  Stitch Palette   6  Status Bar    This Manual will cover everything you need to know to create charts with Knit Visualizer  As a quick  overview  you work with the chart in the Chart Area  1   selecting copying inserting rows  columns and  cells  painting stitches and other operations  Each cell in the chart represents one stitch in your knitting   Sometimes it s a combination of stitches that make up a more complex stitch  such as a cable     You use the Pattern Entry  2  area to type in pattern rows such as  k1 p2  k2tog yo  5 times    The Stitch Palette  5  is what you use to select the stitches to paint in the Chart Area     The Status Bar  6  gives you information a
28. 1 2a Manual Page 45 of 47    Quick Reference  Keyboard Shortcuts     Command       Key Sequence    Preferences preferences  replaces it with blank stitches in the chart    Deletes the current selection  not copied to  buffer    Duplicate Control d Only works when selecting Cells or Columns   Duplicates  amp  inserts the selection at the top of  chart for rows  and at the right of the chart for  columns  or right side of the chart     Zoom in  increases the font size of the chart    Insert Control i Inserts a full row or column that was previously  copied into the buffer    Pastes buffer  Control y Redo the last Undo action    Save Control s Save the current chart  If filename has already  POT been assigned it will save again in the same  place     Paint Shift left click  Paints the same stitch over each cell the mouse  Continuous held down is dragged over while both shift and the left  mouse button are held down    Show Chart Control   Shows the Chart Properties dialog  Properties    Border None Control O Removes all borders within all cells of the  selection    New Chart Control N Opens the New Chart dialog  Open Chart Control O Prompts you to open a file containing a chart    Show Preview Control P Lets the user view the Preview dialog and from  there Print or Export to an image file    Print this page for a handy reference        Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual Page 46 of 47    Where to go for Support    Y
29. 11   slip 1   513   slip 3 stitches     sl wyif     sl wyib  same as a normal slip stitch             tbi    k in    St below   D qne det below     x   empty stitch                          Increase  amp  Decreases    ye  mij    m3   puts three m1 stitches right next to each other     kait pur miu xm  I stitch    c2 509  KZ Geog TOL    ssk                   Copyright 2005  2007  O The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual Page 42 of 47       k2tog b  same as k2tog tbl   p3tog    k3tog  p3tog  01  the parser does NOT like p3tog b even though this should mean the same thing     sli  k2tog psso    11 p2tog psso     There are so many combinations variations of  1   stitch   psso that it s impossible to have symbols for  them all  There are a few provided in the Stitch Palette that you can use if you like them                    Special Stitches    cluster     cluster5  and all those in between  Won t go larger than 5              mb   means Make Bobble     Cables    The parser understands cables that follow this syntax   cXoverY   l r    pb     Read this as  Cable X stitches over Y stitches To the Left Right  With Purl Background    Some examples  will help clarify this   Parser Stitch Palette Meaning    c1over3l 1 over 3  left Cable 1 over 3 stitches  leaning left  clover3r 1 over 3  right Cable 1 over 3 stitches  leaning right    c3over2rpb 3 over 2  right P Cable 3 over 2 stitches  leaning right with a purled  background    cAoverirpb 4 over 1
30. BeBY Ke e233  peee                                 eeY                              0                                        ee                X           eee      gt  lt     A             5                       Jee     Created in Knit Visualizer  www knitfoundry com     None command  will add the border indicated by the command     For every cell in the selection  not just edge cells    remove all borders from those cells          Control 0  zero        Draw borders around the outside perimeter of the    Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry    http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual Page 26 of 47    selection  Interior cells are ignored   W Control       Left Draws a border on the left side of the selection      Control L   3i        Draws a border on the top side of the selection       Control T        Right Draws a border on the right side of the selection       Control R        Bottom Draws a border on the bottom side of the selection       Control B    View Menu       Chart Properties    Each chart you create in Knit Visualizer has a set of properties associated with it  In addition to changing  the settings related to the row numbering  you may add a Title  Source  and Notes for a chart  See  Figure 9 for what this window looks like     Knit Visualizer  Che       Circular Pattern Flat Pattern Options     Show grid lines    Odd   Rows on Right Side of Chart       Show Symbol for Empty Stitches      Hide Wrong Side Rows    Title      Source        N
31. CABLES                                                                                                                                 42  HOW TO HANDLE NON PATTERN INSTRUCTIONS                                                                                42  HOW MANY REPEATS TO ENTER                                                                                                   43  KEEPING TRACK OF WHICH ROW COMES NEXT                                                                                 43  PARSER               1                                                                                                                     43  WHAT      DO WHEN THINGS LOOK REALLY WRONG                                                                          43  PARSING VS THE STITCH PALETTE                                                                                                 43  TIPS AND TRICKS                                                                                                               44  QUICK REFERENCE  KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS                                                                      45  WHERE TO GO FOR SUPPORT                                                                                              46  OTHER RESOURCES                                                                       err ror Lr roo   eL erro                   46   ONLINE RESOURCES                                                                                      
32. Concept                                                                                                        24  FORMAT MENU     BORDERS                                                                                                         25  VIEW MENU         CHART                                                                                                                26  VIEW MENU     APPLICATION PREFERENCES                                                                                      2d  VIEW MENU     HIDE PATTERN ENTRY FIELDS                                                                                    28  VIEW MENU                                                                                                                              28  HELP MENU     ABOUT KNIT VISUALIZER                                                                                          30  TOOLBAR                                                                                                                                30   STATUS BAR INFORMATION                                                                                                32  KNIT VISUALIZER MODES                                                                                                   33  SELECT MODE                                                                               err roo nnn nnn TL Lr                     33  PAINT MODE                                                            
33. Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2   Manual                      Diamond Fantasia    Page 19 of 47       i BW  Title   16 15 14 13  12   114    9      6 3 4 1 4 1 Legend   oC INS      No Ma No Stitch  Source   S o NS o NO o  5 of o i   Placeholder   No stitch made            o7 o  m2   knit  AO      OAO      olv   knit stitch  NO            o                       Yarn Over  Horizontal   Chart 5 7 No         of o         No wo   rib eaa ETE RR   Long oL lo  Nol No      slip 1  k2tog  pass slip stitch over k2tog     o7      Nol   k2tog  Legend  Legend        5     5 7 A   5 NO 5 A     two stitches together as one stitch  ss  Notes                 Slip one stitch as if to knit  Slip another stitch      knit  Insert left hand needle into front of these  Created in Knit Visualizer  www  knitfoundry  corn  stitches and knit them together    V slip  Notes  Slip stitch as if to purl  holding yarn in back  This pattern was used in a sock For theknitter com s  sock of the month club in 2005  Pattern based on          Diamond Fantasia pattern by Barabara Walker    We ve shown the layout maps in color so you can see how each element type changes position  If an  element is unselected in the Preview Dialog  eg  the notes or legend  that area will not be shown and the  elements below the hidden ones will move up to take over that space     The layout you choose depends on how many different symbols are included in your chart  the fo
34. Knit Visualizer 1 2   Manual            USER MANUAL     Presented by    The Knit Foundry  building better tools for knitters    http   www knitfoundry com    Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Page 1 of 47    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual Page 2 of 47    WHAT IS KNIT VISUALIZER                                                                                                   HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL                                                                                                INSTALLATION                                                                                                                     WINDOWS VISTA  DOWNLOAD AND                                                                                                   WINDOWS       DOWNLOAD AND                                                                                                       luu    T                                    Install Knit Visualizer on Macintosh  Download                                                                            Install Knit Visualizer on Macintosh  CD                                                                                     RUNNING THE PROGRAM                                                                                                      WINDOWS XP                                                                                                                               MAC OS                              
35. On Windows system this  shortcut will always start with Control  Mac OS X users would use Cmd  the fully little apple symbol   instead  Also  on the Mac OS X platform  some menu items are included in a menu that is named  Knit  Visualizer  instead of on the File or Help menus         Knit Visualizer Menu     About Knit Visualizer      Mac only   This command performs the same task as described below in the Help Menu     About Knit  Visualizer        Knit Visualizer Menu     Preferences    Mac only   This command performs the same task as described in View Menu     Application Preferences         Knit Visualizer Menu     Quit Knit Visualizer      Mac only   Exits the application  prompting you to save the current chart if unsaved changes have been  made     i Command Q will invoke this command    File Menu     i New Chart    Creates a new chart with prefilled cells          of Rows  fis          oF Columns  15         Fill with Stitch       Knit             om  t 3 Purl    C3 None    Ok     Cancel    Figure 2  New Chart Dialog    You can enter the number of rows and columns  and a default stitch for each cell to contain  To create    an empty chart when you want to use the Pattern Entry mode  enter 0  zero  for both   of Rows and     of Columns     Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual Page 14 of 47    Before creating a new chart you will be prompted to save the existing chart if there were unsaved  changes        U
36. Print Preview is fairly memory intensive as it has to render each page  When you change  the Page or Print scale percentages  all pages are re rendered at the specified values     Print    You can print directly from the Preview Dialog without going through the Print Preview window by  dicking the Print button  It will use the options as last set in the Page Setup dialog and print exactly  what you see in the Preview Dialog     Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual Page 21 of 47    Knit Visualizer places a header on the top of each printed page containing the page number out of total  number of pages  and the save location of the chart file  if the chart has been saved     File Menu     Exit      PC only   When you choose this option  you are closing Knit Visualizer  If the chart you ve been  working on isn t saved     you will be given a chance to save it before exiting  You can also exit the  application by clicking on the  x  in the upper right corner of the Main Window  on Windows machines   or the red circle on a Macintosh     Edit Menu Concepts    Many of the Edit menu commands are only available when there is something selected in the chart  or  when a previous selection has been copied or cut into the buffer  For details on how to select cells  rows  or columns in your chart  see the Se ect Mode section     A selection can be either a selection of rows  columns or individual cells  All selections are contig
37. S will invoke Save when you are in the main window     You can tell if a chart has not been saved by looking at the Knit Visualizer s title bar  The filename of the  current chart is shown there  A chart that has never been saved will be shown as  untitled   If the chart  has been saved  the filename will be shown  and an asterisk     will be in front of the filename when it  has not been saved              epe x    LM             ae ss 2    61   63         61   60  159 59  57158   55  154  153   62  151  150            dii                     3138 50341 31 32 30  30 122 1    22 1 28125    Figure 3  Title Bar showing unsaved changes       At any time if you try to do something that would close the current chart with unsaved changes  you will  be shown this dialog        Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual Page 15 of 47    Figure 4  Unsaved Changes Dialog    Answer  Yes  to be prompted for a place to save the chart   No  means don t save  and continue  whatever task prompted the dialog   Cancel  will abort the task  such as Exiting the program  and take  you back to the main window  leaving the unsaved chart still open     It is always a good idea to save your work often in case the cat happens to walk across the keyboard  or  your dog steps on the power plug and turns the machine off         To dismiss the dialog without using your mouse  use the Tab key to navigate to the desired button   Press the  Space  key t
38. ahoo group  knit visualizer users yahoogroups com  You can join this group by visiting  http   groups yahoo com group knit visualizer users    This forum is monitored by The Knit Foundry  Additionally you can send email to  support knitfoundry com  It might take us a while to get back to you  but we do read all comments and  suggestions     Other Resources    There are a lot of books on knitting charts  First and foremost are the Barbara Walker Treasuries  While    not all of these books cover charts  they are a great resource for stitch patterns  Knit Visualizer  extensively used the patterns in these books to test and build the Pattern Entry parser     A Treasury of Knitting Patterns  by Barbara G  Walker   Published by  Schoolhouse Press  ISBN  0942018168    A Second Treasury of Knitting Patterns  by Barbara G  Walker   Published by  Schoolhouse Press   ISBN  0942018176    Charted Knitting Designs  A Third Treasury of Knitting Patterns  by Barbara G  Walker   Published by  Schoolhouse Press   ISBN  0942018184    A Fourth Treasury of Knitting Patterns  by Barbara G  Walker   Published by  Schoolhouse Press   ISBN  0942018206    Online Resources    Knit Foundry has a tutorial for reading charts and knitting from them   http   www knitfoundry com freestuff html    Kim Salazar at her string or nothing blog  wrote an excellent series of tutorials on charts  amp  creating them  from patterns  The first tutorial is here  http   string or nothing blog city com charting 101 htm   A
39. as Row X    Select the Row indicated by clicking on the row number  either to the right or left of the row  and  Duplicate  Control D   The works when the pattern row is for the same side both times  This won t work  if Row X is a wrong side row  and the new row is    right side row  Then you ll have to type in the pattern  instructions for that row again so that Knit Visualizer can parse it as the correct side row      Row X  Knit    This really means knit ALL stitches  not just knit one stitch  Make sure the stitch count is set correctly   and then press  All     button  Or you can type in   k   or        into the Instruction Field  The same  applies for rows that should be all Purl stitches     You can create a bunch of blank rows at the top of the chart easily  but pressing the  All x  button  Each  time you press this  it will create a row that contains the  No Stitch  placeholder  You can then paint  stitches with the Stitch Palette     How Many Repeats To Enter    When entering a pattern that has repeats  it s a good idea to enter at least two repeats  For instance if  your pattern is a  Multiple of 8 sts plus 1   you should enter  17  for the Stitch Count field  This is very  useful if you don t want to start the repeat in the same place the pattern did  Looking at multiple repeats  across  and down  will help you see it in a different way     Keeping Track of Which Row Comes Next    The  Add  button will always tell you which row is the next one to be entered  This i
40. bout the size of your current selection  the currently selected  stitch and the font size used to display the chart on the screen and when printed     When the application first starts up  the chart area will either contain a blank 10x10 chart  automatically  created or you  or the last chart that you had open  as long as it was also successfully saved   If the   chart area is empty  such as it would be after creating a New chart with 0 rows and 0 columns  or using  the Clear Chart command   there is still a chart present     it just happens to contain no rows or columns     Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual Page 13 of 47    It is often best to begin using the Pattern Entry area with an empty chart  Alternately you can create a   blank canvas  chart  that contains all knits  purls or Empty stitches from the New Chart dialog  Read the  relevant sections for more details on how to use Pattern Entry and the Chart drawing tools     Menus  amp  Toolbar buttons    All the commands you need to access can be found either in the menus and or in the toolbar  Many of    these commands have keyboard shortcuts associated with them  This section will go over each of these  commands and tell you what they do  While most of these commands are common to most software  applications  there is information here that goes beyond how to open a file     Each section also lists the keyboard shortcut  if there is one  for that command  
41. bring the image  into this document     If you look at the picture in the Barbara Walker book  you ll see that this image matches very closely to  the actually knitted item  If you d like to convert this chart to knit something circularly  all you need to  do is remove the outer two columns  which are edge stitches for when it is knit flat  and change the  Chart Properties dialog to select  Circular   modifying the location of the row numbers in the chart      Lace Puff  BW  2  pg 283  26 123 122  121 120 11 8 Ld BL Zi lul      i2 dli Ld       PP  211  eeeco  oeeeecccc coV  oeeee           Y                  A oeee    eeo NL Oeeeco                      N Lt                      5  fo e eeeveeeo fro  e2eee08020    Jf Oe   eeeveeveo  vco  Y                        3  Fd Oeeee0 NZ Oeeee0      Fal Oeeo N                    Created in Knit Visualizer  www knitfoundry com     Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual Page 40 of 47    Figure 18  Lace Puff Chart for Circular Knitting    Remember that there are two full repeats shown in Figure 18  You might want to indicate the repeats by  using borders  as shown in Figure 19     Lace Puff  BW  2  pg 283  24 122 122  21 120 119 LAB             15 L14 113 112111 110 19             a          eeeeov  oeeeejleeeco 7o e    e e            Y oeeejleeeo  Y oeee    eeo    o e      eo         e e               o eje o PALLAS    els   0oeeeeececccoN oeeeeececcco       Ooeeeeeeo Y oeeeeeeo
42. cations directory  you won t need admin privs  The Sample Charts directory at the root of  the disk is valid for both Windows and Mac systems   You may copy the Sample Charts directory to  anywhere on your system     Once the installation is complete  you can Eject the temporarily mounted drive from the File menu       Version number might be different    Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2   Manual Page 9 of 47    Running the program    Windows XP    Double click the Knit Visualizer exe file from the Windows File Explorer  or click on the desktop or quick  launch icon created during installation  The splash screen will appear while the application is being  loaded  Once the main window is visible  you may begin editing and creating charts     Mac OS X    Browse to where you installed the application and double click the icon  The splash screen will appear  while the application is being loaded  Once the main screen appears  you may begin editing and creating  charts     A note on keyboard shortcuts  Throughout the manual  keyboard shortcuts will be listed for most  operations  They will be listed as  Control  lt key gt    On the mac substitute  Command  for the word   Control  and the shortcuts will work as described     UnInstalling Knit Visualizer    To uninstall Knit Visualizer  simply find the Knit Visualizer Uninstaller  on Windows   Double click the  item  and follow the prompts  Any charts you have created or alt
43. color knitting are created using different black and white  symbols for each color  Future versions of Knit Visualizer will most allow you to use color     Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2   Manual Page 5 of 47    Installation    Knit Visualizer is available on two platforms  Windows  amp  Mac OS X  Instructions for installation on your  specific platform can be found here  The instructions for installing the Demo and the full application are  the same  You can install the full application on top of the Demo  it will replace the necessary files to  enable all features     Windows Vista  Download and CD  System Requirements     Disk Space approx 65MB  Memory 512MB or more recommended  Screen Resolution 1024x768    The Vista installation is very similar to that of Windows XP  with a few exceptions     e To install into the default C  Program Files Knit Visualizer location you need to have  administrative rights on your computer  If you are not an administrator  right click the  installation  exe file and select    Run as Administrator     You will need to know the username and  password of an administrative user to continue  If you don   t have administrative rights you can  install it anywhere else that you have permissions    e The charts directory is no longer created for you under C  Program Files Knit Visualizer  Vista doesn t let mere mortals write into this area of the file system  so your file save dialog  shoul
44. d default to opening into your Documents directory     While the version for vista has been labeled 1 2a  the core code for Knit Visualizer remains the same and  all previously found defects are still included  When you first run the installer  Vista will show you a  dialog that says    An unidentified program wants access to your computer    and say it   s from an Unknown  Publisher  This is normal  Click    Ok    to continue with the installation     Windows XP  Download and CD    System Requirements     Disk Space approx 65MB  Memory 512MB or more recommended  Screen Resolution 1024x768     Older processors  more than a few years old  might have difficulty running Knit Visualizer due to the  graphics intensive nature of the application  More memory is always recommended and will improve the  performance of Knit Visualizer accordingly  A dedicated video card isn t required  but even one that has  64MB of memory will improve your system s performance while running Knit Visualizer     Once you have the installation exe file  either via download  or on a CD   browse to the file and double  click it to begin the installation  Below you will find the important screens in the installation process   with an explanation of their purpose  If you received Knit Visualizer on CD  the CD should auto play the  installation program for you when you insert it into your CD drive on your computer  If not  browse to  the CD  and open the Windows directory  Double click the exe file to begin t
45. d on the desired Justification  We will use  an example chart to show the differences as you select the different Justifications     Original i   ia         a3   ii  in  a       amp 15  4 3 2 1 Legend   Ld Li  Chart        a Mo Stitch  e  amp  SE        ee SE SE SE  5    purl  e          JE JE JE JE      e SE SE SE JE SE SE JE SE JE i         None Leave Justification as is  No changes to the chart   however the No Stitch cells are placed       Left Justify with all symbols to the left  and No Stitches to    the right      14   143   12 HL   di              4  3a  2                   a     ee ee  e 9952592929259 5   EE JE SE JE SE SE BE JE  3   amp  5559559529259 i       Center   Justify with No Stitches to the left and right  balanced  as possible  If there are an odd number of No Stitch  cells  one side will have an extra No Stitch  but it will  always be the same side     i5  13 13 12  11 10  9   B 54    2  1          e t         e SE 5 SE       SE 5    amp  JE SE  5   e  amp  5 SE JE SE 8 8    3   e SE SE SE SE JE SE JE SE SE  i       Right   Justify with all the symbols to the Right  and all No  Stitches to the left                          H           8    a            Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2   Manual    If there were any No Stitch cells in the center of the chart  those would be ignored  no matter what the    Page 25 of 47    justification setting  It is only the No Stitch cells on the left and right ed
46. des of the chart  according to the next two options  The Legend will  be generated with both Right and Wrong side knitting instructions     Odd   Rows on Right Side of Chart   This option is only applicable if the Circular Pattern checkbox is unselected  If this option is checked   then the chart will have the first row as   1 on the right  which is most common   When this option is  unchecked  row  1 will be on the left     Hide Wrong Side Rows   When this option is selected  it means that wrong side row numbers are not included in the chart  No  rows are removed  only the row numbers are adjusted to reflect this option  If this option is selected   then there are no Wrong Side rows included in the chart  so the Legend generated in the Preview Dialog  will not include Wrong Side instructions     Show Grid Lines  You can hide the grid lines in the chart     Show Symbol for Empty Stitches   The No Stitch stitch can also be called an empty stitch  The empty stitch will be depicted as an X on a  grey background if this option is selected  If this option is not selected  then No Stitch cells will be  shown with only the grey background  and no X symbol     Title  You can give your chart a title  by entering the text in this field  This title is displayed when you Print or  Export your chart     Source   Its always a good idea to give credit to the original pattern source  You can list your name  the book  and pattern the chart is based on  or any other information desired  This i
47. e  No Stitch  symbol     Copy will copy the contents of the current selection into the buffer     Paste will fill the current selection with the contents of the copy buffer  If the selection is larger than  what the buffer contains  Knit Visualizer will repeat the buffer across and or down to fill the space  You  may not paste rows into a column Selection and vice versa  but you can paste cells into either row or  column selections     Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual Page 22 of 47    i Keyboard shortcuts  Cut   Control x Copy   Control c Paste   Control v    Edit Menu     Insert    This command has been moved to the Insert menu as of version 1 2     Edit Menu     Duplicate    Duplicates the current rows columns selection to the top right of the chart  You cannot duplicate a  selection of cells     i Keyboard shortcut  use Control D to invoke Duplicate    Edit Menu        Delete    Deletes the current selection  For cell selections  all cells are replaced with the  No Stitch  symbol  For  row and column selections  the selected rows columns are deleted out of the chart completely     1i Keyboard shortcut  use the Delete key to invoke Delete    Edit Menu     Clear Chart    To create a completely empty  no rows  no columns  new chart  select Clear Chart  If the current chart  has unsaved changes  you will be prompted to save them  This command has the same effect as File   gt   New Chart and entering 0 for both 
48. e the   of stitches and try again     There are multiple ways to specify repeats  and the parser doesn t care which one you use  A lot of  patterns use the     stitches   rep from   syntax  but you might also see it written like this        kl   ssk      yo p2 yo      k2tog   end kl    The means exactly the same thing as the original text  We ve changed the first   to a   and the rep from    to      You can use pairs of parentheses    or square brackets    or curly braces 1  all in the same  fashion  Make sure you always use them in pairs  as the first one tells the parser   Attention  I m going  to enter some stitches to repeat  and the second one says   The repeat is finished now  take all those  stitches and repeat as indicated   If one of them is missing  as in this line        kl   ssk      yo p2 yo      k2tog        kl    you ll see an error message like this one     Error Parsing Input    Invalid Knitting instructions      Incorrect text at column 32      Remaining string to parse is  end ki                Figure 16  Parser Error Dialog  Whoops  Click Ok  and go back to fix the text  Verify that the Right Side Row checkbox is selected before  re adding the row       You ll find the complete chart for this pattern in the Sample Charts directory  named  LacePuff BW2 pg283 kct    Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual Page 39 of 47    Let s continue entering the Lace Puff pattern  We ve successfully entered the 
49. ered in your Knit Visualizer program  directory will remain after uninstallation  Please note you will not be able to read  kct files once the  program is uninstalled     For Mac OS X  you simply drag the application to the trash can     Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual Page 10 of 47    Change History    This section details out changes made to Knit Visualizer since the original release  More recent changes    are listed first     Version 1 2a  Windows version and Manual   e Made Knit Visualizer 1 2 compatible with Vista   e Documentation in Manual about installing on a Vista system   e All other features remain the same   there have been no updates to the Knit Visualizer software  itself  just the installation     To determine if you have the 1 2a version of Knit Visualizer  navigate to the Help   gt  About Knit  Visualizer window  You should see VISTA in the date of the build     Version 1 2  of Manual  August  25  2006  e Added information about screen resolution    Version 1 2  August 9  2006   e Added Insert menu with commands to Insert Column s  to the Right Left  amp  Insert Row s   above below   e Added stitch definition for sl2kwk1p2sso  was missing previously    e Added new stitches  k4tog  k5tog  k6tog  k7tog  p4tog          p6tog  p7tog  nupp  incr4  incr5   incr6  incr7   e Changed Stitch Palette to separate knit related decreases from purl related decreases   e Bug fix  Exception being thrown whe
50. ert Menu     Insert Copied Rows Columns    This command is the only one on the Insert menu that requires you to have previously Copied a  selection  It will not be enabled unless you have copied a selection of Rows or Columns  since this  command does not work on cell selections     NOTE  This is the same command that was on the Edit menu as  Insert  prior to version 1 2  For clarity  it has been renamed and moved    Inserts the buffer into the chart based on the current selection s topmost cell  for rows  or left most cell   for columns   Only works if you have copied full row s  or column s  into the buffer     i Keyboard shortcut  use Control I to invoke Insert    Insert Menu     New Columns to the Right Left    Once a column selection has been made  you can now insert new columns to the right or left  However  many columns are selected is how many new columns will be created  For instance if you have 1 column  selected  and choose  New Columns To the Right   a single column will be inserted to the right of your  current selection  If you have 3 columns selected  and choose New Columns to the Left  then 3 new  columns will be created to the left of your selection  The new column s  will be selected when the  operation is complete     Insert Menu     New Rows Above Below    To insert new rows into your chart  select one or more rows  then choose New Rows Above or New Rows  Below  Just like with the New Columns command  however many rows you have selected will determine  the
51. first Row  Verify your  settings    Stitch Count  26  We get this number from adding 12   12   2    Mode  Flat   Right Side Row  UNSelected    Text  k1  p2tog p2 yo k4 yo p2 p2tog b rep from   end kl       After entering the second row  the chart now looks like     F C Pc                             PU                   NR P               T PR URN RT UN    UN   gt         OoOeee0ee 0 NZ Oee0ee 0 Ne  rl          NA              la       Row 3  RS row  Text    1  ssk kl           yo kl k2tog rep from   end         And so on  until you have finished all 8 rows in the pattern  Edit the Chart Properties  and enter the title   Lace Puff  and the source  BW   2  pg 283  and whatever notes you d like  Make sure and save your  work  The finished chart looks like this     Lace Puff  BW  2  pg 283  FES EP Rs                                                                            tmt Legend   seeeeeo  oeeeeeeeeceo  oeeeee knit  eec o N Z                     0 7   x             NA oeeee0                      NLY          Nx           4  e  fo4a eeveveveveeorYfrose eeeevee0 e e purl  f Oeeeeee veo  Y C3o3oeeee0        katog  2         OoOe ee80             co Ne                               lg    Created in Knit Visualizer  www knitfoundry com     Figure 17  Lace Puff Chart for Flat Knitting    When I created this image in the Preview Dialog  I selected Horizontal Layout  Turned Simple Legend On  to remove the stitch instructions  and didn t show any notes  I used Copy to Clipboard to 
52. ges that are affected by the    justification setting     Keep in mind the purl stitches in the example could be anything  knits  increases  decreases and so on     I3   14   Li          Format Menu     Borders    Many knitting charts like to indicate repeats within the chart by a line  or on very large charts mark every  10 columns and 10 rows  You can also use borders to help emphasize the cables in your cable patterns     See Figure 8 below     Figure 8  Cable Pattern that uses borders for emphasis    Each of the Border buttons operates on the current selection  and with the exception of the Borders        ijijsaja s sja  4 3 2  i   e      e 9       e  amp   amp  9        DE SE SE SE SE 5E 5  e 8  amp    e    e 4    5 SE SE 9  9 JE 6 i    Patchwork Cable I   Barbara Walker  Treasury  3  19  18  17   16   15   1413  121 11  10  9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1  4    e e      e e e o   oo                     e   Keoz  2                    e               eeeY KF                   nee o   Bes8    o e             ee   KB BP NY e eeee    see                                 ee                  NZ                 xee                                   eed               BN                                           eee  e o o                                       eeY Ke       7          e       9   4e e      o o ef    eeee         ooz  2ee   e e e ef    eeee    eec o    X     BeB           5 eeeec                      oo  eeecccv       BeBenBe  fleet  weeeee                      flee  eeo     BeBe
53. he installation       The current version of Knit Visualizer is set to startup at 1024x768 resolution  To force it into 800x600 follow these steps   e        Knit Visualizer  e X Right click on the task bar and select Task Manager OR you can use Control Alt Delete to get to it  e          sure the Applications tab is selected  e     Find the Knit Visualizer entry  and right click on it  Select  Maximize      Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2   Manual       Setup   Knit Visualizer 1 0 DAR     License Agreement  Please read the following important information before continuing     Please read the following License Agreement  You must accept the terms of this agreement  before continuing with the installation        The Knit Foundry License Agreement    In this document  the term Software refers to Knit Visualizer and any  tools utilities released as part of or with Knit Visualizer  and Company  refers to The Knit Foundry  By installing this software  you are agreeing  to the following terms and conditions       You may install the Software on one computer only  and are allowed to keep one  backup of the software installation files on Disk  CD or other Storage device     The software must be uninstalled on the First computer             I accept the agreement           do not accept the agreement     zm  e  um        Setup   Knit Visualizer 1 0    Select Destination Directory  Where should Knit Visualizer be installed    
54. k the first right side and wrong side row as appropriate and the wrong side rows will  contain the wrong side version of the stitch to knit  sometimes this is the same as the right side version   as in a yarn over     Layouts    Knit Visualizer provides you with several layouts to choose from in the Preview Dialog  The default layout  is Vertical  Select a different layout in the dropdown to change the layout  the effect is immediate and  you will see the new layout  Here is a summary of the different layout types      Vertical       Title    Source          Chart       Legend       Notes            New in version 1 1    All charts generated by Knit Visualizer using  Copy to clipboard  and resized to fit on the page    Rocks and Trails  Judy Alexander    Legend   knit    V slip       purl    Created in Knit Visualizer  www  knitfoundry  com     Notes    Pattern For Rocks and Trails sock pattern  available at theknitter com   Used in The Sock of the Month club in 2005  Sock pattern used two colors  grey and  white  Use white For rows 1 2 5 6  Use grey  for rows 3 4 7 8     Pattern    R1  RS   k10   R2  k10   R3  sl 2 times      sl 2 times  k5    R4  sl 2 times  p  sl 2 times  p5  R5  k10  R6  k10  R7  k5  sl 2 times  k  sl 2 times  R8  p5  sl 2 times  p  sl 2 times       Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com                                  NININININININININININININININININININNNNNNNININI  LEEEEEEI  e  e  e  e  e   lt  lt    lt  lt        lt  lt 
55. l V    To include your chart in a pattern where you want the legend in a separate location than the  chart  export one image file with only the chart  and one image file with only the legend  You can  then move them around independently to work with whatever formatting your pattern uses     Remove all borders in the whole chart  Click on the  Select  Arrow to enter select mode  then use  Control A to select all cells in the chart  Click the Borders     None button     To fill an area very quickly with all purl stitches  or all knit stitches  or any stitch   copy a single  instance of that stitch  then select the area to fill  Paste  Control V   and the area will be filled     Does your chart look fuzzy when you paste it into another document   either via Copy to  Clipboard or Export to PNG  Usually this means the other application is making the chart larger  than it was originally created  It s best to try and get the font size in Knit Visualizer as close as  possible to where you want it for your other document  Otherwise we recommend making the  font larger  then sizing the chart down in your other document     Switch between Select and Paint mode quickly using the S key  If you re in Paint mode  tap S  and you re in Select mode  If you re already in paint mode  tap S and you re in Select mode now   This tip will only work if you are NOT currently typing into the pattern entry field     Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 
56. l information as you    work with your chart  See F gure 12  Status Bar        Selected Stitch       77 _       1 col  Ay   Font Size  26    Figure 12  Status Bar    On the very left of the status bar is the stitch that was last selected from the Stitch Palette  This is useful  because the list of stitches in the Palette is very long  and the currently selected stitch might not be  visible on the screen     On the far right of the status bar is the font size currently in use  This number is in points  A 14pt font is  as small as you can make the chart font in Knit Visualizer  otherwise you wouldn t be able to see any of    the symbols   If you play around with the Increase Font     and Decrease Font 4  buttons  you ll see  this value change  If you wanted to pair two charts next to each other in a pattern  but not physically in  the same chart   and make sure the cells were the same size  you d check to make sure the font size was  the same in both  The font size is saved as part of the chart  so whatever you select before you save  the chart is what will be used when you re open it     To the left of the Font Size  is the size and type of the current selection  For more information on  selections and how to use them  see the Selections section below     Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual Page 33 of 47    Knit Visualizer Modes    If you were reading carefully  you d have noticed that there are two toolbar button
57. ll charts  sometimes the image file created has a bit of extra white space around it  If space  is tight where you are using the image  use any basic drawing program to crop out the extra white areas     This has been tested on Windows XP  with Microsoft Office 2003  If you have an older version of  Microsoft Word  Copy to Clipboard might not work for you  Export to a PNG file first  then include that  image in your document     Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual Page 20 of 47    Print Preview    You can print directly to your printer using the Print button  or you can see how it will fit on the page s   by using the Print Preview feature  Clicking the Print Preview button will show you this window        View Pages at  50       Print Scale   80          Page Setup                  Figure 7  Print Preview window    The Preview Dialog closes when you bring up the Print Preview window  From this window you can  perform the following tasks     Task Description   Page Setup View and change paper size  orientation  margins  etc  This is  the same command as File   gt  Page Setup   Print Print the document as shown   Close Close the dialog without doing anything   View Page at   Select a percentage for viewing the pages  The smaller the    percentage the more pages on the screen at once     Print Scale 96 Change the scale of the chart in the printout  This lets you  squeeze the chart onto less pages     Note that the 
58. mns Rows  Inserting empty rows by default will contain the    knit stitch  you may decide to use a knit  purl or No Stitch by selecting it here     All application preferences are remembered even after closing Knit Visualizer  If you Clear Preferences  from the About Knit Visualizer dialog  these settings will go back to their defaults     Pressing cancel will abort any changes you made in the dialog  Pressing OK will cause the selections to  go into effect immediately     Ww Keyboard shortcut  use Control comma to open this dialog quickly     View Menu     Hide Pattern Entry Fields         give as much space as possible on the screen to the chart  you can hide all the pattern entry fields   Simply select the Hide Pattern Entry Fields checkbox and the Pattern Entry fields are hidden from view   To show them again  select Hide Pattern Entry Fields again  which will uncheck the checkbox  and show  all the fields     View Menu     Themes    For Windows versions of Knit Visualizer the colors used to display the Main Window  dialogs and chart  elements are controlled by the current Theme selected  Each Theme has a slightly different set of  colors   The default Theme choice you will see the first time you run Knit Visualizer is the Blue Ice  Theme  The application will remember the last Theme you selected  and start with that Theme the next  time you run  The currently selected theme is indicated by the selected Radio Button in the View Menu     The Theme also affects the colors u
59. n hide that set by clicking on the title of the group   See  Figure 1 5      To select a stitch  simply left click on it  It will now become the highlighted stitch  and you should see  that stitch on the bottom left of the status bar  Any stitch previously selected will be unselected  You can  only select one stitch at a time in the Stitch Palette  When you select a stitch in the palette  Knit  Visualizer will be automatically put into Paint mode     Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual Page 35 of 47    ki elongated twice if    No Stitch k  i  V Increases        V Decreases      V Misc       gt  Cables    Left Twist DONC    Left Twist PB EN      s  Purled Left Twist       Right Twist           Right Twist PB MA  Purled Right Twist   27  1 over 2  left Figs 74         lasfe                 Figure 13  Stitch Palette with several groups closed    In Figure 13  The Increases  Decreases  amp  Misc groups are all closed  To open them again  simply click  again on the title bar for that group     Each stitch comes pre defined with a set of knitting instructions on how to make that stitch  You will see  these instructions in the Legend in the Preview window or you can view this from within the Stitch Palette  by holding your mouse steady over the stitch name     If you d like to see all instances of a stitch highlighted in the chart  select it in the Stitch Palette and click    the Highlight Stitch   toolbar button  Those
60. n parsing a multi cell stitch on as a wrong side row   e        fix  pattern instructions generated for multi cell stitches were incorrectly counting number of  times to repeat the stitch    e Enhanced pattern instruction generation to recognize when a multi cell stitch is interrupted by  another stitch and change instructions accordingly   e Changed Chart Preferences to Chart Properties to better describe what it does   e Added Application Preferences to allow user to set stitch used when deleting cells  and inserting  new rows columns    Version 1 1  e Mac OS X version available  Added ability to generate written out instructions from your chart from the Preview window  Modfied layout of Print Preview Window  set default view percentage to 50   Added key bindings for common commands in the File menu  New Chart Preferences Key Binding   Control    left square bracket   Cancel out of Preview  Print Preview  Chart Preferences dialogs using the Escape key  Changed key bindings for increase decrease font size from arrow keys to     keys  Added Border Keybindings  using the keystroke is just like pushing the button    o  Control T Add Top Border to current selection  Control B Add Bottom Border to current selection  Control R Add Right Border to current selection  Control L Add Left Border to current selection  Control 0  that s    zero   Remove all borders from within the current selection  o  Control    that s a semicolon   Add borders around all edges of the current selection 
61. nformation can be displayed  when you Print or Export your chart     Notes   This area is for any notes related to knitting the chart  This can include information on where repeats  begin and end  suggested yarn  even the text of a pattern to knit using the chart  The notes can be  displayed when you Print or Export your chart     i Keyboard shortcut  use Enter to save preferences and close the dialog  Use the Tab key to move  between fields  Use Control   to open the Chart Properties dialog    View Menu     Application Preferences    New in v1 2  There are a few settings that affect more than just a single chart  You will find those options  here     Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual Page 28 of 47        No Stitch  gt   Stitch used when deleting cells    Sa mo               a oo               knit     Stich used when adding new Columns Rows      Cancel                     n  in  m                            Figure 10  Application Preferences Dialog    Setting Stitch used when deleting cells  When you select some cells  not rows or columns  and hit the  Delete key  the application removes all the symbols associated with those cells  Tt has to fill the cells with  something  and by default it fills with No Stitch symbols  If you d like to always fill cells with something  else  such as a knit stitch  change the option here  You can select from knit  purl and No Stitch     Setting Stitch used when adding new Colu
62. nt size   note contents  and the chart width  Play around with the different layouts to find one that looks good  with your charts     Export    You can create a PNG file from the Preview Dialog  Click the  Export     button and you will be prompted  for a location to save the file  PNG files use the  png file extension         stands for  Portable Network  Graphic  and is a form of compressed image file that offers better quality than both GIF and JPEG  Once  the file is saved to your hard drive  you can open it with any graphics imaging software  web browser  or  similar application                 Using PNG files is one of the best ways      include a Knit Visualizer chart in your  own knitting pattern  Once you have created the PNG file  you can insert it into   your pattern  in Microsoft Word  or any other editor that accepts image files  and  resize it according to the space available  Also check out  Copy to Clipboard         that skips the save to disk step     Copy to Clipboard    For pattern designers  both Export and Copy to Clipboard will be extremely useful features  When writing  your pattern  you want to include your chart in the pattern  Once you have the chart looking exactly as  you want it to  select  Copy to Clipboard   You now have in your clipboard buffer your chart  and  whatever else you decided to show  ready to be pasted into your document     All of the charts shown in  the Layout section above were inserted using Copy to Clipboard       On very sma
63. o invoke that button                  Don t try and open a kct file with a text editor  It s a binary format that is only  understood by Knit Visualizer  You could corrupt your file and lose all your hard       work  If you still want to take a peek inside  that s OK  I understand  really     but make sure to not save it after opening it outside Knit Visualizer     File Menu          Page Setup    The Page Setup dialog lets you view and change printing related options  You can select a paper size  amp   source  the Orientation of the chart on the page  the margin sizes and the printer to use  The specific  options available in this screen are dependent on your operating system and printer options available   Changes made in the Page Setup dialog are in effect until you close Knit Visualizer     You must close the Page Setup dialog either via the OK or Cancel buttons before you can go back to the  main Knit Visualizer window       Page Setup    Paper    Size   Source  Automatically Select    Orientation Margins  inches        Portrait Left         Fight  a  f  Landscape Tap  1 Bottam  1    Cancel   Printer         Figure 5  Page Setup Dialog       File Menu       Print     amp   amp  Export as PNG    The two menu items Print    and Export as PNG both open the same dialog  the Preview Dialog  This  is to allow you to choose what items you want included in your printout or image file   See Figure       Both are included in the File menu to remind you of these important features 
64. otes                                              Figure 9  Chart Properties Dialog       Each of the options modifies the way the row numbers are displayed in the chart  No actual chart rows  are removed if the row numbering options are changed  just the location of the row numbers  Chart  Properties are saved with your chart save file  so when you open the chart again later  all the options will  be reloaded as well  If you create a New chart  the Chart Properties will remain as currently set until  they are edited  Click the Ok button to save the changes made in this dialog  and see them affect the  chart  Click Cancel to close the dialog without saving any changes     Circular pattern    Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual Page 27 of 47    When this option is selected  the row numbers are all displayed on the right side of the chart  and the  Legend generated in the Preview Dialog only includes knitting instructions for Right Side rows  This  signals to the knitter to knit every row from the front side  since you begin knitting each row on the side  where the row number is  When the chart is marked as a Circular Pattern  All of the options under the  Flat Pattern Options section will be disabled  as they will have no effect on the chart s row numbers     Flat Pattern   If the Circular Pattern checkbox isn t checked  then the chart will be represented as a flat pattern  Row  numbers will be included on both si
65. our  mouse pointer steady over a button to see a quick tool tip with information on what that button does   The following table shows each toolbar button  and a short description of what it does     Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2   Manual    2 5 pg   80 uL    Creates a new chart   Open a chart from your hard drive  Save the chart to the hard drive  Print Export chart   View Chart Properties   Undo last edit   Redo last undo action   Copy selection   Cut selection   Paste selection   Delete selection   Zoom out  make the font smaller  Zoom in  make the font larger  Select mode   Paint mode   Justify  None   Justify  Center   Justify  Left   Justify  Right   Border  Remove all   Border  Add All edges   Border  Add Left   Border  Add Top   Border  Add Right   Border  Add Bottom    Highlight all stitches in chart that match currently    selected stitch in palette     Page 31 of 47    Some toolbar buttons might be disabled  meaning that action cannot currently be performed  For    instance  the Paste C5  toolbar button is disabled if there is nothing in the buffer to be pasted  You ll see  some of these same icons next to items in the menus   those have the same operation as the toolbar    button     Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual Page 32 of 47    Status Bar Information    The status bar is at the very bottom of the main window  and shows you some usefu
66. re stitches on the palette  that you won t be able to put on your chart by parsing text  An  example is  yo twice   This  and other stitches are included in the palette so that you can include it in  your charts  If you find a strange stitch in your pattern instructions that the parser doesn t understand    Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual Page 44 of 47    it s best to enter a place holder for them  You can use any stitch you want  but it might be easiest to find  those placeholders by using something not commonly included in your patter such as the empty stitch        KS   2 x9               Here we ve put in 5 empty stitches for a 5 stitch cable  The parser will include the empty stitch as place  holders  and we can paint the appropriate looking cable on top of them once we get far enough into the  pattern to decide what will look best     Tips and Tricks  For more tips and tricks  please see our website http   www knitfoundry com software html    To generate the pattern text for your chart  click on the Print button  You ll see the Preview  window and one of the elements in that window is the pattern text  You can print it directly from  there  or if you d like to get just the text for the pattern for another document  select the pattern  text using your mouse cursor and type Control C to copy  Change to the other application   either notepad  MS Word  or other word processing software  and then type Contro
67. re to get you started     What Can Be Parsed    The basics consisting of  knits  purls  most decreases  amp  increases  Cables are difficult because there is  no common syntax used to specify the same exact cable between different books  The best thing to do  is to use the Paint Mode to fill in cables  This has the added bonus of letting you see which way the  cables turn and you get a much better visual idea of how the pattern will look knit up     There are several ways to specify repeats within a pattern row  see details in sections following   The  parser was designed to parse most of the Barbara Walker Treasuries patterns  with the exception of cable  stitches  The parser does understand the cable specification formats used in Nicky Epstein s Knitting On    Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual Page 36 of 47    the Edge and Knitting Over the Edge books   E g  2 2rpc  The best rule of thumb if you get an error  back from the parser is to always check for typos first  and then check for odd stitches     Pattern Entry Area    The pattern Entry area is where you enter the text of the knitting instructions  and specify the options  that will help the software determine how to perform the translation  The pattern entry area of the  screen is shown in Figure 14     1 2 3    Pattern Erkrvy     6 8    Mode   Flat          Right Side Row Stitch Count   19 2      Text  lle  p3 k1 p1  3 times k2    Add Row  1  Add Row  1 
68. red to install the  Program  amp  Libraries  Installing  the Sample Charts is optional   It is recommended to install  the Sample Charts so you will  be able to view some pre   existing charts to get an idea  of what you can create in Knit  Visualizer     Select Start Menu Folder    In Windows  you access  programs from the Start  button  All Programs Menu   The default name of the folder  placed there is Knit Visualizer     Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2   Manual      gt  Setup   Knit Visualizer 1 0    Select File Associations  Which File associations should be created     Select the      associations you want to create  clear the      associations you do not want  to create  Click Next when you are ready to continue     Knit Visualizer File    kct       Setup   Knit Visualizer 1 0    DEK    Select Additional Tasks    Which additional tasks should be performed     lt     c    Select the additional tasks you would like Setup to perform while installing Knit Visualizer   then click Next     Additional icons   Create a desktop icon    Create a Quick Launch icon       Setup   Knit Visualizer 1 0    Completing the Knit Visualizer Setup  Wizard    Setup has finished installing Knit Visualizer on your computer   The application may be launched by selecting the installed icons     Click Finish to exit Setup   Run Knit Visualizer                 Page 7 of 47    Select File Associations    You can choose to associate  the ex
69. reen shows exactly how your chart will look on paper  Printouts can be scaled down to fit  more on a page  or scaled up to make the chart easier to read  A large notes area for each chart will let  you put special instructions  even a full pattern with your chart  Chart  title  author  notes  and Chart  Properties  including font size  row number preferences  are saved in your save file     For the creative person   Knit Visualizer can also be used to chart out weaving treadle sequences  cross  stitch charts  any type of pattern that requires a grid to organize the symbols     If you are new to knitting using charts  be sure to check out the tutorial available from The Knit Foundry  website http   www knitfoundry com freestuff htm l    How to Read this Manual    The manual covers installation  use of the software and a lot of tips and tricks  Throughout the  document you might see these items      lt 7 This will be in front of a tip that will help you navigate a  window or dialog using keyboard shortcuts        Information about the application    Text displayed like this is meant to be typed into the Pattern  k2p2  Entry text field     F    g This icon means a difference in the application for Mac users    Please read through this manual before using Knit Visualizer  Many of your questions will be answered  here  For Frequently Asked Questions  FAQs  and other related items  please see  http   www knitfoundry com software html      All charts are black and white  Charts for 
70. s that let you switch    between the different modes in Knit Visualizer  The arrow     is selected when you are in Select Mode     The paintbrush   is selected when you are in Painting Mode  There is also a third mode  but one that  doesn t have a toolbar button  because it s a special case  Parsing Mode  You use the Pattern Entry  portion of the screen for typing in pattern rows and automatically generating symbols into new rows in  the chart     You can switch between modes in several ways  To enter Select mode  do one of the following     e Click on the Select Mode     button  e Click on the chart s row numbers  or the chart s column numbers    To enter Paint Mode  do one of     e Click on the Paint Mode Pp button  e Click on a symbol in the Stitch Palette    Knit Visualizer automatically puts you in the correct mode if you click on a stitch in the Stitch Palette  or if  you click any of the row column number headers            E You can easily tell which mode you are in because the mouse cursor changes to  a paintbrush in the chart area when you are in Paint Mode and the appropriate  mode button in the toolbar will be selected     If you find that you have accidentally switched modes because you clicked in one of the areas mentioned  above  simply click the correct Mode button in the toolbar to switch back  If you accidentally painted a  stitch  use Undo  Control Z  to remove that stitch     Select Mode    The first mode  and the most intuitive for most computer users  is
71. s true if you type in a  row       select one and Duplicate it using Control D  If you copy and paste a full row into the middle of  the chart  the button will adjust itself to use the next number in line     Always check the  Right Side  checkbox to make sure it matches which side you are trying to enter next   If you enter one  and Undo  Control Z   it doesn t modify the checkbox s status     Parser Limitations    It is impossible to know all the different names for knitting stitches in the various books  amp  patterns  Knit  Visualizer has tried to come up with a good standard set to use  along with quite a few aliases for some  stitch names   For instance you can enter either ktbl or k b or kb     What To Do When Things Look Really Wrong    If you get an error message  you are entering something the parser doesn t understand  or it s possible  you had a typo when you entered the pattern row  You could have the wrong number of stitches in the  Stitch Count field  The Right Side checkbox might have been selected when it shouldn t have been  Use  Undo  Control Z  to remove the last row entered  and verify the text you entered  then try again   Whenever using Undo or Duplicate always check to make sure the Right Side checkbox is selected  correctly for the next row     You might also see a question mark symbol in the chart  That means the parser recognized something  that looked right  but it didn t know what symbol to assign to it     Parsing vs The Stitch Palette    There a
72. se the Tab key to move between fields  The Enter key will close the dialog  as if you had pressed the   Ok  button  Use the space bar to select a radio button  once you have tabbed to it     File Menu         Open       This allows you to open a chart you have previously saved to your file system  Knit Visualizer chart files  all have the kct extension  By default  charts are saved in the charts directory inside the Knit Visualizer  installation  but you can store them anywhere on your file system     If the existing chart is unsaved  you will be prompted to save it before opening another one     iT Keyboard Shortcut  Control O will invoke the Open command    File Menu     Open Recent    Knit Visualizer keeps track of the last ten charts you opened saved in this list for you to easily choose a  recently opened file  Selecting a filename from this list will open the file  As always  if the currently  displayed chart has not been saved  you will be prompted to save it before opening the new chart     File Menu        Save and 8 Save As       At any point when working on a chart  you can save it to your file system as a  kct file  This allows you to  work on the chart again later  or share it with your friends who also have Knit Visualizer  If the chart has  already been saved once  using  Save  will save it again to the same location   Save As     lets you give a  new filename to the chart      charts are saved with the  kct  filename extension     i Keyboard Shortcut  Control 
73. sed in the chart that is printed exported  The theme for the Mac  version of Knit Visualizer will match the look and feel of the Mac operating system  and cannot be    changed  8      Differences in monitors may affect the actual colors you see when you run Knit Visualizer     Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2   Manual    Default Theme    Will most closely match  the look of the operating  system  Example shown at  right is on the Windows  platform     Silver Moon Theme    Blue Moon Theme    Green Dream Theme    Page 29 of 47    MEE Knit Visualizer  C  projects KnitVisualizer charts August2005RocksAndTrails kct    File Edit Format View Help                   kin st below  pinst below  ki elongated    ki elongated twice  No Stitch       gt  Increases       mi   yo    kpk  in 1   k yo k  in 1   pyop int  dbl incr   yo twice  yo 3x   yo 4x   yo 5     yo 6x   yo 7x    3O  9OOGO G9            os       Pattern Entry  Mode   Z  Right Side Row Stitch Count  Text      Add Row  9 All k Allp All x    Selected Stitch   0      Font Size  26                              Knit Visualizer  C  projects KnitVisualizer charts August2005RocksAndTrails kct        Ele Edit Format View Help     19 Ej 9 C    3559                 V  M  B  p tbl    kin st below Y  p in st below       ki elongated 5  ki elongated twice      d    No Stitch          gt  Increases       mi   yo    kpk  in 1          k  in 1   p yo p  in  dbl incr   yo twice   yo 3x 
74. t  the more chart will be able to fit on one piece of paper     Uncheck or check the appropriate checkboxes to affect what you see in the Preview Dialog  What you see  on this screen is exactly what will be printed  exported or copied to the clipboard     Field Description  The title is displayed in a larger font across the very  Title  top of the chart   The source of the chart  in a smaller font than the  Source    title  displayed directly under the title   Chart The chart itself   Notes The notes entered in the Chart Properties Dialog     The legend for the stitches in the chart  Only stitches  included in the chart are displayed  Uncheck this box  to hide the legend  The amount of information  placed in the Legend is determined by the row    Legend    Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2   Manual    Page 17 of 47    numbering options in the Chart Properties dialog     Simple  Legend       Pattern    If selected  the legend will not display knitting  directions for any of the stitches  This option has no  effect unless the Legend is displayed     Printed instructions to knit the chart     All the auto generated information shown in this dialog is based on the row numbering options chosen in  the Chart Properties dialog  The legend will show instructions for knitting a symbol on both the right and  wrong sides if the pattern is not circular and wrong side rows are shown in the chart  The pattern   instructions will mar
75. tallation  Mic OSX      7  Running Knit Visualizer        8  Uninstalling                           8  Windows XP                          5  K  Keyboard Shortcut icon             4  Keyboard Shortcuts                 45  Knit Visualizer  Change History                    10       4              About Knit Visualizer          12  Preferences                           12  Quit Knit Visualizer             12  Main Window                          11  Manual  How to Read                          4  N  NO Ste etos reed tede 23                                                    27      Other Resources                       46  P  Paint Mode                          34  Parser    of Repeats                         43  Basic Stitches                       4   dod        E 42         40  Entering Repeats                  37    Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry    http   www knitfoundry com    Page 47 of 47    Error Messages                     43  Increases  amp  Decreases          41  Other Types of Instructions 42  Quantify Repeats                  40  Simple Example                   37  Pattern Entry Area                    36  Pattern Entry Mode                  35  Pattern Entry text 1                     4  Pattern  Generating                   15  Preview Dialog  ODUOFDS        tees 15  Printing  LAYOUTS ics a tecti teen 16  Page Setup  sioe 14  19  Preview  Paged                    19  Preview Dialog                     15  to PMET censo Rods 19  R  Row Numbers  Begin 
76. tension  kct with Knit  Visualizer  This will allow you  to open the application by  double clicking on a saved  chart file     Select Additional Icons    You can create a desktop icon   and or a quick launch icon        you unselect both of these   you will still be able to access  Knit Visualizer from the Start  button  All programs menu     Finish   After a progress dialog  displays the files being copied   you will be shown this last  screen  You can run Knit  Visualizer immediately from  this screen     Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual Page 8 of 47    Mac OS X        System Requirements    Mac OS X 10 4   Administrator privileges are recommended   Disk Space approx 5       Memory 512MB or higher recommended  Screen Resolution 1024x768    In order to use Knit Visualizer on your Macintosh  you must first verify the proper system files are  available  Using the Finder  find the path   Applications Utilities Java    You should see J2SE 5 0 listed  If not  follow these directions to install the proper files   You can download the JDK from the apple site at    http   www apple com support downloads java2se50release3 html     There might be a later version available  Check http   developer apple com java download  for info     When the download completes  you ll be prompted if you want to continue installing or not  Select   Continue  several times  Agree to the license agreement  Continue until prompted for the
77. th a single knit  stitch     Here are some examples to get you used to what style of quantified repeats the parser will accept     p2 k2  twice    p2 k2   2 times    p2 k2   3 times    p2 k2   once    p2 k2   1 times   Remember  you can combine different types of repeats by nesting one repeat inside another like this     pl  ki yo  3 times     Make sure that you don t confuse the end parens though  This would be incorrect   WRONG         ki yo  3 times     The parser will give you an error as it must finish the    repeat before it can finsh the     repeat     Copyright 2005  2007    The Knit Foundry  http   www knitfoundry com    Knit Visualizer 1 2a Manual Page 41 of 47    Changing the way the last repeat of the row ends    Often the very last repeat of a pattern row is slightly different for whatever reason  To change the last  repeat you can do this        p4  yo p2tog p9 p2tog b yo p7 rep from   end last repeat p4    Make sure and type in  end last repeat  just like that with only single spaces  This is one of those cases  that the parser requires the spacing to be absolutely perfect  If you add an additional space it will get  confused and not know what to do  Many of the patterns in Barbara Walker s books use this type of  syntax     Basic Stitches  This section will go over most of the basic stitches you can enter     The following are all equivalent   k    ar       SE  3    H   ct  D                using purls    ig  O            url 4    2                           s
78. uous   meaning that you can only have one group of rows columns cells selected at one time  and only one type  of selection at one time  There is an off screen storage space  the buffer  where a temporary copy is  stored when you do a Copy or Cut  This section of the Manual will explain details and limitations on each  operation     Edit Menu        Undo    Many operations in Knit Visualizer can be undone by clicking the Undo button or menu item  Any  alterations to the chart  painting  deleting  inserting  pattern entry parsing  once it has been entered into  the chart  can be undone  If you close your chart without saving  that can Pot be undone  You are given  50 levels of undo     Some operations only count as one undo  even though it might have affected more than one cell in the  chart  For instance  when you use the Shift key to paint the same symbol many times  all of the symbols  painted while holding the mouse down are part of the same undo action     1 Keyboard shortcut  use Control Z to invoke Undo    Edit Menu      Redo    Once you have invoked the Undo command  you will be able to Redo that same command  If you Undo   then Redo   it is as if you didn t invoke either     1 Keyboard shortcut  use Control Y to invoke Redo    Edit Menu        Cut      Copy  amp     Paste  All of these operations require that something a selection be present in the chart     Cut will make a copy of the current selection into the buffer  and replace everything in the selection with  th
79. with Right Side Row27  CCAR                                  26                         26  Ignore Wrong Side Rows    27  5  Save     hatt stt ted o td 13  Select Modes uisi  33         y            Ba           31  Stitch Palette          34                        46      T liee s        28  Tips and Tricks                        44   Ei ce        27  Toolbar Buttons                  12  30  V  View Menu  Application Preferences      27  Chart Properties                    26  Hide Pattern Entry Fields    28  THEME                28    
    
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