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Hi, All!

I've been collecting information relating to a few bugs and am going to go through my list and take care of them all.  As I always say, if I can reproduce a problem, I can fix it.  Some are obscure, others more common.

A few of the issues being fixed are:
  • In beading, if you set a preference to not show the beads on the cover sheet of the pdf, the beads also go away on the pattern pages.  The beads should still show on the pdf pattern pages regardless of this setting.
  • When using manual color choices, the program sometimes only chooses a couple colors, and sometimes not even ones you've chosen.  This is more prevalent in beading.
  • The program sometimes introduces a gray color mainly when the image has no black and/or white.
  • A couple other color choosing issues will be fixed.

Then hopefully during October we'll be turning on a new internal graphics engine and at that point pdf charts will be exactly pixel-for-pixel the same as what you see on the screen.  Currently there can be a difference.  The new engine has had extensive testing with one of our corporate clients and works well.  This new engine will also eliminate future color-choosing bugs.

Thanks to those who have sent me reports, images and settings.  Like I say, some problems only show up in specific combinations of settings.  I want to get these bugs fixed before starting to enable new things!

I'll update everyone as I fix each bug.

Terry



Sherry,

LOL!  Laughing  And as you day-um well should be!  Wink

Hi all,
Is there any plan for custom aspect ratios in the future?  My 4" x 4" crocheted gauge swatch was 14 stitches by 16 rows.  This is an aspect ratio of 0.875.  I've read here that your standard single crochet (which is what I used) is an aspect ratio of 0.75 and obviously a square has an aspect ratio of 1.

Based on my gauge, it seems my graphghan will be distorted either way and my image won't come out correctly.  Sad  This is a huge bummer as I was so glad to be able to turn this image into a graph.  I did a large Michigan Block M (for university of Michigan) which came out good using a square size pattern, but it doesn't matter if a big M is slightly wider, it still looks like an M.  The design I'm working on now has circular sections and writing on the diagonal.  So having correct gauge would be critical.

If you have already started working on this or some way you can input gauge and have the graph adjust, I would LOVE to test it out for you.

Thanks,
Jessica

Neave,

Awwwwwwwwwww, so sweet!  Kiss  Are you guys going to have a celebration of any kind, perhaps a private one, or with immediate family?  Kiss

That's one looooong time to be together and so fantastic that you still are!  Kiss

Melanie,

It would cost us to go to court.. Maybe more than the things that needed to be done would cost us.. So definitely not worth it.. 


Oh my god.. Working plumbing is a must.. o.O
So rude to not tell you sooner.. :/
But glad you got it anyway.. What would have happened if you had not taken it in the condition you did? Would you not have a place to live then? 

There are also certain condition that have to be met when getting a loan for a house here in denmark. But it is not as much the house condition, but alså you own finance situation (of course)..

Mostly they look at the report on the house..
I do not know if our reports are the same as yours, but here the inspector will make a 'K-list'.. He will look at fx the windows to see if they are as they should be.. The roof - will the house need a new one.. The floors - are they leveled? Electrical stuff like outputs and stuff.. Litteraly EVERYTHING is looked over..
He will then give the different things a rating.. From K0-K3.. K0 is merely cosmetic things, where a K3 is something that has to be fixed ASAP..

We had 3 K3's on our house.. One of them is our terrace that is a bit to high compared to the vents leading air under the house.. That is an easy fix, since we would just have to remove some tiles..
The other one was because there were missing some labels on the electrical cabinet telling wich stuff goes where (stupid that it is a K3 but still)...And the 3rd one was because of some lamp outtakes that was not secured proberly.. Also an easy fix..

A K3 can also be huge cracks in the outside walls that can effect the structure of the house.. Or if the tiles in the bathroom are not laid properly so that water can get underneath.. So ours are very small K3's :p

If the house you want to buy has to many K3's the bank will start looking at you own financial situation to see if you can afford to fix it.. If their estimate is that you can't they will not lend you the money for the house UNLESS you won't need proffessionals to do the repairs..  

Buying a house here in Denmark can be quite confusing.. o.O



I hope to get some time to relax as well.. I really need it.. 
 
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