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fix: Broken/misleading links to designs' source code

Some of these links were actually broken, since they expect to find designs under the `packages/` directory in the current `develop` branch. Other links were technically okay, since they link to old commits, but updating those links may still help to reduce confusion.

Also fix a reference to `packages/unice` in a `netlify.toml` file. (Untested, but I don't think this is an actual Netlify configuration.)
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nikhil 2022-08-21 12:31:23 -04:00
parent 3ca5d0edfe
commit 0becd057b2
15 changed files with 30 additions and 36 deletions

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ about: While documentation is good, sometimes you want to add some instructions
##### See this example in our source code
- [packages/jaeger/src/front.js](https://github.com/freesewing/freesewing/blob/38d101b0415a4cbf3f9f86e006bd8cb7c43c703b/packages/jaeger/src/front.js#L411)
- [designs/aaron/src/back.js](https://github.com/freesewing/freesewing/blob/3ca5d0edfe54c7ac20aaf3af2f3544aee72f9b99/designs/aaron/src/back.js#L66)
</Note>
@ -18,27 +18,19 @@ The tricky part is to make sure your text can be translated.
Below is a rather involved example from Aaron:
```js
points.bindinAnchor = new Point(points.armhole.x / 4, points.armhole.y)
points.bindingAnchor = new Point(points.armhole.x / 4, points.armhole.y)
.attr('data-text', 'cutTwoStripsToFinishTheArmholes')
.attr('data-text', ':\n')
.attr('data-text', 'width')
.attr('data-text', ':')
.attr('data-text', units(sa * 6 || 60))
.attr('data-text', '\n')
.attr('data-text', 'length')
.attr('data-text', ':')
.attr('data-text', units(armholeLength * 0.95 + 2 * sa))
.attr('data-text', '\n&#160;\n')
.attr('data-text', `2x: ${units(sa * 6 || 60)} x ${units(armholeLength * 0.95 + 2 * sa)}`)
.attr('data-text', '\n \n')
.attr('data-text', 'cutOneStripToFinishTheNeckOpening')
.attr('data-text', ':\n')
.attr('data-text', 'width')
.attr('data-text', ':')
.attr('data-text', units(sa * 6))
.attr('data-text', '\n')
.attr('data-text', 'length')
.attr('data-text', ':')
.attr('data-text', units(neckOpeningLength * 2 * 0.95 + 2 * sa))
.attr('data-text-lineheight', 6)
.attr(
'data-text',
`${units((sa || 10) * 6)} x ${units(neckOpeningLength * 2 * 0.95 + 2 * sa)}`
)
```
If you want to add text along a path, you can do that too: