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fix(docs): Updated Respect Draft Settings documentation.
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While many of these will automatically be handled by FreeSewing, there are some
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While many of these will automatically be handled by FreeSewing, there are some
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that you should take into account while developing your pattern. They are:
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that you will need to take into account while developing your pattern. They are:
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## Complete
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## Complete
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The [complete](/reference/settings/complete) setting is a boolean that is either true or false.
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The [`complete`](/reference/settings/complete) setting is a boolean that is either true or false.
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Its goal is to determine whether we should draft a _complete_ pattern, or merely the outline.
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Its goal is to determine whether we should draft a _complete_ pattern which
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includes elements such as seam allowance lines, labels, and markings for
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buttons and notches,
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or if the pattern should include the part outlines only.
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It is your job when developing your pattern to ensure that the pattern
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checks the `complete` setting and includes or omits the appropriate elements
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based on the setting's value.
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## Paperless
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## Paperless
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The [paperless](/reference/settings/paperless) setting is a boolean that is either true or false.
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The [`paperless`](/reference/settings/paperless) setting is a boolean that is either true or false.
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A _paperless_ pattern is a pattern that has extra dimensions so users can trace the
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A _paperless_ pattern is a pattern that has extra dimension markings so
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paper on fabric or paper without having the need to print it.
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users can trace or transfer the pattern onto fabric or paper without having
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the need to print it.
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It is your job when developing your pattern to ensure that the pattern
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checks the `paperless` setting and includes or omits the dimensions
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based on the setting's value.
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## Seam allowance
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## Seam allowance
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The [sa](/reference/settings/sa) setting is a number that controls the seam allowance.
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The [`sa`](/reference/settings/sa) setting is a number that controls the seam allowance width.
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Unless `sa` is zero, you should add the requested seam allowance to your pattern.
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Unless `sa` is zero, patterns are drafted with seam allowance lines included.
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It is your job when developing your pattern to ensure that the pattern
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checks the `sa` setting and includes or omits the seam allowance lines
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based on the setting's value.
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<Tip>
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<Tip>
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##### Use a multiple of `sa` for your hem allowance
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##### Use a multiple of `sa` for your hem allowance
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Resist the temptation to use an absolute value for any seam allowance, including at the hem.
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Resist the temptation to use an absolute value for any seam allowance,
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including at the hem.
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Always use a multiple of the `sa` value.
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Instead, always use a multiple of the `sa` value.
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This will help to ensure that the seam allowances will scale to appropriate
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values when the pattern is scaled up or down to giant or doll sizes.
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</Tip>
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</Tip>
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