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The cutonfold
macro adds a cut on fold indicator to your pattern.
It is provided by the cutonfold plugin.
Signature
macro('cutonfold', {
Point from,
Boolean grainline=false,
Number margin=5,
Number offset=15,
String prefix='',
Point to,
})
Example
```js ({ Point, macro, part }) => {macro('cutonfold', { from: new Point(0,0), to: new Point(100,0), grainline: true })
return part }
</Example>
## Configuration
| Property | Default | Type | Description |
|------------:|---------|---------------------|-------------|
| `from` | | [Point](/reference/api/point) | The startpoint of the _cut on fold_ indicator |
| `to` | | [Point](/reference/api/point) | The endpoint of the _cut on fold_ indicator |
| `margin` | 5 | [Point](/reference/api/point) | The distance in % to keep from the start/end edge |
| `offset` | 15 | Number | The distance in mm to offset from the line from start to end |
| `grainline` | `false` | Boolean | Whether this cutonfold indicator is also the grainline |
## Notes
### It's safe to use a corner of your pattern part for this
Since this is typically used on corners, the generated cut-on-fold indicator
will not go all the way to the `to` and `from` points.
### Removing the cut on fold indicator
If you inherit a part with a cut on fold indicator and you'd like to remove it,
you can do so by passing `false` to the macro:
```js
macro('cutonfold', false)