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Joost De Cock b34a2ee2ed feat: Flat import of markdown repo
This is a flat (without history) import of (some of) the content
from our markdown module.

We've imported this without history because the repo contains our
blog posts and showcases posts content prior to porting them to strapi.

Since this contains many images, it would balloon the size of this repo
to import the full history.

Instead, please refer to the history of the (archived) markdown repo
at: https://github.com/freesewing/markdown
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cutonfold

Build-time plugin   License: MIT   Code quality on DeepScan   Open issues tagged pkg:plugin-cutonfold

The cutonfold plugin provides the cutonfold macro:

let { Point, points, Path, paths, macro } = part.shorthand();

points.topLeft = new Point(0, 0);
points.topRight = new Point(150, 0);
points.bottomRight = new Point(150, 50);
points.bottomLeft = new Point(0, 50);

paths.box = new Path()
  .move(points.topLeft)
  .line(points.topRight)
  .line(points.bottomRight)
  .line(points.bottomLeft)
  .close();

macro("cutonfold", {
  from: points.bottomLeft,
  to: points.bottomRight,
  grainline: true
});
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.

The cutonfold plugin is part of our plugin-bundle

Installation

npm install @freesewing/plugin-cutonfold

Usage

Like all build-time plugins, you load them by passing them to the freesewing.Design constructor:

import freesewing from "@freesewing/core";
import cutonfold from "@freesewing/plugin-cutonfold";
import config from "../config";

const Pattern = new freesewing.Design(config, cutonfold);

Now you can use the cutonfold macro in your parts.