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== Introduction == <!--T:2-->


== Introduction ==
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KXStitch is a program that lets you create cross stitch patterns and charts. Patterns can be created from scratch on a user defined size of grid, which can be enlarged or reduced in size as your pattern progresses. Alternatively you can import images from many graphics formats which will allow you to reduce the number of colours and to restrict the conversion to full stitches or optionally use fractional stitches. You may also use an image as a background. These imported images can then be modified using the supplied tools to produce your final design.  
'''KXStitch''' is a program that lets you create cross stitch patterns and charts. Patterns can be created from scratch on a user defined size of grid, which can be enlarged or reduced in size as your pattern progresses. Alternatively you can import images from many graphics file formats which will allow you to reduce the number of colors and to restrict the conversion to full stitches or optionally use fractional stitches. You may also use images as backgrounds allowing you to trace over them. These imported images can then be modified using the supplied tools to produce your final design.  


There are a number of tools to aid designing your pattern, from open and filled rectangles and ellipses, filled polygons, lines and backstitching. Additionally cut, copy and paste can be used to duplicate selected areas. Selected areas can also be rotated 90, 180 and 270 degrees anti clockwise, or mirrored horizontally or vertically.
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There are a number of tools to aid designing your pattern, including open and filled rectangles and ellipses, filled polygons, lines and backstitching. Additionally cut, copy and paste can be used to duplicate selected areas. Selected areas can also be rotated 90, 180 and 270 degrees anti clockwise, or mirrored horizontally or vertically.


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Pattern libraries can be used to store small and not so small portions of patterns that can then be reused in other patterns. The patterns in these libraries are stored in a hierarchical list that makes it easy to sort and navigate them to find the ones you want. These pattern libraries can also be used as alphabets by assigning a character to each one. Using the Alphabet tool, each key press is searched for in the current library and if present, the associated pattern will be inserted in the pattern being edited.
Pattern libraries can be used to store small and not so small portions of patterns that can then be reused in other patterns. The patterns in these libraries are stored in a hierarchical list that makes it easy to sort and navigate them to find the ones you want. These pattern libraries can also be used as alphabets by assigning a character to each one. Using the Alphabet tool, each key press is searched for in the current library and if present, the associated pattern will be inserted in the pattern being edited.


When your ready, you can design a page layout to print out your design. There are options to print out cover sheets, instructions and a floss key including amount of thread used and number of stitches. The cross stitch chart can cover as many sheets as are required, close ups can be done for detailed sections and smaller scale views done for areas of blocked colours.
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When you are ready, you can design a page layout to print out your design. There are options to print out cover sheets, instructions and a floss key including amount of thread used and number of stitches. The cross stitch chart can cover as many sheets as are required, close ups can be done for detailed sections and smaller scale views done for areas of blocked colors.


== Manual ==
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A user manual is available [https://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/kxstitch/index.php?title=Manual here].
Whilst KXStitch can open some PC Stitch pattern files, if you have downloaded patterns from [http://www.patternsonline.com PatternsOnline] that use the .pvf extension, please take a look at [[Special:myLanguage/pvfViewer|pvfViewer]] which allows opening, viewing, and printing of these files.


== Features ==
== Manual == <!--T:7-->
 
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A user manual is available [http://docs.kde.org/development/en/extragear-graphics/kxstitch/index.html here].
 
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== Features == <!--T:11-->
 
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* Creation of new patterns
* Creation of new patterns
* Editing of existing patterns - KXStitch is also capable of reading PC Stitch files.
 
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* Editing of existing patterns - '''KXStitch''' is also capable of reading PC Stitch files.
 
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* Use of various floss pallets, DMC, Anchor, Madeira
* Use of various floss pallets, DMC, Anchor, Madeira
* Creation of custom palettes and colours.
 
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* Creation of custom palettes and colors.
 
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* Use of standard stitches
* Use of standard stitches
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* Free use of backstitching
* Free use of backstitching
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* Importing of various picture formats
* Importing of various picture formats
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* Printing of patterns and floss keys
* Printing of patterns and floss keys


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For an in depth look at the feature list, check out the [[Special:myLanguage/KXStitch/Features|features]] page.
For an in depth look at the feature list, check out the [[Special:myLanguage/KXStitch/Features|features]] page.


== Download ==
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RPMs are available for OpenSuSE, Fedora and CentOS on the [http://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:sallewell/KXStitch OpenSuSE Build Service]
 
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RPMs are available for OpenSuSE Tumbleweed and various versions of OpenSuSE Leap on the [https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:sallewell:KXStitch OpenSuSE Build Service]
 
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Development code is available [https://invent.kde.org/graphics/kxstitch here]
 
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KF5 version 2.2.0 source code is available [http://download.kde.org/stable/kxstitch/2.2.0/kxstitch-2.2.0.tar.xz here]


Source code is available [http://projects.kde.org/projects/playground/graphics/kxstitch/repository here]
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KDE4 version 1.3.0 source code is available [http://download.kde.org/stable/kxstitch/1.3.0/src/kxstitch-1.3.0.tar.bz2 here]


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Latest revision as of 14:50, 18 May 2022

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Cross stitch pattern editor

Introduction

KXStitch is a program that lets you create cross stitch patterns and charts. Patterns can be created from scratch on a user defined size of grid, which can be enlarged or reduced in size as your pattern progresses. Alternatively you can import images from many graphics file formats which will allow you to reduce the number of colors and to restrict the conversion to full stitches or optionally use fractional stitches. You may also use images as backgrounds allowing you to trace over them. These imported images can then be modified using the supplied tools to produce your final design.

There are a number of tools to aid designing your pattern, including open and filled rectangles and ellipses, filled polygons, lines and backstitching. Additionally cut, copy and paste can be used to duplicate selected areas. Selected areas can also be rotated 90, 180 and 270 degrees anti clockwise, or mirrored horizontally or vertically.

Pattern libraries can be used to store small and not so small portions of patterns that can then be reused in other patterns. The patterns in these libraries are stored in a hierarchical list that makes it easy to sort and navigate them to find the ones you want. These pattern libraries can also be used as alphabets by assigning a character to each one. Using the Alphabet tool, each key press is searched for in the current library and if present, the associated pattern will be inserted in the pattern being edited.

When you are ready, you can design a page layout to print out your design. There are options to print out cover sheets, instructions and a floss key including amount of thread used and number of stitches. The cross stitch chart can cover as many sheets as are required, close ups can be done for detailed sections and smaller scale views done for areas of blocked colors.

Whilst KXStitch can open some PC Stitch pattern files, if you have downloaded patterns from PatternsOnline that use the .pvf extension, please take a look at pvfViewer which allows opening, viewing, and printing of these files.

Manual

A user manual is available here.

Screenshots

Importing an image
Importing an image
An imported image
An imported image
Defining a print layout
Defining a print layout

Features

  • Creation of new patterns
  • Editing of existing patterns - KXStitch is also capable of reading PC Stitch files.
  • Use of various floss pallets, DMC, Anchor, Madeira
  • Creation of custom palettes and colors.
  • Use of standard stitches
  • Free use of backstitching
  • Importing of various picture formats
  • Printing of patterns and floss keys

For an in depth look at the feature list, check out the features page.

Download

RPMs are available for OpenSuSE Tumbleweed and various versions of OpenSuSE Leap on the OpenSuSE Build Service

Development code is available here

KF5 version 2.2.0 source code is available here

KDE4 version 1.3.0 source code is available here