Hi Maryam,
If you chose the refine option with a gap size of zero then, yes, it will be zero.
Best regards,
Louise
Yarn gap
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maryam_sodagar
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Re: Yarn gap
Hi Louise
Thank you so much.
My question is : When I open the tg3 with notepad and check the gap size, I see that it is zero...you mean that it might be not zero?
again I am so sorry if I'm new in using python scripts. How can I use refine option to set it zero?
Thank you,
Thank you so much.
My question is : When I open the tg3 with notepad and check the gap size, I see that it is zero...you mean that it might be not zero?
again I am so sorry if I'm new in using python scripts. How can I use refine option to set it zero?
Thank you,
Re: Yarn gap
Hi Maryam,
There is a refine checkbox on the 2D wizard. If you selected that and the gap is zero then is will produce a textile with zero gap and record that in the tg3 file along with an entry which says Refine="1".
If you didn't select the refine option the tg3 file will still record a gap of zero but will say Refile="0" - in this case you wouldn't be able to guarantee that the gap is zero.
Best wishes,
Louise
There is a refine checkbox on the 2D wizard. If you selected that and the gap is zero then is will produce a textile with zero gap and record that in the tg3 file along with an entry which says Refine="1".
If you didn't select the refine option the tg3 file will still record a gap of zero but will say Refile="0" - in this case you wouldn't be able to guarantee that the gap is zero.
Best wishes,
Louise
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maryam_sodagar
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Re: Yarn gap
Dear Louise
Thank you so much. I've had selected "refine model".
Thank you so much. I've had selected "refine model".