Module Arrangements
Module Arrangement
Module Arrangements are knitting elements that specify the transfer cycles of modules.
If there are multiple transfer processes with different racking course and not knitting rows in a common pattern row, then you can define the procedure by a Module Arrangement.
A MA is divided into segments and in general consists of a search area and a processing area.
- In the search area you can find the design rows of the modules, that were assigned not knitting technical rows. A segment is generated for every design row.
- In the processing area you can find the technical rows of the modules that correspond to the respective design rows. There you can for example specify how the transfer rows are to be nested.
Structure of a Module Arrangement
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Header In the header you can check the MA and apply modifications. |
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Processing Area The upper area of the MA is the processing area. |
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Search Area In the search area you can find the design rows of the modules. |
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Status Bar The status bar contains cursor indications and options for the presentation in the MA. |
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Symbols to draw in the MA At the right edge you can find the tab with the symbols to draw in the MA. |
Application Examples:
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Create a Module Arrangement:
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Examples for MAs with and without shape |
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Further examples |