J-curve

How to define a J-curve in the armhole narrowing at the body:

    • The dimensioned shape is opened in the Dimensioning View FormularShapeView.
    • The startpoint and endpoint of the Narrowing of Armhole are dimensioned horizontally and vertically.
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  1. Open the context menu for the left diagonal shape line of the narrowing of armhole in the front.
    GradingShapeViewContextDiagonalLine
  2. Select the ShapeLinePropertiesLine Properties.
    • The Line Properties tool window appears.
  3. Activate CheckBoxOnShow Line Preview.
    • The selected shape line and the mirrored shape line appear in the line preview on the right.
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  4. Go to the Stepping Parameters group box.
  5. Select the List Box WhiteJ-curve option in the Stepping KindJCurveLineAttrib list box.
    • The detail view updates.
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  6. Select the value 2 in the Min. Step HeightTextBox+Spin_1 edit box.
    • The detail view updates.
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  7. Select the value 2 in the Step WidthTextBox+Spin_1 edit box
  8. Select the even-numbered option in the Stepping in the HeightList Box White list box.
  9. Keep the value 0 in the Min. Height at the End of LineTextBox+Spin_1 edit box.
  10. Activate the CheckBoxOnBinding-off at Line Foot check box.
    • The Percentage of the Line WidthTextBox+Spin_10 edit box appears enabled.
  11. Select the value 30 in the Percentage of the Line WidthTextBox+Spin_10 edit box.
    • The detail view updates.
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    • The Binding-off entry appears in the Function column of the line S. 1.
    • Module, width and look of the narrowing from the default settings are assigned in the sub-rows with the Narrowing function.
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    • The steppings in the narrowing of armhole form a J-curve.
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