User talk:Tatarize

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thanx for your contribution -- Daniel K. Schneider (talk) 14:01, 12 April 2017 (CEST)

hi, I made you a member of the author group (no more captachas, saving in the visual editor without having to switch to wikicode)

- greetings ! Daniel

Computerized embroidery -- Daniel K. Schneider (talk) 17:30, 8 March 2018 (CET)

thanx for the nice conceptual addition (paradigms). I started translation this into french via google translate (and I will ask one of my students to go over it). fr:Broderie machine

I think that it probably would be a good idea to split the article intro three pieces some day.

  • A good quality overview (including your new piece) plus short high level principles on hardware, software etc.
  • A page with hardware (not necessarily good quality)
  • A page about various embroidery software (same kind as previous)

- greetings ! Daniel

Re: Computerized embroidery -- Tatarize (talk) 14:40, 17 June 2018 (CEST)

There's a real need for technical descriptions of embroidery formats. Like specifically describe everything that goes into a DST format, to a sufficient degree to allow a person to write such a file. With a lot of collaboration and research this document ( https://github.com/frno7/libpes/wiki/PES-format ) came about, but I worry that it's way too obscure to find. I'm not sure how many people would care about the specific requirements and differences in .DST files or their punch card origins, or the minimum bits required to make a functional one. But, such information is needed somewhere and each major format would tend to require its own page. The best information out there is Embroidermodder source code, followed by a ~20 year old webpage produced by AOLPress software with mostly dead links ( http://www.achatina.de/sewing/main/TECHNICL.HTM ). If expanded in that way some of the information on the formats might well need to go with them. I can't see any other sites well suited to fill in this gap. Tatarize (talk) 14:40, 17 June 2018 (CEST)