To understand and master the Gemini Pattern Editor functions we must clearly define end explain the technical terms. Project A project represents a complete set of patterns that will be cut from one or more fabric types and then sewed together to create a product. In Gemini Pattern Editor program, a project represents a file that contain all information about pattern shape on all sizes, together with other important information (product technical sheet, measurement table, fabric types, size set etc). These files are saved on the computer in a file with *.gem extension. Pattern A pattern is a part of a model it is represented by a contour with a. | User manual - Gemini Pattern Editor y CMSKHEUS Gemini Cad Systems Gemini Pattern Editor USER MANUAL rev X9 Gemini Pattern Editor Is part of the Gemini CAD application pack The complete pack contains Gemini Pattern Editor Gemini Photo Digitizer Gemini Cut Plan Gemini Nest Expert Gemini PLT Spooler 2009 Venus Technologies Provider ITN 0034 rev 1 User manual - Gemini Pattern Editor y CMSKHEUS 2 User manual - Gemini Pattern Editor y CMSKHEUS Contents 1. Gemini Pattern Editor 13 Gemini Pattern Editor What it IS and what it DOES 13 Gemini Pattern Editor design functions list 13 Definitions and explanations 19 The workspace - what vou need to know before starting a project 21 Pattern mode 26 Select patterns switching between rotation and stretch mode 26 Move patterns move s using CTRL pattern origin placement 26 Pattern paste point over point 27 Pattern rotation setting a rotation center magnetization of the rotation center 28 Resize patterns 29 Move resize rotate scale patterns by exact numerical data 30 Show hide symmetrical pattern 32 Symmetrize in a new pattern 32 Show hide unfolded pattern 32 Unfold in a new pattern 33 Extract the external cut line on a new pattern 33 Extract the internal seam line on a new pattern 33 Create the internal seam line as auxiliary draw inside the pattern 34 Extract a new pattern with a parallel contour from an existing pattern 34 Cut off a pattern with another Trim 35 Create a new pattern from patterns intersection 37 Join patterns in a new pattern 38 Create points at patterns intersection 39 Horizontal and vertical flip 39 Pattern alignment 39 Block the selected pattern 43 Group ungroup the selected patterns 43 Attach or detach auxiliary patterns to the main patterns 43 Align a pattern to the grain axis 44 Pattern interpolation