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You are welcome. The best way to figure out what is going on is to
prepare a very small example (2 cards will do) and the corresponding
software model, turn the cards back and forth, flip them from S- to
Z-threading and back and analyze what is happening.
Gudrun
Di wrote:
Gundrun,
Thanks for the info, incredibly valuable to know that in general, and
invaluable in this instance. Will hopefully find some time tonight to
try it all out! Thanks tons!
Di <*>
On 2/26/08, *Gudrun Polak* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
wrote:
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Hi Di,
very good question. I left this open because the answer depends on how
the cards have been turned. If a card has been turned backwards, the
thread at the fell (closest to me) will show. If a card has been
turned
forwards, the thread on the warp side (farthest away from me)
will show.
Gudrun
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