# View Menu

The View menu (and View tab on the ribbon) controls how your draft is displayed in the main drawdown area. These settings affect the visual appearance of the drawdown, threading, treadling, and tie-up panels. They do not change the underlying draft data.

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### Front View / Back View

Switches between showing the face (front) or reverse (back) of the cloth in the drawdown.

* **Front View** shows the side of the fabric that faces up on the loom
* **Back View** shows the underside

This is a quick way to check both sides of your draft without opening View Fabric.

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### Show Interlacement

When enabled, the drawdown displays shadow and highlight lines at thread crossings to simulate the over-under interlacement of warp and weft threads. This adds a subtle 3D quality to the drawdown that makes it easier to read the weave structure at a glance.

Interlacement is enabled by default. Turning it off gives a flat, solid-color rendering that can be useful for printing or when working with very dense drafts.

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### Show Thickness

Displays thread thickness variations in the drawdown. When enabled, threads are drawn at widths that reflect their assigned thickness values. This gives a more realistic representation of how the cloth will look when threads of different sizes are used.

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### Show Variegated Yarns

When enabled, variegated yarns display their color changes across the drawdown. Each thread shows the shifting colors defined in the yarn's variegation pattern. When disabled, variegated yarns display as a single solid color.

This is enabled by default. You might turn it off to focus on the weave structure without the visual complexity of color changes.

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### Grayscale Drawdown

Renders the entire drawdown in shades of gray, removing all color. This is useful for:

* Evaluating the weave structure without color distraction
* Checking that the pattern reads well in black and white (important for publication)
* Identifying structural issues that color might mask

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### Structure Only

Renders the drawdown in pure black and white — black where warp is on top, white where weft is on top. All color, thickness, and interlacement effects are removed.

This is the most stripped-down view, useful for analyzing the raw weave structure and comparing it to draft notation in books or patterns.

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### Numeric Tie-Up

Switches the tie-up panel between Block style (filled squares) and Numeric style (numbers showing which shafts are raised). Numeric style can be helpful when working with complex tie-ups or when you need to quickly read shaft assignments.

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### Grayscale Palette

Renders the color palette bar in grayscale. This affects only the palette display, not the drawdown itself. Useful when you want to evaluate value contrast between colors in your palette.

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### Show Rulers

Displays row and column numbering rulers along the edges of the drawdown. The rulers show thread numbers, making it easy to identify specific threads and picks by position.

Available to all subscription tiers (Lite and above).

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### Yarn Bloom

A slider (0-100) that adds a soft, fuzzy halo effect to yarns in the drawdown. At 0 (default), threads have crisp edges. Higher values create an increasingly soft, diffused appearance that simulates the natural fuzziness of spun yarn.

This is a visual effect only and does not affect the rendered fabric in View Fabric.

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### Warp Style / Weft Style

Controls how the threading (warp) and treadling (weft) panels are displayed:

* **Block Style** — Filled squares showing which shaft or treadle is assigned (default)
* **Numeric Style** — Numbers displayed in each cell
* **Color Style** — Cells filled with the thread's assigned color

The Warp panel also has a **Visible** checkbox to hide or show the threading display entirely.

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### Zoom Controls

* **Zoom In** (Cmd/Ctrl + Plus) — Increases the drawdown magnification
* **Zoom Out** (Cmd/Ctrl + Minus) — Decreases the drawdown magnification
* **Reset Zoom** — Returns to the default zoom level

The current zoom level is displayed as a percentage in the ribbon. Zoom affects all panels (drawdown, threading, treadling, tie-up) together.

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### View Fabric

Opens a separate window with a realistic rendering of your woven cloth. See the View Fabric guide for details.

* **Ribbon**: View tab > View Fabric
* **Keyboard**: V

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### 3D Interlacement

Opens a dialog showing a close-up 3D visualization of how the warp and weft threads interlace at the current selection point. This helps you understand the physical structure of the cloth at a specific location in the draft.

Available to Core and Pro tiers.

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### Cloth Simulation

Opens an interactive window where the rendered fabric is draped over a 3D surface with physics simulation. You can rotate the view, drop corners of the cloth, add collision objects, and adjust lighting to see how the fabric will behave and look in three dimensions.

See the Cloth Simulation guide for details.

Available to Core and Pro tiers.
