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− | == Performance issues ==
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− | === Pausing a plot in progress ===
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− | The WaterColorBot has a useful feature which allows you to pause and resume your plots. By pressing the PRG button on the EBB (EiBotBoard), plotting is paused. You can then make adjustments including changing drawing speeds and pen up or down positions. After making any adjustments, you can resume the plot within the Resume tab. Note that you can even exit Inkscape. The Control WaterColorBot extension will automatically store plotting information in your drawing file. So, if you save the drawing file before exiting Inkscape, you can later resume your plot by relaunching Inkscape and re-opening your drawing.
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− | There are actually two options in the Resume tab, to either resume the plot or only return the carriage to the home corner. If you use that feature to return to the home corner, you can still resume your plot from there.
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