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constants group PathJoinType |
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- Usage Restrictions
- not published
- Description
- Determines which shape to use when joining path segments.
The joins between different paths segments can be formed out of
several different shapes (which are of course only visible for
strokes wider than one device pixel).
- Since
- OOo 2.0
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Constants |
NONE |
Do not join the path segments at all. |
MITER |
Join the path segment by extending the outer border until they
intersect.
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ROUND |
Join the path segment with a pie-like patch, such that the
outer line of the meeting point is round.
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BEVEL |
Join the path segment by connecting the outer ends of the
abutting segments with a straight line.
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Constants' Details |
NONE
const byte NONE =0;
- Description
- Do not join the path segments at all.
This join type might lead, depending on the angle between the
segments, to visible cracks at the meeting points.
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MITER
const byte MITER =1;
- Description
- Join the path segment by extending the outer border until they
intersect.
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ROUND
const byte ROUND =2;
- Description
- Join the path segment with a pie-like patch, such that the
outer line of the meeting point is round.
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BEVEL
const byte BEVEL =3;
- Description
- Join the path segment by connecting the outer ends of the
abutting segments with a straight line.
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