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Re: outline color, @Line width


From: Valery Ushakov
Subject: Re: outline color, @Line width
Date: Sun, 5 Jan 2014 22:53:49 +0400
User-agent: Mutt/1.4.2.3i

On Sun, Jan 05, 2014 at 01:12:51 +0100, J?r?my Zurcher wrote:

> @Diag
> {
>   # right and left lines
>   blue @Color @Line from { -1.2c -0.7c } to { 10.0c -0.7c }
>   blue @Color @Line from { 15.0c -0.7c } to { 17.0c -0.7c }
>   # star
>   blue @Color {
>      @Line from { 8.8c -0.7c } to { 9.45c 0.2c }
>      @Line from { 9.45c 0.2c } to { 9.6c -0.7c }
>      @Line from { 9.6c -0.7c } to { 8.85c -0.15c }
>      @Line from { 8.85c -0.15c } to { 9.85c -0.15c }
>      @Line from { 9.85c -0.15c } to { 8.8c -0.7c }
>   }
> }
> 
> the 2 lines need to be thicker,
> I could use outlinewidth with shape, but I can't draw a single line.

@Line (a macro for @Link path { line }) has pathwidth parameter:

  import @Geometry
  named pathwidth
      named thin   { 0.04 ft }
      named medium { 0.08 ft }
      named thick  { 0.12 ft }
  { pathwidth }

so you can give your @Line pathwidth { thick } or pathwidth { 0.3 ft }.


> the star should definitly be a shape, but how can I define the
> outline color?

I'm not sure I understand.  Perhaps User's Guide section 9.10 "Expert
usage: defining new shapes" (p.221) is what you are looking for?

-uwe



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