office-gobmx/offapi/com/sun/star/rendering/StrokeAttributes.idl
Stephan Bergmann 5687eba49f Drop obsolete preprocessor directives from UNOIDL files
...which were used by ildc, which is gone since
a8485d558f "[API CHANGE] Remove deprecated idlc
and regmerge from the SDK", and have always been ignored as legacy by its
unoidl-write replacement.

This change has been carried out (making use of GNU sed extensions) with

> for i in $(git ls-files \*.idl); do sed -i -z -E -e 's/\n\n((#[^\n]*\n)+\n)*(#[^\n]*\n)+\n?/\n\n/g' -e 's/\n(#[^\n]*\n)+/\n/g' "$i"; done && git checkout extensions/source/activex/so_activex.idl odk/examples/OLE/activex/so_activex.idl

which apparently happened to do the work.  (The final two files are not UNOIDL
source files.)

Change-Id: Ic9369e05d46e8f7e8a304ab01740b171b92335cd
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/135683
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com>
2022-06-13 16:27:45 +02:00

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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
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module com { module sun { module star { module rendering {
/** This structure contains all attributes required for path stroking.<p>
Path stroking is the process of drawing a polygon with a thick
pen. The various attributes contained in this structure can be
used to customize that process.<p>
*/
struct StrokeAttributes
{
/** Defines the width of the stroke, measured in user
coordinate space.
This value must be positive (or 0.0)
*/
double StrokeWidth;
/** Determines the maximal length of the diagonal in mitered
corners.<p>
This attribute is only used when
StrokeAttributes::JoinType is set to
PathJoinType::MITER. Should the length of a
corner's diagonal exceed this limit, a beveled join is used
instead. This value must be positive (or 0.0, which is
equivalent to setting
StrokeAttributes::JoinType to
PathJoinType::BEVEL.<p>
Before performing the actual comparison, implementations will
multiply the MiterLimit with the current StrokeWidth, such
that, with phi being the angle between the two joining
segments, MiterLimit=1/sin(phi/2.0).<p>
*/
double MiterLimit;
/** Array of ink on and off lengths, measured in user coordinate
space.<p>
The first element specifies the length of the first "on"
segment of the dashing, the second element the length of the
first "off" segment, and so forth. Give zero elements here for
solid strokes. This array always have an even number of
elements, with zero, as usual, counting as even
here. Furthermore, each entry in this array must have a value
that is positive (or 0.0)<p>
*/
sequence<double> DashArray;
/** Array of line widths and spacings for multiple-line
strokes.<p>
The entries here are relative to the
StrokeAttributes::StrokeWidth attribute
above, i.e. the total width of all lines and spacings will
always equal
StrokeAttributes::StrokeWidth. The first
element specifies the width of the rightmost line, when
traveling from the start point of the path to the end
point. The second element specifies the space between the
first line and the second line, and so forth. If the array
ends with a spacing, this spacing is included in the total
width of the multiple-line stroke. That is, the stroke becomes
asymmetric.<p>
*/
sequence<double> LineArray;
/** The start shape of the stroke.<p>
The start point is the first point of every polygon of the
path poly-polygon.<p>
@see PathCapType
*/
byte StartCapType;
/** The end shape of the stroke.<p>
The end point is the last point of every polygon of the path
poly-polygon.<p>
@see PathCapType
*/
byte EndCapType;
/** The join shape of the stroke.<p>
After every sub-stroke, i.e. after every line or curve segment
within a single path polygon, a shape of this type is inserted
into the stroke to glue the segments together. Please note
that distinct polygons within the path poly-polygon are not
connected, and therefore also not joined via the shape
specified here.<p>
@see PathJoinType
*/
byte JoinType;
};
}; }; }; };
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