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PANDA_SETLINECAP(3) PANDA_SETLINECAP(3)

panda_setlinecap - sets the line cap for the lines we are drawing now

 #include<panda/constants.h>
 #include<panda/functions.h>
 void panda_setlinecap ( panda_page *target, int cap);

A line cap is used at the ends of lines that do not meet other lines. The different cap styles are defined in panda/constants.h and are: panda_linecap_butt, panda_linecap_round and panda_linecap_projectedsquare.

Nothing

 #include<panda/constants.h>
 #include<panda/functions.h>
 panda_pdf *document;
 panda_page *page;
 panda_init();
 document = panda_open("filename.pdf", "w");
 page = panda_newpage (document, panda_pagesize_a4);
 panda_setlinestart (page, 100, 200);
 panda_setlinecap (page, panda_linecap_round);
 panda_addlinesegment (page, 200, 200);

panda_setlinestart, panda_addlinesegment, panda_addcubiccurvesegment, panda_addquadraticsegmentone, panda_addquadraticcurvesegmenttwo, panda_closeline, panda_rectangle, panda_endline, panda_strokeline, panda_fillline, panda_setlinewidth, panda_setlinejoin, panda_setlinedash, panda_setfillcolor, panda_setlinecolor

This documentation was generated for Panda 0.5.2 by autodocbook (http://www.stillhq.com).

Panda is under development by Michael Still (mikal@stillhq.com). All code is Copyright Michael Still 2000 - 2003, and is released under the GNU GPL. Code submissions are welcomed. Contact Michael at the address above if you have something you would like to contribute.

There are no known bugs in Panda. If you find one, please contact mikal@stillhq.com and let me know.
28 May 2003

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