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- NAME
- Tk_GetJoinStyle, Tk_NameOfJoinStyle - translate between strings and join styles
- SYNOPSIS
- #include <tk.h>
- int
- Tk_GetJoinStyle(interp, string, joinPtr)
- const char *
- Tk_NameOfJoinStyle(join)
- ARGUMENTS
- DESCRIPTION
- KEYWORDS
NAME
Tk_GetJoinStyle, Tk_NameOfJoinStyle - translate between strings and join stylesSYNOPSIS
#include <tk.h>int
Tk_GetJoinStyle(interp, string, joinPtr)
const char *
Tk_NameOfJoinStyle(join)
ARGUMENTS
- Tcl_Interp *interp (in)
- Interpreter to use for error reporting.
- const char *string (in)
- String containing name of join style: one of “bevel”, “miter”, or “round”.
- int *joinPtr (out)
- Pointer to location in which to store X join style corresponding to string.
- int join (in)
- Join style: one of JoinBevel, JoinMiter, JoinRound.
DESCRIPTION
Tk_GetJoinStyle places in *joinPtr the X join style corresponding to string, which will be one of JoinBevel, JoinMiter, or JoinRound. Join styles are typically used in X graphics contexts to indicate how adjacent line segments should be joined together. See the X documentation for information on what each style implies.Under normal circumstances the return value is TCL_OK and interp is unused. If string does not contain a valid join style or an abbreviation of one of these names, then an error message is stored in interp->result, TCL_ERROR is returned, and *joinPtr is unmodified.
Tk_NameOfJoinStyle is the logical inverse of Tk_GetJoinStyle. Given a join style such as JoinBevel it returns a statically-allocated string corresponding to join. If join is not a legal join style, then “unknown join style” is returned.
KEYWORDS
bevel, join style, miter, roundCopyright © 1995-1997 Roger E. Critchlow Jr.
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