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Inside Macintosh: QuickDraw GX Graphics /
Chapter 3 - Geometric Styles / Geometric Styles Reference
Functions


Getting and Setting Joins

QuickDraw GX allows you to specify what to draw at corners of a shape's contours. In particular, you may specify a corner join for any rectangle, polygon, or path shape that has an open-frame shape fill or a closed-frame shape fill. You must always specify join shapes in primitive form.

"The Join Structure" on page 3-101 describes the gxCapRecord structure, which you use when retrieving or specifying join information. That section also describes what types of shapes you may use as join shapes.

You can use the GXGetStyleJoin function to retrieve the join information from a style object and the GXSetStyleJoin function to specify join information for a style object.

The GXGetShapeJoin and GXSetShapeJoin functions provide a way to retrieve and specify join information for the style object associated with a particular shape.


Subtopics
GXGetStyleJoin
GXSetStyleJoin
GXGetShapeJoin
GXSetShapeJoin

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