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Draw_StrokeClipped

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» Part 8 - Non-kernel input/output
» Draw Module
» SWI Calls
» Draw_StrokeClipped

Draw_StrokeClipped

(SWI &4070E)
Entry
R0 Pointer to path block
R1 Fill style
R2 Pointer to transformation matrix, or 0 for identity
R3 Flatness, or 0 for default
R4 Line thickness, or 0 for default
R5 Pointer to join/cap block, or 0 if none
R6 Pointer to dash block, or 0 if none
R7 Pointer to clip block
Exit
R0 Corrupted
R1 Preserved
R2 Preserved
R3 Preserved
R4 Preserved
R5 Preserved
R6 Preserved
R7 Preserved

Use

The purpose of this call is to draw a path (clipped) on the screen.

Notes

If thickness is zero, fill bits 3, 2 must not be 01.
If thickness is non-zero, fill bits 2-5 must not be 0110. i.e. Filling just the boundary pixels.

See also

  • Draw_Fill Path Block
  • Draw_Fill Fill Style
  • Draw_ProcessPath Dash Block
  • Draw_ProcessPath Join_Cap Block
  • Draw_StrokeClipped Clip Block
  • Transformation Matrix
Created on November 2, 2009 20:35:39 by Alan Robertson (52)? (127.0.0.1)
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