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authorJeffrey H. Kingston <jeff@it.usyd.edu.au>2010-09-14 20:38:56 +0000
committerJeffrey H. Kingston <jeff@it.usyd.edu.au>2010-09-14 20:38:56 +0000
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Lout 3.29.
git-svn-id: http://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/svn/lout/trunk@27 9365b830-b601-4143-9ba8-b4a8e2c3339c
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@@ -285,14 +285,15 @@ options apply to any node and affect the appearance of the outline:
}
}
This example shows the default values of these options. The
-{@Code outlinestyle} option may be {@Code solid}, {@Code dashed},
+{@Code outlinestyle} option's allowed values include {@Code solid},
+{@Code dashed},
diagrams. @RawIndex { diagrams }
diagrams.solid @SubIndex { @Code "solid" outlines }
solid.diagrams @Index { @Code "solid" outlines (diagrams) }
diagrams. @RawIndex { diagrams }
diagrams.dashed @SubIndex { @Code "dashed" outlines }
dashed.diagrams @Index { dashed outlines (diagrams) }
-{@Code cdashed}, {@Code dotted}, or {@Code noline}:
+{@Code cdashed}, {@Code dotted}, and {@Code noline}.
diagrams. @RawIndex { diagrams }
diagrams.cdashed @SubIndex { @Code "cdashed" outlines }
cdashed.diagrams @Index { cdashed outlines (diagrams) }
@@ -302,6 +303,12 @@ dotted.diagrams @Index { dotted outlines (diagrams) }
diagrams. @RawIndex { diagrams }
diagrams.noline @SubIndex { @Code "noline" outlines }
noline.diagrams @Index { noline outlines (diagrams) }
+There are also six values for mixing dots and dashes
+(Section {@NumberOf dia_summ}).
+@PP
+The @Code dashed option makes all dashes the same length, whereas
+@Code cdashed halves the length of the first and last dash on each
+segment, which usually looks better:
@ID @OneRow {
@Code @Verbatim {
@CurveBox
@@ -315,10 +322,8 @@ noline.diagrams @Index { noline outlines (diagrams) }
{ Hello, world }
}
}
-The @Code dashed option makes all dashes the same length, whereas
-@Code cdashed halves the length of the first and last dash on each segment,
-which usually looks better. The length of dashes is {@Code outlinedashlength},
-and the distance between dashes or dots is at most {@Code outlinedashlength},
+The length of dashes is {@Code outlinedashlength}, and the distance
+between dashes or dots is at most {@Code outlinedashlength},
reduced to make the dashes or dots fit evenly. The @Code outlinewidth
option determines the width of the line, dashes, or dots, and may be
{@Code thin}, {@Code medium}, {@Code thick}, or any length. The values