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* start
 
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** '''Usage:''' <line start="0.3, 5.5, 3.8" />.
 
** '''Usage:''' <line start="0.3, 5.5, 3.8" />.
** The ''start;; attribute determines the start position of a line
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** The ''start'' attribute determines the start position of a line
 
** The ''start'' attribute is optional. If omited, the start position defaults to the Origin location at {0.0, 0.0}.
 
** The ''start'' attribute is optional. If omited, the start position defaults to the Origin location at {0.0, 0.0}.
 
** The ''start'' attribute holds a set of two floating point numbers separated by commas that are associated with the distance away from the Origin Point on the X and Y axis.
 
** The ''start'' attribute holds a set of two floating point numbers separated by commas that are associated with the distance away from the Origin Point on the X and Y axis.

Revision as of 14:04, 2 February 2007

Line Tag Reference

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Introduction

The Line is one of the basic primitives that can be created on the fly. The Line is a 2D face that can be displayed in a 3D world. The Line Tag encompasses the various attributes that are associated with a Line, such as a start position and an end position. In addition, the Line can be textured with a predefined image from a specific location.

Tag Attributes

  • name
    • Usage: <line name="myline" />.
    • The name attribute is optional. If omited, the name is not used and thus cannot be retrieved within JavaScript.
    • The Line is given an Identifier so that It can be retrieved and modified within JavaScript.
    • The name is a only accepts a string of Alpha-numeric characters.
  • start
    • Usage: <line start="0.3, 5.5, 3.8" />.
    • The start attribute determines the start position of a line
    • The start attribute is optional. If omited, the start position defaults to the Origin location at {0.0, 0.0}.
    • The start attribute holds a set of two floating point numbers separated by commas that are associated with the distance away from the Origin Point on the X and Y axis.

Syntax

<canvas>
  <line name="myline" start="10.0, 200.0" end="350.0, 200.0"></line>
</canvas>

References

  • None.