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(Ruby) Pen alignment fails ?
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(Ruby) Pen alignment fails ?
It seems that it works for the example in the manual ( page 170) but fails for other shapes, an arc in the example below
Free your memory, .. with a free(). Like a pointer
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A pointer can overflow... or can crash...
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Cast a pointer into an integer and it becomes the integer...
Cast a pointer into a struct and it becomes the struct...
A pointer can overflow... or can crash...
Be a pointer my friend
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Re: (Ruby) Pen alignment fails ?
I would guess that is probably only works for closed shapes (i.e ones that you can fill with colour).
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trogluddite - Posts: 1730
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Re: (Ruby) Pen alignment fails ?
yes, i tried rect, round rect ellipse and pie - these are working but i didn`t check polygon and closed curve...
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Nubeat7 - Posts: 1347
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Re: (Ruby) Pen alignment fails ?
you could do a GraphicsPath - when you addArc it dont works but when you do close it with closeFigure it works!
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Nubeat7 - Posts: 1347
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Re: (Ruby) Pen alignment fails ?
Probably my initial guest/understanding on what means "inside" was mistaken. I supposed that Inside meant "within the limits of the area/rectangle defined, not in relation to a closed "DRAWN" shape
I was expecting this "inside" feature free's me to do again and again the boring "Area resize" that we got in SM for years
My mistake... I admit
I was expecting this "inside" feature free's me to do again and again the boring "Area resize" that we got in SM for years
My mistake... I admit
Free your memory, .. with a free(). Like a pointer
Cast a pointer into an integer and it becomes the integer...
Cast a pointer into a struct and it becomes the struct...
A pointer can overflow... or can crash...
Be a pointer my friend
Cast a pointer into an integer and it becomes the integer...
Cast a pointer into a struct and it becomes the struct...
A pointer can overflow... or can crash...
Be a pointer my friend
- unkargherth
- Posts: 29
- Joined: Fri Apr 08, 2005 9:46 pm
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