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Defines the dash pattern used to draw lines. Its value is either blank (which is equivalent to '''solid'''), or a comma separated list of numbers, or one of the following literals: | Defines the dash pattern used to draw lines. Its value is either blank (which is equivalent to '''solid'''), or a comma separated list of numbers, or one of the following literals: | ||
[[Image: | [[Image:Dash1.jpg|100px]];;;solid:Solid lines. | ||
;dotted:Dotted lines; equivalent to '''1'''. | ;dotted:Dotted lines; equivalent to '''1'''. | ||
;dashed:Dashed lines; equivalent to '''5''','''4'''. | ;dashed:Dashed lines; equivalent to '''5''','''4'''. |
Revision as of 17:59, 9 September 2009
Synopsis
dash
Description
Defines the dash pattern used to draw lines. Its value is either blank (which is equivalent to solid), or a comma separated list of numbers, or one of the following literals:
- dotted
- Dotted lines; equivalent to 1.
- dashed
- Dashed lines; equivalent to 5,4.
- dot-dashed
- Dot-dashed lines; equivalent to 5,2,1,2.
General dash patterns are specified by a comma separated list of numbers that define the lengths (measured in points) of alternating solid and invisible stretches. Initial value: solid.