1XSetLineAttributes(3)           XLIB FUNCTIONS           XSetLineAttributes(3)
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NAME

6       XSetLineAttributes, XSetDashes - GC convenience routines
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SYNTAX

9       int   XSetLineAttributes(Display   *display,   GC   gc,   unsigned  int
10              line_width, int line_style, int cap_style, int join_style);
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12       int  XSetDashes(Display  *display,  GC  gc,   int   dash_offset,   char
13              dash_list[], int n);
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ARGUMENTS

16       cap_style Specifies  the  line-style  and cap-style you want to set for
17                 the  specified  GC.   You  can  pass   CapNotLast,   CapButt,
18                 CapRound, or CapProjecting.
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20       dash_list Specifies the dash-list for the dashed line-style you want to
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23       dash_offset
24                 Specifies the phase of the pattern for the dashed  line-style
25                 you want to set for the specified GC.
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27       display   Specifies the connection to the X server.
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29       gc        Specifies the GC.
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31       join_style
32                 Specifies  the line join-style you want to set for the speci‐
33                 fied GC.  You can pass JoinMiter, JoinRound, or JoinBevel.
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35       line_style
36                 Specifies the line-style you want to set  for  the  specified
37                 GC.   You  can  pass  LineSolid,  LineOnOffDash,  or LineDou‐
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40       line_width
41                 Specifies the line-width you want to set  for  the  specified
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44       n         Specifies the number of elements in dash_list.
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DESCRIPTION

47       The XSetLineAttributes function sets the line drawing components in the
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50       XSetLineAttributes can generate BadAlloc, BadGC, and BadValue errors.
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52       The XSetDashes function sets the dash-offset and  dash-list  attributes
53       for dashed line styles in the specified GC.  There must be at least one
54       element in the specified dash_list, or a BadValue error  results.   The
55       initial  and  alternating  elements  (second, fourth, and so on) of the
56       dash_list are the even dashes, and the others are the odd dashes.  Each
57       element specifies a dash length in pixels.  All of the elements must be
58       nonzero, or a BadValue error results.  Specifying an odd-length list is
59       equivalent to specifying the same list concatenated with itself to pro‐
60       duce an even-length list.
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62       The dash-offset defines the phase of the pattern, specifying  how  many
63       pixels into the dash-list the pattern should actually begin in any sin‐
64       gle graphics request.  Dashing is continuous through path elements com‐
65       bined  with  a  join-style but is reset to the dash-offset between each
66       sequence of joined lines.
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68       The unit of measure for dashes is the same for the ordinary  coordinate
69       system.   Ideally,  a  dash  length  is measured along the slope of the
70       line, but implementations are only required to  match  this  ideal  for
71       horizontal and vertical lines.  Failing the ideal semantics, it is sug‐
72       gested that the length be measured along the major axis  of  the  line.
73       The  major axis is defined as the x axis for lines drawn at an angle of
74       between -45 and +45 degrees or between 135 and 225 degrees from  the  x
75       axis.  For all other lines, the major axis is the y axis.
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77       XSetDashes can generate BadAlloc, BadGC, and BadValue errors.
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DIAGNOSTICS

80       BadAlloc  The  server  failed  to  allocate  the  requested resource or
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83       BadGC     A value for a GContext argument does not name a defined GCon‐
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86       BadValue  Some numeric value falls outside the range of values accepted
87                 by the request.  Unless a specific range is specified for  an
88                 argument,  the  full  range defined by the argument's type is
89                 accepted.  Any argument defined as a set of alternatives  can
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SEE ALSO

93       XCreateGC(3),   XQueryBestSize(3),  XSetArcMode(3),  XSetClipOrigin(3),
94       XSetFillStyle(3), XSetFont(3), XSetState(3), XSetTile(3)
95       Xlib - C Language X Interface
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