Stroke Menu is used to modify the dash, stroke width, dot, join, offset, and other properties of the stroke style
- Dash
- Stroke_Width
- Cap
- Join
- Offset
- Style_transform_with_Layer
- Stroke_behind_Fill
- Stroke_Width_scale_with_Layer
Button | Summary |
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Solid | —————— |
Dash | — — — — — |
Dot | · · · · · · · · · · · · |
Dash Dot | · — · · — · · — |
The width of the stroke
Button | Summary |
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Flat | No Caps |
Square | Half of a square that has a length equal to the line thickness |
Round | A semicircle that has a diameter equal to the line thickness |
Triangle | An isosceles right triangle whose hypotenuse is equal in length to the thickness of the line |
A Line: Contains the end sands of both Dots and the straight Dash in the middle
If "Cap" is set to "Flat", Dots will have zero size so only Dashes are visible
Button | Summary |
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Miter | Line joins use regular angular vertices. |
Bevel | Line joins use beveled vertices |
Round | Line joins use rounded vertices |
Miter or Bevel | Regular angular vertices unless the join would extend beyond the miter limit; otherwise, beveled vertices |
The distance from which the stroke path begins
When Selected: The control point position of the style brush follows the transformation of the layer
When Selected: The stroke of the style is after the fill
"When Selected: The stroke width of the style follows the scale of the layer