Never mind, I was doing something wrong - it does honour all of those settings ;-) Apologies for doubting Quartz's engineers!

(BTW, an aside: since Quartz has the ability to do this sort of bezier curve fitting, how about exposing more of it in the API? It would be great to be able to "unflatten" a bezier curve without using difficult curve fitting code (e.g. graphics gems), some of which is very tricky to get working well).

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On 28 Mar 2008, at 12:20 pm, Graham Cox wrote:
I'm using CGContextReplacePathWithStrokedPath to get an outline of a stroke, but it seems to ignore the current line cap, join and dash settings (it does thankfully honour the line width though, so it's not entirely useless). Can someone confirm that, or am I doing something wrong?

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