Super helpful, Mark. Thank you.
I can better understand how the existing modes work, but I need
something a little different.
Imagine if we had a mode where each successive set of points is rendered
so it completely paints over anything rendered before it, vertices and
all - e.g.:
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On 2021-02-16 05:55, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
My expectation was almost beyond anything reasonable, but it would
seem useful if there was some way to make it happen: imagine if each
segment within a list of discontiguous points was rendered as though
it's a separate object, back to
Bernd Niggemann wrote:
> > Richard wrote
> > a way to coerce discontiguous polygon regions to always be filled?
>
> I assume you have set the opaque of the polygon graphic to true?
Yep.
My expectation was almost beyond anything reasonable, but it would seem
useful if there was some way to make
>Richard wrote
>a way to coerce discontiguous polygon regions to always be filled?
I assume you have set the opaque of the polygon graphic to true?
Without "opaque" I do not get any filling, with "opaque" true it always fills
Kind regards
Bernd
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Thanks, Monte. I checked it out, but unfortunately none of the options
handle my specific use case in the way I want (which is arguably an
unrealistic expectation, given that I need to have the fill region paint
over some vertices).
I also discovered what may be a bug, or at least a curiosity
Hi Richard
Have you checked out the `fillRule` property docs?
Cheers
Monte
> On 15 Feb 2021, at 9:25 am, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> I was hoping to use a single polygon draw a box, using the old trick of
> making discontiguous regions by adding a blank line between lists o
I was hoping to use a single polygon draw a box, using the old trick of
making discontiguous regions by adding a blank line between lists of points.
The results draws the lines as I expected, but the fill is
unpredictable, at least for me. Apparently the fill rules for a polygon
cause it to n