At 19:02 13/07/2004 -0600, Dar Scott wrote:


I hear it is possible to put a shape at each corner of a polygon. Now, if those lines were transparent...

But you can .... (at least in theory - my coding in Transcript is still kind of slow and tentative, so I haven't got it tried and working yet) - my emphasis below ....


The first line in the list is the location of the graphic's starting point. A line is drawn from the starting point to the next vertex, which is the next line in the list. If two successive lines are identical, a dot is drawn at the specified point.

A blank line in the points indicates that the previous and next vertexes are not connected by a line--that is, the line, curve, or polygon is broken into two (or more) pieces. If the last line of the points of a polygon is blank, the polygon is not closed. A closed polygon's start point (the first line of its points property) is the same as its end point (the last line of its points property).


Now this might mean that it takes the two successive points that make a dot, and puts the same shape at both of them - so it may do twice the work it needs to.
But I'll try both this and the straightforward "multiple rectangles in a single polygon" and let you know which works better.


-- Alex.
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