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From: | Aaron Hill |
Subject: | Re: \path in markup dashed line |
Date: | Mon, 07 Sep 2020 13:20:20 -0700 |
User-agent: | Roundcube Webmail/1.4.2 |
On 2020-09-07 12:52 pm, Thomas Morley wrote:
Am Mo., 7. Sept. 2020 um 03:53 Uhr schrieb Andrew Bernard <andrew.bernard@gmail.com>:No response from anwhere?
First an apology from me, Andrew. I thought I had already replied to your post, but I can find no record of that. Perhaps I started looking into things and got side-tracked without following up.
On 16/08/2020 4:43 pm, Andrew Bernard wrote: > Is there any way to get the \path command in a markup to draw dashed > lines? I am aware I can use postscript of course. > > AndrewHi Andrew, I see no other chance than redoing all from scratch. Though, I'm not sure whether it would be successful. At least I've not the time to try ...
Given a cursory glance, it would seem doable. One would need to copy/borrow the existing logic for \path and then add a suitable "setdash" command to the PostScript output and an equivalent "stroke-dasharray" attribute to the SVG output. Looking at how \draw-dashed-line works should provide a useful reference.
-- Aaron Hill
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