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NAME

       SWFShape_setLineStyle2_internal - set Linestyle2 introduce with SWF 8.

SYNOPSIS

       #include <ming.h>

       void SWFShape_setLineStyle2_internal
       (
            SWFShape shape,
            unsigned short width,
            byte r,
            byte g,
            byte b,
            byte a,
            int flags,
            float miterLimit
       );

PARAMETERS

       SWFShape shape
              Not Documented.

       unsigned short width
              Not Documented.

       byte r Not Documented.

       byte g Not Documented.

       byte b Not Documented.

       byte a Not Documented.

       int flags
              Not Documented.

       float miterLimit
              Not Documented.

DESCRIPTION

       Set line width in TWIPS WARNING: this is an internal interface external use is deprecated!
       use setLine2 instead !  set color {r, g, b, a}.

LINESTYLE2 EXTENDS LINESTYLE1 WITH SOME EXTRA FLAGS

       Line cap  style:  select  one  of  the  following  flags  (default  is  round  cap  style)
       SWF_LINESTYLE_CAP_ROUND SWF_LINESTYLE_CAP_NONE SWF_LINESTYLE_CAP_SQUARE

       Line  join  style:  select  one  of  the  following  flags  (default  is round join style)
       SWF_LINESTYLE_JOIN_ROUND SWF_LINESTYLE_JOIN_BEVEL SWF_LINESTYLE_JOIN_MITER

       Scaling  flags:  disable  horizontal  /   vertical   scaling   SWF_LINESTYLE_FLAG_NOHSCALE
       SWF_LINESTYLE_FLAG_NOVSCALE

       Enable pixel hinting to correct blurry vertical / horizontal lines
       -> All anchors will be aligned to full pixels SWF_LINESTYLE_FLAG_HINTING

       Disable  stroke  closure:  if  no-close  flag is set caps will be applied instead of joins
       SWF_LINESTYLE_FLAG_NOCLOSE

       End-cap        style:        default         round         SWF_LINESTYLE_FLAG_ENDCAP_ROUND
       SWF_LINESTYLE_FLAG_ENDCAP_NONE SWF_LINESTYLE_FLAG_ENDCAP_SQUARE

       If  join  style  is  SWF_LINESTYLE_JOIN_MITER  a miter limit factor must be set. Miter max
       length is then calculated as: max miter len = miter limit * width.  If join style  is  not
       miter, this value will be ignored.