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How to set line cap style for lines in PDF document
generated with Bytescout.PDF library
This example demonstrates how to set line
cap style for lines in PDF document
Download example source code: bytescoutpdf_set_line_cap.zip
(10 KB)
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using Bytescout.PDF;
using System.Diagnostics;
namespace HelloWorld
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
// Create main PDF Doc Engine
PDFDocEngine engine = new PDFDocEngine("", "");
// Add new document
Document document = engine.AddDocument();
// Append new page to the document
Page page = document.AddPage(PageSizeType.A3, PageOrientationType.LandScape);
// Create new drawing
Drawing drawing = page.AddDrawing();
// Line width
const double lineWidth = 20.0f;
// Set Line Width
drawing.SetLineWidth(lineWidth);
// Add standard font
uint font = document.AddFontStandard(StandardFontType.TimesRoman,
FontEncodingType.WinAnsi);
// Set Active Font
drawing.SetActiveFont(font, 20, false, false);
// Init y position
double yPos = 100.0f;
// Draw all line cap types
foreach (LineCapType capType in Enum.GetValues(typeof(LineCapType)))
{
// Set lines cap style
drawing.SetLineCap(capType);
// Draw from point with coordinate (100, 100)...
drawing.MoveTo(100.0f, yPos);
// ... to point with coordinate (200, 100)
drawing.LineTo(500.0f, yPos);
// Draw Text
drawing.PlaceText(600.0f, yPos, 0, capType.ToString());
// Increase y coordinate
yPos += 200.0f;
}
// Stroke lines
drawing.Stroke();
// Closing drawing on the page
drawing.Close();
// Save document
document.Save("SetLineCap.pdf");
// open generated PDF document in default PDF viewer installed
in Windows
Process.Start("SetLineCap.pdf");
}
}
}
Download example source code: bytescoutpdf_set_line_cap.zip
(10 KB)
For HTML2PDF and XML2PDF solution check our PDFDoc Scout ActiveX library instead