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pub enum LineCap {
    Butt,
    Square,
    Round,
}
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Line cap as defined by the SVG specification.

See: https://svgwg.org/specs/strokes/#StrokeLinecapProperty

LineCap::Butt LineCap::Square LineCap::Round

Variants

Butt

The stroke for each sub-path does not extend beyond its two endpoints. A zero length sub-path will therefore not have any stroke.

Square

At the end of each sub-path, the shape representing the stroke will be extended by a rectangle with the same width as the stroke width and whose length is half of the stroke width. If a sub-path has zero length, then the resulting effect is that the stroke for that sub-path consists solely of a square with side length equal to the stroke width, centered at the sub-path’s point.

Round

At each end of each sub-path, the shape representing the stroke will be extended by a half circle with a radius equal to the stroke width. If a sub-path has zero length, then the resulting effect is that the stroke for that sub-path consists solely of a full circle centered at the sub-path’s point.

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