Struct epaint::PathShape

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pub struct PathShape {
    pub points: Vec<Pos2>,
    pub closed: bool,
    pub fill: Color32,
    pub stroke: Stroke,
}
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A path which can be stroked and/or filled (if closed).

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§points: Vec<Pos2>

Filled paths should prefer clockwise order.

§closed: bool

If true, connect the first and last of the points together. This is required if fill != TRANSPARENT.

§fill: Color32

Fill is only supported for convex polygons.

§stroke: Stroke

Color and thickness of the line.

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A line through many points.

Use Shape::line_segment instead if your line only connects two points.

A line that closes back to the start point again.

A convex polygon with a fill and optional stroke.

The most performant winding order is clockwise.

The visual bounding rectangle (includes stroke width)

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