#[repr(C)]
pub struct PathArcTo { pub x: f32, pub y: f32, pub radius_x: f32, pub radius_y: f32, pub x_rotation: f32, pub large_arc: bool, pub sweep: bool, }
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PathArcTo describes the event of moving the cursor on the path across an arc to the specified x/y coordinates, with the specified x/y radius and additional properties.

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§x: f32

The x coordinate where the arc should end up.

§y: f32

The y coordinate where the arc should end up.

§radius_x: f32

The radius on the x-axis of the arc.

§radius_y: f32

The radius on the y-axis of the arc.

§x_rotation: f32

The rotation along the x-axis of the arc in degress.

§large_arc: bool

large_arc indicates whether to take the long or the shorter path to complete the arc.

§sweep: bool

sweep indicates the direction of the arc. If true, a clockwise direction is chosen, otherwise counter-clockwise.

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