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1/6/2010
This method retrieves a limit on the ratio of the miter length to half the width of the stroke in a shape object.
Syntax
virtual HRESULT STDMETHODCALLTYPE GetStrokeMiterLimit(
float *pStrokeMiterLimit
) = 0;
Parameters
- pStrokeMiterLimit
[out] Pointer to a float value that indicates the limit on the ratio the miter length to half the width of the stroke in a shape object.
Return Value
Returns an HRESULT that indicates success or failure.
Remarks
A miter forms a corner by beveling the ends of two connected lines. When two line segments meet at a small, sharp angle, the miter can extend beyond the thickness of the line that strokes the path.
The width of a stroke is measured by the value retrieved by IXRShape::GetStrokeThickness.
Generally, you should use integral numeric values for this setting. Non-integral values can cause sub-pixel rendering, and might alter the apparent color of the stroke.
.NET Framework Equivalent
System.Windows.Shapes.Shape.StrokeMiterLimit
Requirements
| Header | XamlRuntime.h |
| sysgen | SYSGEN_XAML_RUNTIME |
| Windows Embedded CE | Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R3 |