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SWFShape->setLine (no version information, might be only in CVS) SWFShape->setLine -- Sets the shape's line style Descriptionvoid swfshape->setline ( swfshape shape ) 警告 | 本函数是实验性的。本函数的行为,包括函数名称以及其它任何关于本函数的文档可能会在没有通知的情况下随
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void swfshape->setline ( int width, int red, int green, int blue [, int a] ) 警告 | 本函数是实验性的。本函数的行为,包括函数名称以及其它任何关于本函数的文档可能会在没有通知的情况下随
PHP 以后的发布而改变。使用本函数风险自担。 |
swfshape->setline() sets the shape's line style.
width is the line's width. If width
is 0, the line's style is removed (then, all other arguments are ignored).
If width > 0, then line's color is set to
red, green, blue.
Last parameter a is optional.
You must declare all line styles before you use them (see example).
This simple example will draw a big "!#%*@", in funny colors and
gracious style.
例子 1. swfshape->setline() example
<?php $s = new SWFShape(); $f1 = $s->addFill(0xff, 0, 0); $f2 = $s->addFill(0xff, 0x7f, 0); $f3 = $s->addFill(0xff, 0xff, 0); $f4 = $s->addFill(0, 0xff, 0); $f5 = $s->addFill(0, 0, 0xff);
// bug: have to declare all line styles before you use them $s->setLine(40, 0x7f, 0, 0); $s->setLine(40, 0x7f, 0x3f, 0); $s->setLine(40, 0x7f, 0x7f, 0); $s->setLine(40, 0, 0x7f, 0); $s->setLine(40, 0, 0, 0x7f);
$f = new SWFFont('Techno.fdb');
$s->setRightFill($f1); $s->setLine(40, 0x7f, 0, 0); $s->drawGlyph($f, '!'); $s->movePen($f->getWidth('!'), 0);
$s->setRightFill($f2); $s->setLine(40, 0x7f, 0x3f, 0); $s->drawGlyph($f, '#'); $s->movePen($f->getWidth('#'), 0);
$s->setRightFill($f3); $s->setLine(40, 0x7f, 0x7f, 0); $s->drawGlyph($f, '%'); $s->movePen($f->getWidth('%'), 0);
$s->setRightFill($f4); $s->setLine(40, 0, 0x7f, 0); $s->drawGlyph($f, '*'); $s->movePen($f->getWidth('*'), 0);
$s->setRightFill($f5); $s->setLine(40, 0, 0, 0x7f); $s->drawGlyph($f, '@');
$m = new SWFMovie(); $m->setDimension(3000,2000); $m->setRate(12.0); $i = $m->add($s); $i->moveTo(1500-$f->getWidth("!#%*@")/2, 1000+$f->getAscent()/2);
header('Content-type: application/x-shockwave-flash'); $m->output(); ?>
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