- From: Paul LeBeau <paul.lebeau@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 27 May 2013 22:06:14 +1200
- To: www-svg@w3.org
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> Due to the option of rounded corners Ah yes. Good point. I had forgotten about that. Still it seems like it might be reasonable to allow it though - as long as rx & ry are zero. On 27 May 2013 20:38, Dr. Olaf Hoffmann <Dr.O.Hoffmann@gmx.de> wrote: > Tavmjong Bah: > > >Inkscape does put markers on a rect... but with start/end markers on one > >corner. > > Due to the option of rounded corners, the areas of the corners should > be full of markers, especially if the radius is small or zero. > Is this done properly and if - is this a useful behaviour especially for > the > zero case? > This can be a reason, why this shape is currently excluded. > > For polyline and polygon it is defined, that they are equivalent to > specific paths, but not for rect. With circle and ellipse these are > specific cases. > > > Olaf > > -- Phone: +64 3 9423700 / Mobile: +64 21 1666127 Skype: paul.lebeau / XMPP: paul.lebeau@gmail.com Twitter: @paullebeau
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