:: com :: sun :: star :: graphic ::
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interface XPrimitive2DRenderer |
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- Usage Restrictions
- not published
- Description
- XPrimitive2DRenderer interface
This interface allows to convert from a sequence of XPrimitive2Ds
to a XBitmap
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Methods' Summary |
rasterize |
return rasterized version of given XPrimitive2D
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Methods' Details |
rasterize
- Description
- return rasterized version of given XPrimitive2D
- Parameter Primitive2DSequence
- The graphic content description
- Parameter aViewInformationSequence
- The ViewInformation2D
- Parameter DPI_X
- The horizontal resolution of the callers device in pixel per inch. This
value is needed to calculate the correct dimensions of the graphic to be
rasterized. If a value of 0 is given, a horizontal default
resolution of 72 DPI is used.
- Parameter DPI_Y
- The vertical resolution of the callers device in pixel per inch. This
value is needed to calculate the correct dimensions of the graphic to be
rasterized. If a value of 0 is given, a vertical default
resolution of 72 DPI is used.
- Parameter Range
- The range in 1/100th mm of the graphic to be rasterized
- Parameter MaximumQuadraticPixels
- The maximum allowed number of pixels to be used to allow limiting the
possible size of used pixels. The AspectRatio is preserved, the result
gets limited to given number. If a value of 0 is given, a default of
500000 is used.
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