Line Properties
While it is obvious that line properties, @a:ln
are used to represent properties for lines, what may be less obvious is where this structure can appear. Lines aren't just for lines-- just about any object can have a line property-- usually referring to the outlines that are possible on shapes, pictures, or text. Lines used in this context also yield additional characteristics we wish to persist-- like what happens when line segments meet (i.e., line joins). So when understanding this section on line properties, it's important to visualize two possible cases-- a single line segment and the properties of that segment, and the case of multiple line segments (e.g., an outline of an autoshape). By considering both cases, the meaning of most properties becomes intuitively clear.
Line properties consist of several sections: line fill properties, line dash properties, line join properties, head/tail properties, as well as a few attributes.