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DLI Implementation and Reference Guide - Datalogics

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Working with Content 8.19<br />

pattern. The size, shape, <strong>and</strong> location of a given tile can be modified by the specified<br />

matrix.<br />

The size of the tile is set by the BBox (Bounding Box) parameter.<br />

Spacing between adjacent tiles is set by the Xstep <strong>and</strong> Ystep parameters. Tiles may<br />

overlap, be placed adjacent, or be placed with space between them.<br />

The TileType parameter may be 1, 2 or 3, corresponding to the Adobe TileType<br />

parameter (see the Portable Document Format <strong>Reference</strong> Manual).<br />

The Colored parameter, if true, indicates that the pattern contains its own color<br />

specifications which should be used in place of any fill/stroke color specification.<br />

If the Colored parameter is FALSE, it indicates that the fill/stroke specification<br />

should be used for color.<br />

dlpdfpatterncreate<br />

This creates a patterned color space, <strong>and</strong> returns a pointer to that space. The pointer<br />

may be used in dlpdfcontentusefillpattern or<br />

dlpdfcontentusestrokepattern to apply this colored pattern to all following<br />

material. All patterns will be destroyed <strong>and</strong> their h<strong>and</strong>les invalidated in the<br />

destruction of the document that contains them.<br />

dlpdfcontentusefillpattern<br />

See dlpdfpatterncreate above. Note that this call with a NULL pointer to a<br />

pattern will turn off patterned color space.<br />

dlpdfcontentusestrokepattern<br />

Similar to dlpdfcontentusefillpattern above.

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