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Technical Reference - KYOCERA Document Solutions

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Paths<br />

Figure 1. 8. Character Spacing<br />

Font height<br />

Basic Concepts<br />

A path is a set of straight and curved line segments. Paths can be open, as in the case of<br />

lines, or closed, as in the case of rectangles, circles, or any fully enclosed area of any<br />

shape. The segments may be connected with one another, or they may be disconnected.<br />

Further, a path may contain multiple closed subpaths, representing several areas, and<br />

they may intersect themselves in arbitrary ways.<br />

Paths can be used to draw lines and curves or specify boundaries of filled areas, including<br />

the outline of a character.<br />

Paths are explained more fully in section Path Mode Graphics on page 16.<br />

Logical Page and Physical Page<br />

Baseline<br />

The logical page defines the limits of the coordinates within which text and graphics can<br />

be located. There are two types of logical page, as shown in the following figure. The<br />

standard mode logical page imposes limits on specifiable coordinates. The coordinates<br />

have no limitations for the path mode logical page.<br />

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