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#ifndef __com_sun_star_rendering_FillRule_idl__
#define __com_sun_star_rendering_FillRule_idl__
module com { module sun { module star { module rendering {
/** Determines which algorithm to use when determining inside and
outside of filled poly-polygons.
@since OOo 2.0.0
*/
enum FillRule
{
/** Fill every area, where, when travelling along a line, the
summed winding number (that is, -1 for a
counter-clockwise-oriented polygon, and +1 for a
clockwise-oriented) is non-zero.<p>
For example, a poly-polygon consisting of two concentric
circles with similar orientation is filled the same way as if
only the outer circle would exist. If both have opposite
orientation, then the filled representation looks the same as
if filled with the EVEN_ODD fill rule.<p>
*/
NON_ZERO,
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
/** Fill every area, where, when travelling along a line, an
uneven number of intersections with polygon edges have
happened.<p>
*/
EVEN_ODD
};
}; }; }; };
#endif
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