User Guide
Stroke object 411
Example
The following example enables stroke hinting for the stroke:
var myStroke = fl.getDocumentDOM().getCustomStroke();
myStroke.strokeHinting = true;
fl.getDocumentDOM().setCustomStroke(myStroke);
stroke.style
Availability
Flash MX 2004.
Usage
stroke.style
Description
Property; a string that describes the stroke style. Acceptable values are "noStroke", "solid",
"dashed", "dotted", "ragged", "stipple", and "hatched". Some of these values require
additional properties of the stroke object to be set, as described in the following list:
■ If value is "solid" or "noStroke", there are no other properties.
■ If value is "dashed", there are two additional properties: "dash1" and "dash2".
■ If value is "dotted", there is one additional property: "dotSpace".
■ If value is "ragged", there are three additional properties: "pattern", "waveHeight",
and
"waveLength".
■ If value is "stipple", there are three additional properties: "dotSize", "variation",
and
"density".
■ If value is "hatched", there are six additional properties: "hatchThickness", "space",
"jiggle", "rotate", "curve", and "length".
Example
The following example sets the stroke style to "ragged":
var myStroke = fl.getDocumentDOM().getCustomStroke();
myStroke.style = "ragged";
fl.getDocumentDOM().setCustomStroke( myStroke );
stroke.thickness
Availability
Flash MX 2004.