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This class is the style used to draw lines.
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Use this when you do not need any additional pens to draw the feature.
This is a constructor for the class.
This is a common constructor for drawing roads.
LineStyle(GeoPen,GeoPen,GeoPen)
This is a constructor for the class.
This is common for drawing low level highways with center lines.
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Draw(IEnumerable<BaseShape>,GeoCanvas,Collection<SimpleCandidate>,Collection<SimpleCandidate>)
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DrawCore(IEnumerable<Feature>,GeoCanvas,Collection<SimpleCandidate>,Collection<SimpleCandidate>)
This method draws the features on the canvas you provided.
This overridden method is called from the concrete public method Draw. In this method, we take the features you passed in and draw them on the canvas you provided. Each style (based on its properties) may draw each feature differently. When overriding this method, consider each feature and its column data values. You can use the full power of the GeoCanvas to do the drawing. If you need column data for a feature, be sure to override the GetRequiredColumnNamesCore and add the columns you need to the collection. In many of the styles, we add properties to allow the user to specify which field they need; then, in the GetRequiredColumnNamesCore, we read that property and add it to the collection.
DrawSampleCore(GeoCanvas,DrawingRectangleF)
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This property allows you to specify an X offset. When combined with a Y offset, it is useful to allow you to achieve effects such as drop shadows, etc. There also may be times when you need to modify the location of feature data so as to better align it with raster satellite data.
This property allows you to specify an Y offset. When combined with an X offset, it is useful to allow you to achieve effects such as drop shadows, etc. There also may be times when you need to modify the location of feature data so as to better align it with raster satellite data.
This property returns a collection of line styles, allowing you to stack multiple line styles on top of each other.
Using this collection, you can stack multiple styles on top of each other. When we draw the feature, we will draw them in order that they exist in the collection. You can use these stacks to create drop shadow effects, multiple colored outlines, etc.
You can set an inner, outer and center pen to give you a nice effect. The outer pen draws first, and should typically be black and larger then the inner pen. The inner pen draws next, and should be set as the color of the road you want. It should be thinner than the outer pen. The center pen draws last, and is used to represent a centerline in the road. We suggest that you only use the center pen for highways at low zoom level, as the dashed pen has some performance penalties.
You can set an inner, outer and center pen to give you a nice effect. The outer pen draws first, and should typically be black and larger then the inner pen. The inner pen draws next, and should be set as the color of the road you want. It should be thinner than the outer pen. The center pen draws last, and is used to represent a centerline in the road. We suggest that you only use the center pen for highways at low zoom level, as the dashed pen has some performance penalties.
You can set an inner, outer and center pen to give you a nice effect. The outer pen draws first, and should typically be black and larger then the inner pen. The inner pen draws next, and should be set as the color of the road you want. It should be thinner than the outer pen. The center pen draws last, and is used to represent a centerline in the road. We suggest that you only use the center pen for highways at low zoom level, as the dashed pen has some performance penalties.
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