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19 #ifndef __com_sun_star_geometry_IntegerBezierSegment2D_idl__
20 #define __com_sun_star_geometry_IntegerBezierSegment2D_idl__
22 module com { module sun { module star { module geometry {
24 /** This structure contains the relevant data for a cubic Bezier
25 curve.<p>
27 The data is stored integer-valued. The last point of the segment
28 is taken from the first point of the following segment, and thus
29 not included herein. That is, when forming a polygon out of cubic
30 Bezier segments, each two consecutive IntegerBezierSegment2Ds
31 define the actual curve, with the very last segment providing only
32 the end point of the last curve, and the remaining members
33 ignored.<p>
35 @see com::sun::star::rendering::XBezierPolyPolygon2D
36 @since OOo 2.0
38 struct IntegerBezierSegment2D
40 /// The x coordinate of the start point.
41 long Px;
42 /// The y coordinate of the start point.
43 long Py;
45 /// The x coordinate of the first control point.
46 long C1x;
47 /// The y coordinate of the first control point.
48 long C1y;
50 /// The x coordinate of the second control point.
51 long C2x;
52 /// The y coordinate of the second control point.
53 long C2y;
57 }; }; }; };
59 #endif
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