gsfais(3NCARG)


NAME

   GSFAIS (Set fill area interior style) - sets the fill style of polygons
   drawn with GFA.

SYNOPSIS

   CALL GSFAIS (INTS)

C-BINDING SYNOPSIS

   #include <ncarg/gks.h>

   void gset_fill_int_style(Gfill_int_style fill_int_style);

DESCRIPTION

   INTS        (Integer, Input) - Gives the style of fill to  be  used  in
               subsequent calls to the GFA output primitive. Options are:

               0      Hollow fill (the default)

               1      Solid fill

               2      Pattern fill (not implemented in NCAR GKS).

               3      Hatch fill

USAGE

   For  fill  style  "Hatch", GSFASI should be used to specify the type of
   hatch pattern used (horizontal lines, vertical lines, etc.)

   Note: If you call GFA and generate an output graphic only to find  that
   you  have  a  closed  curve with no fill, you probably have allowed the
   fill choice to default to hollow fill (no fill).

ACCESS

   To use GKS routines, load the NCAR GKS-0A library ncarg_gks.

SEE ALSO

   Online:   gfa,   gsfasi,   gscr,   gsfaci,   gqfais,   gqfasi,   areas,
   gset_fill_int_style

   Hardcopy:   User's  Guide  for  NCAR  GKS-0A  Graphics;  NCAR  Graphics
   Fundamentals, UNIX Version

COPYRIGHT

   Copyright (C) 1987-2009
   University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
   The use of this Software is governed by a License Agreement.





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