The following list shows the line patterns that you can use:
Figure 11.1List of Line Patterns
THICKNESS= n <units>
specifies the thickness of the line. You can also specify the unit of measurement. The
default unit is pixels.
The following table contains the units that are available:
Table 11.1Measurement Units
UnitDescription
CMcentimeters
INinches
MMmillimeters
PCT or %percentage
PTpoint size, calculated at 72 dots per inch
PXpixels
See Also
•“General Syntax for Attribute Options” on page 909
•“Style Elements for Use with ODS Graphics” on page 944
Fill Attributes
Fill options specify the appearance of an area fill in the plot. You can specify the ...
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