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<PolyLine
<DashedPattern
<DashedStyle Dashed>
<NumSegments 2>
<DashSegment 0.5pt>
<DashSegment 20pt>
>
from
<NumPoints 2>
<Point 1.0" 2">
<Point 7.5" 2">
>
<PolyLine
<DashedPattern
<DashedStyle Dashed>
<NumSegments 8>
<DashSegment
4pt>
<DashSegment
8pt>
<DashSegment 12pt>
<DashSegment 16pt>
<DashSegment 20pt>
<DashSegment 24pt>
<DashSegment 20pt>
<DashSegment 16pt>
<DashSegment 12pt>
<DashSegment
8pt>
>
<HeadCap Butt>
<TailCap Butt>
<NumPoints 2>
<Point 1.0" 3">
<Point 7.5" 3">
>
first
points.
<PolyLine
<DashedPattern
<DashedStyle Dashed>
<DashSegment 10pt>
>
<NumPoints 2>
<Point 1.0" 4">
<Point 7.5" 4">
>
<PolyLine
<DashedPattern
<DashedStyle Dashed>
<DashSegment 1pt>
<DashSegment 1pt>
>
# end of DashedPattern
# The polyline inherits round head caps and tail caps
# the previous PolyLine statement.
# end of PolyLine
# This is a wild one!
# solid
# solid
# solid
# solid
# solid
# end of DashedPattern
# end of PolyLine
# This one has a missing DashSegment statement, so the
# 10-point segment is repeated with a default gap of 10
# Missing NumSegments.
# Missing a second DashSegment.
# This polyline inherits the butt cap and tail style
# from the previous PolyLine statement.
# end PolyLine
# This one is a really dense dotted line.
# This polyline also inherits the butt cap and tail style
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