Rounded Rectangle

A rounded rectangle is one with a user-specified radius for the corners. Each corner can have its own radius value.

The fill and the border can be independently configured.

 

The Properties Dialog for the Rounded Rectangle:

Fill

Color

Use the Select Color dialog to choose the color of the rectangle's interior. Set the color to transparent (0% opaque) to remove the fill.

Pattern and Pattern Color

Select any of the 25 predefined Fill Patterns supplied with VTScada.
For each of the sample patterns, the black lines or dots represent the portion of the pattern that will be affected by a choice of pattern color. The space between the lines or dots of the pattern will be filled with the base color chosen for the fill.

Outline

Color

Use the Select Color dialog to choose the color of the outline border. Set the color to transparent (0% opaque) to remove the fill.

Line Width

Measured in pixels, use this control to set the width of the outline boundary. Changes to the line width do not alter the size of the rectangle because additional pixels are added inside the outline, overlapping the fill.

Line Style

Select any of the five Line Types supplied with VTScada.

 

Corner Radius Settings

If the basic mode is selected, one data entry field is used for all four corners. Select the advanced mode to set independent values. Note that basic mode will be selected by default if the rectangle is square.

Each radius is measured in pixels. Use a value of zero for a right-angle.

Values less than zero or greater than 999 cannot be entered directly, but will be accepted from expressions or tag values. Setting a radius value less than zero or greater than the dimensions of the rectangle can produce interesting (and potentially useful) shapes.

Decorations