In addition, you can set the outline to print on top of underlying colors, without removing them during printing. You can also link the outline thickness to an object’s size so that the outline increases when you increase the object’s size and decreases when you decrease the object’s size. Corners with angles above the miter limit are pointed (mitered) corners with angles below the miter limit are beveled (squared off).īehind fill, Scale with object, and Overprint outline settingsīy default, an outline is applied on top of an object’s fill, but you can apply it behind the fill, with the fill overlapping the outline. You can set the miter limit to determine the corner shape in objects containing lines that meet at sharp angles. The Fixed dashes options creates dashes of fixed length in the end and corner points. The Align dashes option aligns dashes with the end and corner points so that there is no empty space in the corners and at the start and end of a line or outline. However, you can control the appearance of dashes in the end and corner areas by using two additional options. With dashed lines and outlines, the Default dashes option applies the dashes along the line and outline without any adjustments in the corners and endpoints. Arrowheads were applied to the lines in the lower-right corner.
Different line caps were applied to the lines in the upper-right corner. Different corner styles were applied to the upper and lower row of triangles.