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I have exported PDFs with all nine combinations of Linecap and Linejoin. I can't see anywhere that the setting of Linejoin matters. To me it seems like the export only uses the linecap setting. Is there anyone who can show an example from Creo where the setting of Linejoin makes a difference?
Linecap butt and Linecap Projected square gives ugly results on thicker lines (in corners). As far as I can see the only setting that gives a somewhat decent look is Linecap Round. It gives good corners and angles at least.
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Yes, Linejoin has an effect on how stroked fonts appear. This is visible on very large text or in a really zoomed-in state on the pdf-file. I see no practical use of this.
Linejoin has no effect on geometry.
To get good-looking corners it´s neccessary to use Linecap = round.
Hi,
my suggestion ... ask PTC Support.
Usually don't get any helpful answers from the support. That's why I try here.
/Staffan Bengtsson
Aha, we are using True Type on our pdf-files, so thats probably why I don't see it. I thought that "linejoin" would effect how geometrical corners appear.
I will do a test with stroked fonts just to check.
Best regards,
Staffan
Yes, Linejoin has an effect on how stroked fonts appear. This is visible on very large text or in a really zoomed-in state on the pdf-file. I see no practical use of this.
Linejoin has no effect on geometry.
To get good-looking corners it´s neccessary to use Linecap = round.