Polygon is a closed plane shape compound of specific number of lines. The process D2000 GrEditor allows you to create a polygon containing up to 30 sides (triacontagon - 30-sided polygon). When you reach the number of sides, drawing will finish automatically. The following figures show examples of polygon.
Tip: To create horizontal, vertical lines or lines at an angle equal to multiple of 45° angle, hold down the Shift key when drawing.
Note: A polygon may contain up to 499 simple 3D lines (500 points). When you reach the number, creating the graphic object will finish automatically.
The polygon parameters are being defined in the palette Object properties. The parameters are the same as the parameters of a rectangle.
The events are not implemented for the object Polygon
in Thin Client.
For more rules see the page Drawing rules and object properties for D2000 Thin Client.
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