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/**
* @author Alexey A. Petrenko
* @version $Revision$
*/
package java.awt;
/**
* The Stroke interface gives a pen style to be used by the Graphics2D
* interface. It provides a means for getting a stroked version of a shape,
* which is the version that is suitable for drawing via the Graphics2D
* interface. Stroking a shape gives the shape's outline a width or drawing
* style.
* <p>
* The Draw methods from Graphics2D interface should use the Stroke object for
* rendering the shape's outline. The stroke should be set by
* setStroke(java.awt.Stroke) method of the Graphics2D interface.
*
* @see java.awt.Graphics2D#setStroke(java.awt.Stroke)
* @since Android 1.0
*/
public interface Stroke {
/**
* Creates the stroked shape, which is the version that is suitable for
* drawing via the Graphics2D interface. Stroking a shape gives the shape's
* outline a width or drawing style.
*
* @param p
* the original shape.
* @return the stroked shape.
*/
public Shape createStrokedShape(Shape p);
}
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