RE: Stroking "on the inside" with NSBezierPath

2009-01-30 Thread Ulai Beekam
The clipping path was indeed what I was looking for to solve this. Thank you sirs! :) >> The default stroke seems to be one that assumes the path you make is >> the center of the stroke. How can I make the stroke be on one of the >> *side* of the path? Depending on how you look at it it could

Re: Stroking "on the inside" with NSBezierPath

2009-01-30 Thread David Duncan
On Jan 30, 2009, at 12:19 PM, Ulai Beekam wrote: The default stroke seems to be one that assumes the path you make is the center of the stroke. How can I make the stroke be on one of the *side* of the path? Depending on how you look at it it could be to the "right", "left", "outside" or "in

Re: Stroking "on the inside" with NSBezierPath

2009-01-30 Thread glenn andreas
On Jan 30, 2009, at 2:19 PM, Ulai Beekam wrote: The default stroke seems to be one that assumes the path you make is the center of the stroke. How can I make the stroke be on one of the *side* of the path? Depending on how you look at it it could be to the "right", "left", "outside" or "

Re: Stroking "on the inside" with NSBezierPath

2009-01-30 Thread Matthew Johnson
The default stroke seems to be one that assumes the path you make is the center of the stroke. How can I make the stroke be on one of the *side* of the path? Depending on how you look at it it could be to the "right", "left", "outside" or "inside". Any way to modify that? Thanks,U Just