To Attribute (Curve)(VML)
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Defines the ending point of a curve. Read/write. VgVector2D.
Applies To
Tag Syntax
<v: element to=" expression ">
Script Syntax
element .to="expression"
expression=element.to
Remarks
Defines the ending point of a cubic bezier curve in the coordinate space of the parent element. If the parent is not a VML element, the default unit is a pixel (but in, cm, mm, pt, pc may also be specified). Default is 30,20.
VML Standard Attribute
Example
The curve is smiling. It starts at the left and ends at the right. The two control points are situated along the way so as to pull the curve down to give the appearance of a smile.
<v:curve id="mycurve"
from="10pt,10pt" to="100pt,10pt"
control1="40pt,30pt" control2="70pt,30pt">
</v:curve>
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