VML ImageAlignShape Attribute

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Determines the alignment of the stroke image. Read/write. VgTriState.

Applies To

Stroke

Tag Syntax

<v:

element imagealignshape=" expression ">

Script Syntax

element .imagealignshape="expression"

expression*=element.imagealignshape*

Remarks

If True, align the image with the shape, else align the image with the window. The default is True.

VML Standard Attribute

Example

The image is aligned with the window.

   <v:shape id="rect01"
   strokecolor="red" fillcolor="red" strokeweight="20pt"
   style="top:20;left:20;width:300;height:300"
   path="m 1,1 l 1,200, 200,200, 200,1 x e">
   <v:stroke imagealignshape="false" width="5pt" filltype="tile" src="cylinder.gif"/>
   </v:shape>