VML Skew Element
This topic describes VML, a feature that is deprecated as of Windows Internet Explorer 9. Webpages and applications that rely on VML should be migrated to SVG or other widely supported standards.
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Defines a skew for a shape.
The following attributes modify a skew.
Attribute | Description |
---|---|
Ext | Defines the way a skew is displayed. |
ID | Defines a unique identifier for a skew. |
Matrix | Defines a perspective transform for a skew. |
Offset | Defines the offset of a skew. |
On | Determines whether the skew will be displayed. |
Origin | Determines the origin of a skew. |
Remarks
This element must be defined within a Shape element.
In addition, the Matrix and On attributes must be set to True.
The following is the minimum code needed to produce a skew.
<v:rect
fillcolor="green"
style="position:relative;top:1;left:1;width:50;height:50">
<o:skew on="t" matrix="1,-0.5,0,0.75,0,0"/>
</v:rect>
The Skew element is a Microsoft Office Extension to VML.
Examples