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:Let ''N'' be the ''<Number>''. The command SetLineThickness sets the line thickness for the given object to <math>\frac{N}2</math> pixels.
 
:Let ''N'' be the ''<Number>''. The command SetLineThickness sets the line thickness for the given object to <math>\frac{N}2</math> pixels.
  
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Revision as of 12:17, 11 November 2014



SetLineThickness[ <Object>, <Number> ]
Let N be the <Number>. The command SetLineThickness sets the line thickness for the given object to \frac{N}2 pixels.
Notes:
  • From GeoGebra 5 this command can be used to set the line thickness for Polygons and Polyhedra
  • Only numbers in the range 0 to 13 are supported
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