Adobe 26001360 Scripting Guide - Page 387
Table 5.91, PathItem - Methods Continued, Double, Boolean, AiTransformation, Variant Array
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Adobe Illustrator CS Scripting Guide 387 Table 5.91 PathItem - Methods (Continued) Method Returns What it does Resize( scaleX As Double, scaleY As Double, [changePositions As Boolean], [changeFillPatterns As Boolean], [changeFillGradients As Boolean], [changeStrokePattern As Boolean], [changeLineWidths As Double], [scaleAbout As AiTransformation]) Rotate( Angle As Double, [changePositions As Boolean], [changeFillPatterns As Boolean], [changeFillGradients As Boolean], [changeStrokePattern As Boolean], [rotateAbout As AiTransformation]) SetEntirePath( pathSpecification As Variant Array of Variant Array of 2 Doubles) Nothing Nothing Nothing Transform( TransformationMatrix As Matrix, [changePositions As Boolean], [changeFillPatterns As Boolean], [changeFillGradients As Boolean], [changeStrokePattern As Boolean], [changeLineWidths As Double], [transformAbout As AiTransformation]) Translate( DeltaX as Double, DeltaY as Double, [transformObjects As Boolean], [transformFillPatterns as Boolean], [transformFillGradients as Boolean], [transformStrokePatterns as Boolean]) ZOrder(zOrderCmd As AiZOrderMethod) Nothing Nothing Nothing Scales the art object where scaleX is the horizontal scaling factor and scaleY is the vertical scaling factor; 100.0 = 100% Rotates the art object relative to the current rotation. The object is rotated counter-clockwise if the Angle value is positive, clockwise if the value is negative. Defines path points for this path using the supplied array of fixed points (each consists of a Variant Array of 2 Doubles). Each fixed point represents the Anchor for a path point. Transforms the art object by applying a transformation matrix Repositions the art object relative to the current position, where deltaX is the horizontal offset and deltaY is the vertical offset Arranges the art object's position in the stacking order of the group or layer (Parent) of this object 12 Aug 03