grid¶
Draw an unlimited square grid of lines on the deck, starting with x,y and extending off the end of the deck.
Options¶
All of these options support arrays and singleton expansion (except for range). See Squib Thinks in Arrays for deeper explanation.
- x
default:
0
the x-coordinate to place, relative to the upper-left corner of the card and moving right as it increases. Supports Unit Conversion and XYWH Shorthands.
- y
default:
0
the y-coordinate to place, relative to the upper-left corner of the card and moving downward as it increases. Supports Unit Conversion and XYWH Shorthands.
- width
default:
:deck
(the width of the deck)the spacing between vertical gridlines. Supports Unit Conversion and XYWH Shorthands.
- height
default:
:deck
(the height of the deck)the spacing between horizontal gridlines. Supports Unit Conversion and XYWH Shorthands.
- fill_color
default:
'#0000'
(fully transparent)the color or gradient to fill with. See Specifying Colors & Gradients.
- stroke_color
default:
:black
the color with which to stroke the outside of the shape. See Specifying Colors & Gradients.
- stroke_width
default:
2
the width of the outside stroke. Supports Unit Conversion.
- stroke_strategy
default:
:fill_first
Specify whether the stroke is done before (thinner) or after (thicker) filling the shape.
Must be either
:fill_first
or:stroke_first
(or their string equivalents).- dash
default:
''
(no dash pattern set)Define a dash pattern for the stroke. This is a special string with space-separated numbers that define the pattern of on-and-off alternating strokes, measured in pixels or units. For example,
'0.02in 0.02in'
will be an equal on-and-off dash pattern. Supports Unit Conversion.- cap
default:
:butt
Define how the end of the stroke is drawn. Options are
:square
,:butt
, and:round
(or string equivalents of those).- join
default:
:mitre
Specifies how to render the junction of two lines when stroking. Options are
:mitre
,:round
, and:bevel
.
- range
default:
:all
the range of cards over which this will be rendered. See Using range to specify cards
- layout
default:
nil
entry in the layout to use as defaults for this command. See Layouts are Squib’s Best Feature.