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27#ifndef __com_sun_star_geometry_RealBezierSegment2D_idl__
28#define __com_sun_star_geometry_RealBezierSegment2D_idl__
29
30module com {  module sun {  module star {  module geometry {
31
32/** This structure contains the relevant data for a cubic Bezier
33    curve.<p>
34
35    The data is stored real-valued. The last point of the segment is
36    taken from the first point of the following segment, and thus not
37    included herein. That is, when forming a polygon out of cubic
38    Bezier segments, each two consecutive RealBezierSegment2D
39    define the actual curve, with the very last segment providing only
40    the end point of the last curve, and the remaining members
41    ignored.<p>
42
43    @see com.sun.star.rendering.XBezierPolyPolygon2D
44    @since OOo 2.0
45 */
46published struct RealBezierSegment2D
47{
48    /// The x coordinate of the start point.
49    double Px;
50    /// The y coordinate of the start point.
51    double Py;
52
53    /// The x coordinate of the first control point.
54    double C1x;
55    /// The y coordinate of the first control point.
56    double C1y;
57
58    /// The x coordinate of the second control point.
59    double C2x;
60    /// The y coordinate of the second control point.
61    double C2y;
62
63};
64
65}; }; }; };
66
67#endif
68