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Paths
A path is one or more figures (or shapes) that are filled, outlined, or both filled
and outlined. Applications written for Microsoft® Windows® use paths in many ways. Paths are used in drawing and painting applications.
Computer-aided design (CAD) applications use paths to create unique clipping
regions, to draw outlines of irregular shapes, and to fill the interiors of
irregular shapes. An irregular shape is a shape composed of Bézier curves and
straight lines. (A regular shape is an ellipse, a circle, a rectangle, or a polygon.)
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