% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/symbolizers.R \name{pmLineSymbolizer} \alias{pmLineSymbolizer} \title{Create a Line Symbolizer} \usage{ pmLineSymbolizer( color = "#000000", width = 1, dash = NULL, dashColor = NULL, dashWidth = NULL, lineCap = NULL, lineJoin = NULL, opacity = 1, ... ) } \arguments{ \item{color}{Character. Line color. Default is "#000000".} \item{width}{Numeric or function. Line width in pixels. Can be a fixed value or a zoom-dependent specification.} \item{dash}{List or NULL. Dash pattern as a vector of numbers, e.g., \code{c(4, 2)} for 4px dash, 2px gap.} \item{dashColor}{Character. Color for dashes if using dash pattern.} \item{dashWidth}{Numeric. Width of dashes.} \item{lineCap}{Character. Line cap style: "butt", "round", or "square".} \item{lineJoin}{Character . Line join style: "miter", "round", or "bevel".} \item{opacity}{Numeric. Line opacity from 0 to 1. Default is 1.} \item{...}{Additional symbolizer options.} } \value{ A list representing the symbolizer configuration. } \description{ Creates a line symbolizer for rendering line features. } \examples{ # Simple black line pmLineSymbolizer(color = "black", width = 2) # Dashed line pmLineSymbolizer(color = "gray", width = 1, dash = c(4, 2)) }