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    Primitives

    With mesh and shell primitives, you can specify traits for edges, faces, or vertices in addition to the basic geometry. The following sections illustrate the use of these primitives.

    Topics in this section
    • Mesh
    • Shell
    • Arc
    • Polyline
    • Text
    Parent topic: The Graphics Interface Library

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