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This example shows how use a Pen to outline a shape. To create a simple Pen, you need only specify its Thickness and Brush. You can create more complex pen's by specifying a DashStyle, DashCap, LineJoin, StartLineCap, and EndLineCap.
Example
The following example uses a Pen to outline a shape defined by a GeometryDrawing.
<Page
xmlns="https://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="https://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
Background="White">
<Image Stretch="None" Margin="20">
<Image.Source>
<DrawingImage>
<DrawingImage.Drawing>
<DrawingGroup>
<GeometryDrawing>
<GeometryDrawing.Geometry>
<GeometryGroup>
<RectangleGeometry Rect="0,0,50,50" />
<EllipseGeometry Center="75,75" RadiusX="50" RadiusY="50" />
<LineGeometry StartPoint="75,75" EndPoint="75,0" />
</GeometryGroup>
</GeometryDrawing.Geometry>
<GeometryDrawing.Pen>
<Pen
Thickness="10"
LineJoin="Round"
EndLineCap="Triangle"
StartLineCap="Round">
<Pen.Brush>
<LinearGradientBrush>
<GradientStop Offset="0.0" Color="#CCCCFF" />
<GradientStop Offset="1.0" Color="Purple" />
</LinearGradientBrush>
</Pen.Brush>
</Pen>
</GeometryDrawing.Pen>
</GeometryDrawing>
</DrawingGroup>
</DrawingImage.Drawing>
</DrawingImage>
</Image.Source>
</Image>
</Page>
A GeometryDrawing