cut_zone -------- Draw a rounded rectangle set in from the edges of the card to indicate the bleed area. This method is a wrapper around :doc:`/dsl/rect`, with its own defaults. Options ^^^^^^^ .. include:: /args/expansion.rst margin default: '0.25in' The distance from the edge of the card to the safe zone. Supports :doc:`/units`. width default: ``width - margin`` (the width of the deck minus the margin) the width of the box. Supports :doc:`/units`. height default: ``height - margin`` (the height of the deck minus the margin) the height of the box. Supports :doc:`/units`. fill_color default: ``'#0000'`` (fully transparent) the color or gradient to fill with. See :doc:`/colors`. stroke_color default: ``:blue`` the color with which to stroke the outside of the shape. See :doc:`/colors`. stroke_width default: ``1.0`` the width of the outside stroke. Supports :doc:`/units`. stroke_strategy default: ``:fill_first`` Specify whether the stroke is done before (thinner) or after (thicker) filling the shape. Must be either ``:fill_first`` or ``:stroke_first`` (or their string equivalents). dash default: ``'3 3'`` (no dash pattern set) Define a dash pattern for the stroke. This is a special string with space-separated numbers that define the pattern of on-and-off alternating strokes, measured in pixels or units. For example, ``'0.02in 0.02in'`` will be an equal on-and-off dash pattern. Supports :doc:`/units`. cap default: ``:butt`` Define how the end of the stroke is drawn. Options are ``:square``, ``:butt``, and ``:round`` (or string equivalents of those). x default: ``margin`` (whatever the margin was set to) the x-coordinate to place, relative to the upper-left corner of the card and moving right as it increases. Supports :doc:`/units`. y default: ``margin`` (whatever the margin was set to) the y-coordinate to place, relative to the upper-left corner of the card and moving downward as it increases. Supports :doc:`/units`. .. include:: /args/range.rst .. include:: /args/layout.rst angle default: 0 the angle at which to rotate the rectangle about it's upper-left corner Examples ^^^^^^^^ .. literalinclude:: ../../samples/shapes/_proofs.rb :linenos: .. raw:: html