And the call to use add_poly is like this ...
# Add filled Triangle $PPT->add_polyline( {'points' => [[$pptpoints[0], $pptpoints[ +1]], [$pptpoints[2], $pptpoints[3]], [$pptpoints[4], $pptpoints[5]], +[$pptpoints[0], $pptpoints[1]]], 'fillcolor' => &convert2RGBvalues($fill), 'weight' => $weight/px2pt, 'forecolor' => &convert2RGBvalues($color) } +);
Although, as I've said I've tried multiple variations of the list for 'points'

The net result is that my $new_poly never gets set and the next line that uses $new_poly says "Use of uninitialized value $new_poly" yet no errors are thrown.


In reply to Re: PowerPoint.pm extension for AddPolyline not working by EnzoXenon
in thread PowerPoint.pm extension for AddPolyline not working by EnzoXenon

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