PNG file shapes-polyline-BE-06.png, which shows the correct result as a raster image

Verify that interpreter/viewer has basic capability to handle the 'polyline' shape element and its attributes. Six polylines should be displayed in two rows. Polylines can be filled, like polygons, but the rules of treating unclosed shapes are different, and the line-join treatment of closing points is different. Demonstrating this, different filling, stroking, and filling-plus-stroking properties are applied, as labelled for each polyline, with simple variations of color and stroke width.

The rendered picture should match the reference image, except for possible variations in the labelling text (per CSS2 rules).

This test uses 'text', 'path', and 'rect' elements, as well as fill (solid simple colors), stroke (simple colors and wide lines), font-family ("Helvetica"), and font-size properties within the 'style' attribute. In addition the test requires support of mitering (the points of the upper-right shape cause mitres longer than the SVG default.)