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Brilliant Marco!
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OK. I know you said no calculations. And if that's the case you have your answer.
I would divide 360 by 19 which is 18.64 degrees. Clone a vertical line and rotate from the bottom of the line 18.64 degrees to produce a 1/19 slice.
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Acorn - installed Xara software: Cloud+/Pro+ and most others back through time (to CC's Artworks). Contact for technical remediation/consultancy for your web designs.
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Haha! Good trick Marco!!
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Gary, thank you for presenting a more traditional approach.
The way I do this is to clone a semi-circle and rotate the required angle and Intersect to give one pie slice.
Your sum is a little wrong; it should be 18.947. Xara's input box will accept the 3 d.p.
Your method would be necessary for polygons over 99 sides.
Acorn
P.S. Major broadband so fighting through. I apologise if replies are terse.
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Nice trick; thanks for the idea. Unfortunately, it is impossible to divide a real cake into 19-20 people. LOL. We ordered a cake for my daughter's birthday this year. Indeed, it measured 2,5, and it was enough for 12 people. But really, it was very small, and it was challenging to cut it. So I divided it into squares. I thought that the next time I will order guests a set of customized [link removed]. So, each child will have this own, and it will be more convenient to share them - no one will whine that his piece is smaller and not more beautiful
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