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* Create two round shapes, one of them needs to be a bit smaller than the other. Keep a copy of the smaller circle – you'll need it later for creating the text! Put the smaller one in the middle of the bigger one and use the command ''Item > Combine Polygons''. That way, you will get a ring. Set the stroke colour to "None" and the fill colour to whatever you like. | * Create two round shapes, one of them needs to be a bit smaller than the other. Keep a copy of the smaller circle – you'll need it later for creating the text! Remember that holding down the Shift key as you make your circle keeps it from being an ellipse. Put the smaller one in the middle of the bigger one and use the command ''Item > Combine Polygons''. That way, you will get a ring. Set the stroke colour to "None" and the fill colour to whatever you like. | ||
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Revision as of 23:55, 12 August 2007
Installation • Usage • PDF issues • Other |
A diagram in circle style, often useful for presentations. It uses combined and grouped polygons and other elements, duplicating, a lot of rotating and the Attach Text to Path function.
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(c) Thomas Zastrow, 2007 The content of this page is licenced under the Free Documentation Licence.