File:SVG exact pentagram.svg
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[edit]This is an example of how to draw pentagrams in SVG without using approximated coordinates. The pentagrams are composed of single beveled lines in a mathematically correct manner.
Restrictions:
- The shapes cannot be filled
- The argument stroke-linejoin cannot be used
Please note:
- line-width will be multiplied by scale
--Pumbaa80 13:40, 25 March 2006 (UTC)
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see also
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exact pentagon
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exact pentagon interior
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exact five-armed star
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exact five-armed star interior
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current | 13:40, 25 March 2006 | 800 × 800 (1 KB) | Pumbaa80 (talk | contribs) | == Beschreibung == <font color="#f00">'''The auto-converted PNG version does not display correctly. I hope one day the conversion software will be bug-free ;-)'''</font> This is an example of how to draw pentagrams in SVG without using approximated coord |
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