Hey,
I've been using inkscape to do some stuff lately, and have been wanting various polyagonal shapes, triangles, hexagons, etc.
Eventually I hit upon the idea of generating an N-pointed Star object, and then cutting out the inside verticies to get my polygon.
If I may be so bold, I'd like to suggest that the Star have a 'polygon' button or something in it's size-controls-menu bar. It's not immeadiately apparent how to draw an N-sided polygon in inkscape.
Maybe a generalised Polygon tool might be the shot, one that takes the 'Rounded corners' values like squares do. I admit that this can already be achieved with existing tools, but it's not simple if you don't know how.
cheersbigears, -kt
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