I need to replicate 90-degree stroked circle sections, like the shaded section of https://cdn.kastatic.org/ka-perseus-graphie/a837d8c9318b9223696d34db8d5b8872995b431e.svg in order to recreate those visible in https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bdde6530dbda3230ba6bd5d/1542037787083-LUDEIUFVCQBA4PSM4RKQ/Southern+California+Luxury+Home+SFP+1.png?format=2500w. I've attached the original floor schematic for reference as a WebP file.
I've tried clipping a stroked circle atop a filled one, but circles don't neatly fit into larger versions of themselves. https://superuser.com/questions/128814/how-to-create-an-inner-border-stroke-in-inkscape#comment1119964_209454 makes me think that this might not be possible, and none of the answers at https://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/117808/drawing-angles-arcs-in-inkscape#comment194862_117828 demonstrate otherwise.
...I even asked https://chatgpt.com/share/6852f6ad-17dc-8006-a3ea-0e52ecde743a, but I don't understand its last instructions, if they're not mere hallucinations.
Maybe this:
(I think the tip is yours, Tyler).
If you drag the handle keeping the cursor inside the ellispe, it draws an arc, outside a pie part.
BTW it would have been interesting to snap these handles (consider them as a smooth node, for example) : I didn't find how.
I need to replicate 90-degree stroked circle sections, like the shaded section of https://cdn.kastatic.org/ka-perseus-graphie/a837d8c9318b9223696d34db8d5b8872995b431e.svg in order to recreate those visible in https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bdde6530dbda3230ba6bd5d/1542037787083-LUDEIUFVCQBA4PSM4RKQ/Southern+California+Luxury+Home+SFP+1.png?format=2500w. I've attached the original floor schematic for reference as a WebP file.
I've tried clipping a stroked circle atop a filled one, but circles don't neatly fit into larger versions of themselves. https://superuser.com/questions/128814/how-to-create-an-inner-border-stroke-in-inkscape#comment1119964_209454 makes me think that this might not be possible, and none of the answers at https://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/117808/drawing-angles-arcs-in-inkscape#comment194862_117828 demonstrate otherwise.
...I even asked https://chatgpt.com/share/6852f6ad-17dc-8006-a3ea-0e52ecde743a, but I don't understand its last instructions, if they're not mere hallucinations.
Maybe this:

(I think the tip is yours, Tyler).
If you drag the handle keeping the cursor inside the ellispe, it draws an arc, outside a pie part.
BTW it would have been interesting to snap these handles (consider them as a smooth node, for example) : I didn't find how.