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Post by DrewManDew on Mar 1, 2024 10:38:41 GMT -5
Hello gang! I'm currently designing a "cheap" Wheel of Fortune were players play for cents and dollars. I'm currently wondering how I would design the wedges that contain both dollars and cents ($1.25, $1.50, $2.50, etc.). I would love to know how you guys would do it. Help would be very much apprecated. Thank you.
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Post by MarioGS on Mar 1, 2024 10:47:52 GMT -5
Interesting! I would probably just put the decimal point to the right of the top digit, or you could just do three digits and substitute the dollar sign for a cent sign.
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Post by DrewManDew on Mar 1, 2024 12:41:34 GMT -5
Here are some test wedges I whipped up. What do you think?
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Post by MarioGS on Mar 1, 2024 13:18:12 GMT -5
If you go the cent sign route, it should go on top. Also, I don't like the diamond as a decimal point. I'd just make it a circle. I do like that in the second one, the cents are smaller than the dollars.
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Post by DrewManDew on Mar 2, 2024 12:07:34 GMT -5
Here's my second test. What do you think?
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Post by duke on Mar 25, 2024 6:22:50 GMT -5
Try just swapping a cent sign for the dollar sign.
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