thanks for your answer

it works, but only with a "normal" circle.
if the circle is xyscaled the same thing seems to bee much more
complicate...
here is the mp-code once again:

beginfig(2);
path c;
pair A, B;
c := fullcircle scaled 2 cm xyscaled(1.3,.8);
A := (origin--(3cm,2cm)) intersectionpoint subpath (0,2) of c;
B := (origin--(-5cm,1cm)) intersectionpoint subpath (2,4) of c;
draw c;
draw origin--B;
draw origin--A;
endfig;

how can i clip the part of the path c between A and B in this case??

thanks for help

severin
> On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 21:24:04 +0200 (MEST)
> Severin Obertuefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > how can I cut the the part of the path c between A and B, so that the
> result
> > is like a cheese :)
> 
> path cheese ;
> cheese := c rotated angle B ;
> cheese := cheese cutafter (origin--A) ;
> 
> 
> Jens
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