Difference between revisions of "Naming of templates"
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Revision as of 23:41, 9 December 2007
Up to now, people on this wiki (at least) have followed the following rules:
- the roman numeral is used for defining the uppermost piece of the connecting player involved at the beginning.
- the arabic numeral is used in order to specify the number of pieces of the connecting player involved at the beginning.
- a letter is used to distinguish between the templates having the same roman and arabic numeral.
Example edge template III-1-a .