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Is there any way that one can easily add diagrams that are not full rhombus hex boards? I want to expand the article on templates with pictures of things like the Ziggurat
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Is there any way that one can easily add diagrams that are not full rhombus hex boards? I want to expand the article on templates with pictures of things like the Ziggurat:
  
 
[[Image:Ziggurat.png]]
 
[[Image:Ziggurat.png]]
  
Do I have to create my own png's or is there a slicker way to show non-rhombus areas of a board?
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But that is just a png picture and not something created with the hex tag. Do I have to create my own png's or is there a slicker way to show non-rhombus areas of a board?
  
 
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I miss something like the arrrows in [http://www.drking.org.uk/hexagons/hex/templates.html]. When a template has multiple pieces on the most distant row, one needs to mark which piece is the connected one. See [[Edge_template_III2f]], where I solved this with using the number 1, but that's a bit confusing.
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Richyfourtytwo

Latest revision as of 12:36, 11 May 2016

Is there any way that one can easily add diagrams that are not full rhombus hex boards? I want to expand the article on templates with pictures of things like the Ziggurat:

Ziggurat.png

But that is just a png picture and not something created with the hex tag. Do I have to create my own png's or is there a slicker way to show non-rhombus areas of a board?

Wccanard.



I miss something like the arrrows in [1]. When a template has multiple pieces on the most distant row, one needs to mark which piece is the connected one. See Edge_template_III2f, where I solved this with using the number 1, but that's a bit confusing.

Richyfourtytwo