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I'm pretty sure that creating the whole diagonal stack as in the first few pictures isn't advisable. A single mistake would make things a lot more difficult, and how do you start it off? --[[User:89.213.39.211|89.213.39.211]] 13:31, 13 December 2007 (EST) | I'm pretty sure that creating the whole diagonal stack as in the first few pictures isn't advisable. A single mistake would make things a lot more difficult, and how do you start it off? --[[User:89.213.39.211|89.213.39.211]] 13:31, 13 December 2007 (EST) | ||
I don't believe that the diagrams represent one diagonal configuration. The intention is to display the multitude of patterns/situations in which pieces could form the stairs. For clarity and completeness, however, I definitely would split the diagrams apart and show every single situation and pattern individually. --[[User:DIGITAL|DIGITAL]] 18:19, 13 December 2007 (EST) |
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I'm pretty sure that creating the whole diagonal stack as in the first few pictures isn't advisable. A single mistake would make things a lot more difficult, and how do you start it off? --89.213.39.211 13:31, 13 December 2007 (EST)
I don't believe that the diagrams represent one diagonal configuration. The intention is to display the multitude of patterns/situations in which pieces could form the stairs. For clarity and completeness, however, I definitely would split the diagrams apart and show every single situation and pattern individually. --DIGITAL 18:19, 13 December 2007 (EST)