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:::Ok, done. —[[User:David Eppstein|David Eppstein]] ([[User talk:David Eppstein|talk]]) 01:55, 29 January 2018 (UTC)
:::: Nice! It would still be informative to see the shape of a single tile drawn "centered" on a Poincaré disk model. Then it would be more clear that the bottom pair edges are the same length as the top one. [[User:Tomruen|Tom Ruen]] ([[User talk:Tomruen|talk]]) 01:58, 29 January 2018 (UTC)
:::::It's not a regular polygon, so I'm not sure what "centered" means here. —[[User:David Eppstein|David Eppstein]] ([[User talk:David Eppstein|talk]]) 04:26, 29 January 2018 (UTC)
::::: Ha, that's why I put in quotes! Call it a [[centroid]], or somethig close, as you like. [[User:Tomruen|Tom Ruen]] ([[User talk:Tomruen|talk]]) 05:59, 29 January 2018 (UTC)
:::::{{Reply_to|Tomruen}} Or perhaps displayed in the band model, centered on a line going through a bunch of tiles. The band model preserves area near a line, so that would show the fact that the "parent" tiles are the same size as the "child" tiles.
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